Australian newspaper's 'shemale' headline about murder victim Mayang Prasetyo sparks outragelifestyle | 208572 hits | Oct 08 12:34 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Shocker.
All the explanation you need right there.
Gay, same thing. I thought this was the term du jour and was the correct one, at least until queer is fully rehabilitated. gay /= fag, afaik.
Not about whether you aren't or are one thing or another. If you aren't of that group, I'm going to wildly assume that in general you will not be using the term in a positive sense. Maybe, but most likely not, which is why these terms are now taboo to use, especially if you aren't from the group they apply to.
I used the word "and" specifically to avoid whatever confusion you're having here andy. If you aren't gay, but you are taking it upon yourself to tell others you beleive they're gay, then my previous post applies to the scenareo. People arent doing that with "Christian" or "Canadian" or "Caucasian".
You are nuts. See prejudice where there is none. They are descriptive words that have their place just as any other descriptor. So apparently now I'm not allowed to mention somebody is Jewish or gay because I'm neither. Can we at least establish then that the gay guy can't call me straight and the Jew, well, i don't know what term would be analogous there that fits, but there's gotta be one, doesn't there? I'm not a woman, can I now not say "that woman?" Nuuuuuts
Just read your last post. to equate jap and jew is probably just based on your ignorance, or is nuts again. Jap is insulting, Japanese is not. Jew is not inherently insulting unless accompanied by an insult.
For "jew", I would say that, like the words "gay" and "fag", 95%+ of the times I've heard the words used in public conversation the speaker was not part of the group and they were using the terms derogatorally.
Kike is derogatory....Jew, no.... it's completely acceptable in every day conversations about someone's cultural or religious background, unless you are saying something like you dirty Jew or 'Are you trying to jew me?' when you suspect someone is trying to rip you off.
oh, and the word is derogatorily
When the wife behaves in a tight fisted manner or stereotypical fashion, I usually call her Sarah or Rebecca. I usually get a generic 'asshole'.