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In reply to the discussion: Has PC gone too far? [View all]GObamaGO
(665 posts)122. Me neither
I just do not get the hate.
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I don't think it is confusion. The source of the "g-word" phrase is the bigot herself.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#24
Yes. The same word(s) have different meanings in different contexts. To try to say that doesn't
patrice
Jun 2012
#5
Maybe you need to tell you daughter she can't play at Susy's because her mother is the b(igot) word.
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#15
How does this solve the problem? Isn't it just putting lipstick on a pig? Pretending that it's ALL
patrice
Jun 2012
#32
It's bad for people to not be "allowed" to talk with one another honestly. That badness/evil is
patrice
Jun 2012
#57
You seem very interested in that topic. However, it isn't the one I'm addressing
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#62
Language is NOT absolute, no matter how hard YOU try to make it. Accepting the whole PC
patrice
Jun 2012
#74
Again, since I'm not arguing that position, I have no idea what you are talking about. n/t
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#85
So, the word "gay", or "black", or "boy" CAN be used appropriately without being a bigot or racist?
patrice
Jun 2012
#88
So, how should we determine what is appropriate and what is not? Does avoiding the use of thosewords
patrice
Jun 2012
#89
patrice, would you please read this thread and see that I never said they can't be? Thanks. n/t
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#110
I think that's a good idea. I hadn't seen your response when I posted this suggestion downthread.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#18
Speaking for yourself is one of the "absolutely" most powerful things you can do. It ranks right up
patrice
Jun 2012
#23
Adjectives go through a progression from in-group to accepted to deprecated to prohibited.
FarCenter
Jun 2012
#7
I am worried about PC because they are taught at school to say g-word
revolution breeze
Jun 2012
#26
You can give the picture without typing out every racial and religious slur possible.
GObamaGO
Jun 2012
#103
You could have used the words "homophobic slur" and communicated your idea in a far less hurtful way
GObamaGO
Jun 2012
#116
Terminology is not the issue here and has nothing to do with the right-wing bugaboo "PC."
Brickbat
Jun 2012
#13
Is it possible for anti-PC to be PC? Not everyone who wants to talk about words is a wingnut. Why
patrice
Jun 2012
#25
Talking about your bias, admitting that it IS bias (which is practically unavoidable, btw) IS consid
patrice
Jun 2012
#48
Just clarifying. Is that not permitted here? One could ask why that's a problem for you, since you
patrice
Jun 2012
#78
It sounds like the kids were told not to say "that's so gay" etc and misunderstood.
LeftyMom
Jun 2012
#19
The one using the bizarre "g-word" is a bigot who won't let her daughter in the house of a lesbian.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#22
Now don't go all PC on us, obamanut. It's the source of all the world's problems, after all./sarcasm
yardwork
Jun 2012
#146
I want to say that this OP has really offended me, as have the five recs for this thread.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#27
So thoughtful of you to post this kind of hatred and bigotry and then be too busy to respond.
yardwork
Jun 2012
#42
At age 12, kids are in middle school. If you heard the way the word "gay" is used in middle
1monster
Jun 2012
#29
A couple of years ago I was tutoring a South Korean small businessman in English and
CTyankee
Jun 2012
#35
I have a gay friend who loves to blow kisses at people who call him faggot. He's proud and I
patrice
Jun 2012
#63
A teacher friend told me that what her kids don't like, they call "gay and retarded."
snot
Jun 2012
#67
you are so gay. 12 yrs old, middle school. i can see the school making this rule. i would also
seabeyond
Jun 2012
#70
i am not sure what you are getting at. maybe you are right and i would not agree to whatever i have
seabeyond
Jun 2012
#80
There is a paradoxical "sanitizing" effect on the language when children are taught discrimination..
JVS
Jun 2012
#76
Your neighbor is a raging bigot, but we're supoosed to be worried about whether PC has gone too far.
redqueen
Jun 2012
#92
I have a feeling that it's gone exactly the way the OP hoped. big "catfight."
yardwork
Jun 2012
#162
I don't think that respect, tolerance and civility could ever go too far...
LanternWaste
Jun 2012
#169
Not surprising. We were told we weren't allowed to use the word gay at my elementary. This was a
Puregonzo1188
Jun 2012
#176
gee, I think the bigotry of your neighbor is a bigger problem than political correctness
fishwax
Jun 2012
#180
Why won't you tell us what school this is, if your daughter isn't going to be going there next year?
Starry Messenger
Jun 2012
#209
While calling it the g-word is silly, the real problem here is not what words are used...
LeftishBrit
Jun 2012
#214