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I think it’s just a different situation. It wouldn’t make me feel like I wasn’t accepted in society because it isn’t that prevalent.
Whereas homophobia has been used to exclude gay people for most of modern life.
You’re welcome to disagree but I think homophobia is probably a bigger problem than someone making fun of you for being Welsh.
Triggered generation, social justice worrier, snowflake and words like these are used by people who get most of their information from reading articles online designed to wind them up. And have not seen any of this in the real world.
Kids these days aren’t more offended than when I was a kid. I think if anything they just seem to be a bit more conscious of others, which is surely a positive.
I agree, not all are offended, but there are some people, albeit a very few in number, who feel the need to be offended by everyone and everything. We had a girl work for us, just out of university, and she almost had a stroke when one of our clients referred to his partner as half-caste (a term the partner was comfortable with). She didn't last long. She was white.
Also is it me that thought it was funny the first time they heard it 20 years ago but now think it’s been run into the ground? I’m always shocked that there are still people laughing their heads off at it .
[QUOTE=surge;5137574]Being Welsh and being from the LGBT+ community is not the same, I hoped I had made that clear in my last sentence by saying a person who is potentially hurt by this word can't chose not to be LGBT+ whereas one can chose not to be Welsh, and accept my middle section within that paragraph has stepped in another direction.
That's an interesting concept.
i have this vision of someone filling in an application form. Place of birth: Town/county : Aberdare, surrey.
If its upset Laurence Fox then great. Hope they edit a few more.
Even on Apple Music radio that is censored. I was listening to Capital the other day and they censored ‘codeine got me tripping’ in the song Lemonade. A few years ago, Big Sean’s song ‘I don’t **** with you’ was censored and that basically blanked the whole song as it was repetitive and he was rapping “****” and “bitch” a lot
It's funny how you always manage to remember someone who was able to hand-wave or justify whatever is being discussed.
"Oh, we used to have a black guy work with us! "Darkie" we all called him, he never told us to stop so it couldn't have been racist!"
You worked with 1 student, so everyone under a certain age is as "precious" as her. You remember 1 Brighton fan who apparently spoke on behalf of all Brighton fans. You remember 1 client who called his wife "half-caste" (a term the Oxford Dictionary calls "offensive") but because she never stopped her husband from using it every mixed race person in the entire world is now comfortable with you using that term.
I'll call you a c*nt then. I called someone a c*nt before and he laughed, so that means I can call everyone big ol' c*nty c*nt too then. And no one is allowed to tell me otherwise. And that word should be taken off the swear filter, cos 1 person laughed at it so it's not offensive.
anecdotal
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"(of an account) not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal accounts rather than facts or research."
But please, feel free to continue saying how some of your opinions are correct and the majority of people who think otherwise are wrong.
As you say, it's a "big world" out there. And most people have decided that some of the terms you wish you could still say belong in the past
Just catching up with this thread this morning as I see it has reached the 5 page mark, so must be interesting I thought. Sadly no, just full of keyboard warriors once again calling each other names. Some of you need to take a good long look at what you have written and reflect on it. The word shameful comes to mind but that is obviously such an old fashioned expression, shame being a concept that belongs in the past I guess. What comes out of your mouth comes from your heart.