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In reply to the discussion: If a DUer said "bless your heart" to another DUer they are arguing with, would you vote to hide? [View all]mathematic
(1,610 posts)53. Somebody told DU it meant "fuck you" and DU was stupid enough to believe it
By that I mean that I believe that there is a difference between a random person saying "bless your heart" and a random DUer on DU saying "bless your heart".
I absolutely would hide a "bless your heart" if it was being used antagonistically, which it is most of the time. It's particularly insidious because the non-offensive meanings of the phrase are used to give the insulting meaning cover. Juries are dumb enough to give the benefit of the doubt (in a bout of nihilistic skepticism) to any insult that doesn't literally say "I hate you. You are stupid. I hope you die." It's really an unfortunate thing for the discourse around here.
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If a DUer said "bless your heart" to another DUer they are arguing with, would you vote to hide? [View all]
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
OP
Once, in Meta, a DUer specifically stated that they were going to use the phrase
Luminous Animal
Jun 2014
#42
I wouldn't hide it because as insults go that is so tame. Much worse is left to stand routinely.
redqueen
Jun 2014
#23
Other. No, I wouldn't hide it, even though I can recognize when it's being used ironically.
scarletwoman
Jun 2014
#24
Civility is not defined by just a few words in a post, but in that and the arguments made
CreekDog
Jun 2014
#55
Not Americans generally, just passive aggressive religious southern women (but I repeat myself.)
LeftyMom
Jun 2014
#58
Am I supposed to read minds? I had no idea you were the one who said "bless your heart"
LeftyMom
Jun 2014
#64
I am talking about when there is already an argument between 2 people
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2014
#67