LOL @ the Redskins

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
125,678
But do you think there aren't other parents or loved ones of children with mental handicaps that don't care for that term?

I'd be willing to bet that there are.
You mean, the word, retard? Oh, hell, almost my entire family gets shook if I say it because we have Kenzie. I don't care. I call my son retarded too. It's just a damn word.
 

Prodigal_Son

Resurrected
Joined
May 10, 2022
Messages
464
But, the people in that demographic DONT HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT. I don't know how many times I have to say it. You are getting offended for other people that aren't offended for the same thing.
Just cause you keep saying it doesn't make it real. You pulled one poll of I don't know how many people that said 9 out of 10 don't care. So that means 10% do. If that number is even remotely close, then you have 10% of roughly 3M people in this country. I'd say that's enough people to take their consideration into account.
 

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
125,678
Just cause you keep saying it doesn't make it real. You pulled one poll of I don't know how many people that said 9 out of 10 don't care. So that means 10% do. If that number is even remotely close, then you have 10% of roughly 3M people in this country. I'd say that's enough people to take their consideration into account.
I'm not changing shit around for 10%. I mean can you imagine if 10% of this country wanted the Cowboys to change their name? Would you be in favor of it?
 

mcnuttz

Senior Junior Mod
Staff member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
16,895
I actually don't think that's true. If anything it ebbs and flows on the whims of culture. But I don't think there is any eternal march of evolutionary progress towards ultimate tolerance.

In fact, I think we're actually less tolerant today (by the strict definition of tolerance) than when I was growing up.
Hey...fuck you, guy!

I get what you're saying though. It's like we are intolerant of intolerance...crazy times.

I would like to know what the end goal is, other than creating chaos.

We should learn to be more tolerant, but the "goal posts" seem to be mobile regarding what we should tolerate.
 

Prodigal_Son

Resurrected
Joined
May 10, 2022
Messages
464
I'm not changing shit around for 10%. I mean can you imagine if 10% of this country wanted the Cowboys to change their name? Would you be in favor of it?
I don’t give enough shits about the Cowboys name to get in an uproar over it. I may think the reason to change it is stupid or after hearing the argument, I may agree. Don’t know til I’m faced this that decision. But either way, it isn’t going to ruin my day if they had to make a change.
 

Texas Ace

I'll Never Dream Again
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
27,013
You mean, the word, retard? Oh, hell, almost my entire family gets shook if I say it. I don't care. I call my son retarded too. It's just a damn word.
Perfect example is the word "faggot".

We know that the word was intended as a derogatory slur towards gay people. But growing up, our generation used it in jest towards one another as a way of insulting someone for being cowardly or for displaying behavior that wasn't considered manly.

:lol

I have used this term in that manner COUNTLESS times and had it used towards me.

Now, I don't take offense to the word whatsoever. And with people who I KNOW won't take offense to it, I still use it around them. Hell, I told my cousin just the other day "not to be a fag" and meet me at the bar.

Having said that, just as @Prodigal_Son pointed out, we live in a time where people feel more empowered and the LGBTQ community has made it aware just how hurtful that word is to them.

For them, it's the equivalent of the N word and I respect that. That's why I don't use that word openly AT ALL anymore.

Again, I use it only within a very small circle of people that I know are ok with it.

I also don't use it to describe a gay person like I would have about 10 year ago.

Why? Because times change and the world evolves.

So while that word doesn't offend me whatsoever, I do get that it hurts other people and therefore I've greatly reduced my use of that term.

Retard may not bother you, but you have to understand that it probably bothers a whole lot of people who have loved ones with mental handicaps and it won't hurt you none to respect that.
 

mcnuttz

Senior Junior Mod
Staff member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
16,895

mcnuttz

Senior Junior Mod
Staff member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
16,895
I mean, that’s history…isn’t it? We as a society evolve as time goes on. We don’t do that if everyone is comfortable with the same rules as they once were.
We're living in a time where they believe they can re-write history, so I'm not sure what folks would be comfortable with.
 

mcnuttz

Senior Junior Mod
Staff member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
16,895
"Ginger" used to merely mean red-headed, but it's been taken to a derogatory level over the last 20 years.

We evolve.

It's cool, though, because all gingers are white.
 

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
125,678
Perfect example is the word "faggot".

We know that the word was intended as a derogatory slur towards gay people. But growing up, our generation used it in jest towards one another as a way of insulting someone for being cowardly or for displaying behavior that wasn't considered manly.

:lol

I have used this term in that manner COUNTLESS times and had it used towards me.

Now, I don't take offense to the word whatsoever. And with people who I KNOW won't take offense to it, I still use it around them. Hell, I told my cousin just the other day "not to be a fag" and meet me at the bar.

Having said that, just as @Prodigal_Son pointed out, we live in a time where people feel more empowered and the LGBTQ community has made it aware just how hurtful that word is to them.

For them, it's the equivalent of the N word and I respect that. That's why I don't use that word openly AT ALL anymore.

Again, I use it only within a very small circle of people that I know are ok with it.

I also don't use it to describe a gay person like I would have about 10 year ago.

Why? Because times change and the world evolves.

So while that word doesn't offend me whatsoever, I do get that it hurts other people and therefore I've greatly reduced my use of that term.

Retard may not bother you, but you have to understand that it probably bothers a whole lot of people who have loved ones with mental handicaps and it won't hurt you none to respect that.
I don't use the word retard in front of people I know are offended by it. Very much like I don't use the term fuck in front of my mom.
 

mcnuttz

Senior Junior Mod
Staff member
Joined
Apr 8, 2013
Messages
16,895
Just wanna say Fuck the Redskins.

Stay on topic, you fags.
 

Cotton

One-armed Knife Sharpener
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
125,678
"Ginger" used to merely mean red-headed, but it's been taken to a derogatory level over the last 20 years.

We evolve.

It's cool, though, because all gingers are white.
Where does it end? How many words are going to get "banned" before it's enough?
 

Texas Ace

I'll Never Dream Again
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
27,013
No, that's ignorance.

YES, there are plenty of people in this sensitive society who make themselves out to be victims when they are not.

I am in 100% agreement with you there.

But there are genuine examples of people speaking out more because they feel more empowered and accepted.

A perfect example? Look at black people as a whole.

No other race has been the recipient of blatant racism and discrimination than they have. And once upon a time in this country, they knew it was best to shut up and just go with whatever was going on around them because objecting to it would come with serious consequences, even death.

But the world evolved, right? And eventually black people felt more empowered and/or safe about speaking out about those prejudices.

The same thing has happened with people of other groups and communities.

So yeah, lots of people who feel offended or act like victims are totally full of shit.

But there are other groups who were legitimate victims of discrimination who eventually do feel empowered to speak out because the world evolves and it becomes safer for them to do so.
 
Top Bottom