GDT Sun 7/29, Dodgers

do you think all derogatory terms are equal?

All depends on who you throwing the term at personally. I know gay people who are offended by stupid names, and others who aren't. Same with African Americans. Same with native Americans. I live right beside an Indian reservation, and the ones I know personally think the outrage over redskins and the old Indian logo is dumb. Hell, the late Choctaw Indian chief (Phillip Martin) here, said he wasn't offended Atlanta used "braves". He was offended they used "braves" and sucked so bad lol
 
well i think the difference is whether the term is used to dehumanize a certain group...dehumanizing a group is the first step to not treating them as humans

i don't think redneck is anywhere close to that...in some contexts it is a term of endearment...in others it is an insult...but it does not put the other person in a sub-human category...it is more like the derogatory terms that exist for Italians, Poles, Jews, Irish, Mexicans, etc...best not to use them, but imo not beyond the pale

I mean enscheff has clearly done that on this very board to Southerners and people who work at Walmart. Newcomb says "lol that's gay!" As a teenager and he will need to go on an apology tour after the biggest game of his career.

Note - I don't care about enscheff comments other than what it tells me about him, but the double standards never ceases to amaze
 
Ever heard of the EEOC? You can choose to not hire someone because of where they're from, or how they talk. But not because they're gay. Yes, homosexuals are a protected class, both by the government and the "woke" PC police.

you're totally right. because of the EEOC, no one is ever not hired because they're gay.
next we're going to mandate that they're allowed to marry! how ridiculous? protect much?!
gay people are far, far, far more often affected by being gay than rednecks. it's not even remotely close.
 
well i think the difference is whether the term is used to dehumanize a certain group...dehumanizing a group is the first step to not treating them as humans

i don't think redneck is anywhere close to that...in some contexts it is a term of endearment...in others it is an insult...but it does not put the other person in a sub-human category...it is more like the derogatory terms that exist for Italians, Poles, Jews, Irish, Mexicans, etc...best not to use them, but imo not beyond the pale

What does that bolded part remind me of? Unlike the term "redneck", I'll get in trouble if I say it.

And what do all of the ethinicities that you listed as acceptable to denigrate have in common?

In one past you validated the whole "it's only okay to insult tuem if they're straight and white" theme.
 
you're totally right. because of the EEOC, no one is ever not hired because they're gay.
next we're going to mandate that they're allowed to marry! how ridiculous? protect much?!
gay people are far, far, far more often affected by being gay than rednecks. it's not even remotely close.

And they vote the same way you do, so double bonus points!
 
All depends on who you throwing the term at personally. I know gay people who are offended by stupid names, and others who aren't. Same with African Americans. Same with native Americans. I live right beside an Indian reservation, and the ones I know personally think the outrage over redskins and the old Indian logo is dumb. Hell, the late Choctaw Indian chief (Phillip Martin) here, said he wasn't offended Atlanta used "braves". He was offended they used "braves" and sucked so bad lol

We should treat people as individuals rather than groups
 
I mean enscheff has clearly done that on this very board to Southerners and people who work at Walmart. Newcomb says "lol that's gay!" As a teenager and he will need to go on an apology tour after the biggest game of his career.

Note - I don't care about enscheff comments other than what it tells me about him, but the double standards never ceases to amaze

double standards?...i think you are just engaging in the usual whataboutisms...what is this apology tour...he expressed his regrets once and i believe the matter is closed

i won't get into what is inside enscheff's mind, but i enjoy handing out some "Northern Smack." Sometimes it takes the form of wondering why the main drag in Atlanta is not named Sherman Boulevard. Other times I wonder about the water supply in various locales. Anyone find that offensive?

btw i think you might be missing a particular word from Newcomb's tweets.
 
You guys are seriously making the argument that it's okay to make insulting generalizations about some groups but not others. I don't need to point out how ridiculous that is anymore, it stands on it's own.
 
well i think the difference is whether the term is used to dehumanize a certain group...dehumanizing a group is the first step to not treating them as humans

i don't think redneck is anywhere close to that...in some contexts it is a term of endearment...in others it is an insult...but it does not put the other person in a sub-human category...it is more like the derogatory terms that exist for Italians, Poles, Jews, Irish, Mexicans, etc...best not to use them, but imo not beyond the pale

I suppose how the word is being used matters here. To me intent carries more weight than the word itself.
 
What does that bolded part remind me of? Unlike the term "redneck", I'll get in trouble if I say it.

And what do all of the ethinicities that you listed as acceptable to denigrate have in common?

In one past you validated the whole "it's only okay to insult tuem if they're straight and white" theme.

I'll say on the last part, if there had ever been an historical event where people on a large scale were killed or enslaved specifically for being white and straight, I would have a much different attitude about terms singling out that demographic. Historical context does matter.
 
What does that bolded part remind me of? Unlike the term "redneck", I'll get in trouble if I say it.

And what do all of the ethinicities that you listed as acceptable to denigrate have in common?

In one past you validated the whole "it's only okay to insult tuem if they're straight and white" theme.

straight white males. the TRUE victim in all situations, especially if they're from the south. so tough being a straight white male. i'm surprised i made it with the road blocks and prejudice against me, tbh.

i've been beaten up for being a straight white male. they called me "straighty" and put me in the hospital.
some northern states have made it illegal for me to get married because i'm a straight white male.
they put me in a straight camp to knock the straight out of me.
i missed out on jobs because i'm white and straight.
i've been refused service for being white and straight.
i've faced a lot of prejudice for being a straight white male.
 
Ever heard of the EEOC? You can choose to not hire someone because of where they're from, or how they talk. But not because they're gay. Yes, homosexuals are a protected class, both by the government and the "woke" PC police.

Nevermind that the current DOJ is arguing in court against the EEOC that the 1964 Civil Rights Act doesn't actually protect gays.
 
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I suppose how the word is being used matters here. To me intent carries more weight than the word itself.

yes...context and intent matters...we need to do our best to discern those and of course not be so quick to jump to conclusions
 
straight white males. the TRUE victim in all situations, especially if they're from the south. so tough being a straight white male. i'm surprised i made it with the road blocks and prejudice against me, tbh.

i've been beaten up for being a straight white male. they called me "straighty" and put me in the hospital.
some northern states have made it illegal for me to get married because i'm a straight white male.
they put me in a straight camp to knock the straight out of me.
i missed out on jobs because i'm white and straight.
i've been refused service for being white and straight.
i've faced a lot of prejudice for being a straight white male.

yeah the cops pull me over in my neighborhood all the time for being straight and white looking...i'm not entirely white but i guess i pass...what a curse
 
straight white males. the TRUE victim in all situations, especially if they're from the south. so tough being a straight white male. i'm surprised i made it with the road blocks and prejudice against me, tbh.

i've been beaten up for being a straight white male. they called me "straighty" and put me in the hospital.
some northern states have made it illegal for me to get married because i'm a straight white male.
they put me in a straight camp to knock the straight out of me.
i missed out on jobs because i'm white and straight.
i've been refused service for being white and straight.
i've faced a lot of prejudice for being a straight white male.

Hopefully one day we will be able to make this a reality so that we can even the score
 
Hopefully one day we will be able to make this a reality so that we can even the score

i don't think that's what anyone is looking for...but you seem to be into victimhood of privileged groups...im sure it exists, but of all the concerns in the world to make a focal point...i don't know about that...i guess everyone needs a cause
 
i don't think that's what anyone is looking for...but you seem to be into victimhood of privileged groups...im sure it exists, but of all the concerns in the world to make a focal point...i don't know

I think it's funny you don't see the irony is saying

"Its fine to treat a certain group like **** bc we haven't done that yet"
 
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