 GTTRPNK
GTTRPNK         
          Pantagruel
Pantagruel         
          180 Proof
180 Proof         
         In other words: "sticks and stones ..."I no longer listen to what people say, I just watch what they do. Behavior never lies. — Winston Churchill, British imperialist politician
As a Black man, I wonder what you mean by "progress" ... specifically "progress" of what and for whom?postpone progress? — GTTRPNK
 GTTRPNK
GTTRPNK         
          Ciceronianus
Ciceronianus         
         My opinion is that no words are inherently bad or harmful,only bad actors. — GTTRPNK
 mentos987
mentos987         
         A constant barrage from the same angle will wear anyone down. You will start to crack and it will become a weakness. Bullying tactics 101.I am openly not straight and being insulted for it doesn’t bother me because I’m not ashamed. — AmadeusD
 AmadeusD
AmadeusD         
         I am guessing you haven't been bullied enough to form cracks yet, or that you have an iron will. — mentos987
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
         :up:I am openly not straight and being insulted for it doesn’t bother me because I’m not ashamed. — AmadeusD
 mentos987
mentos987         
         Ooof. A lot to unpack here — AmadeusD
 Philosophim
Philosophim         
          Paine
Paine         
          Hanover
Hanover         
          baker
baker         
         The problem is much broader: in that the issue is framed as a matter of "offending people or hurting their feelings", rather than as a matter of morality.There are words so dehumanizing that we refer to them only by the first letter of the word, as to not cause offense to our fellow members of society.
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Is there any potential current or future harm being done? — GTTRPNK
 AmadeusD
AmadeusD         
         The foundation for a proper, moral use of language should be much more substantial than merely a consideration of what might "hurt another person's feelings." — baker
 Tom Storm
Tom Storm         
          LuckyR
LuckyR         
          AmadeusD
AmadeusD         
         I'm giving advice based on MY experience, but I acknowledge that your experience may be that your overwrought assumptions outweigh what others bring to the table. — LuckyR
 Hanover
Hanover         
         When i said 'you', read it as the abstract use of 'one'. It was not aimed at you personally - And i do not carry assumptions of this kind (or, more accurate, i immediately, by way of years of habit-forming, jettison my assumptions upon meeting/interacting with someone). I wait until someone actually tells me something of substance, instead of reading into things. — AmadeusD
 AmadeusD
AmadeusD         
         The point being that some word usage doesn't leave much doubt as to where people stand, and you have to realize that the words you hear are probably modified to your sensibilities until the day you stumble into somewhere you've been misread. — Hanover
We told him we were from Atlanta, and he told us he had been there and that it had so many black people he couldn't believe it. — Hanover
he already committed a faux pas — Hanover
 Hanover
Hanover         
         I don't see a faux pas in pointing out a demographic unfamilar to you. Doesn't seem to contain any opinion on it - just that it was unusual for that guy. I think in this case, your friend/her husband aren't being reasonable - but this, I think goes to my point. Id want to hear more, in any situation. — AmadeusD
 Hanover
Hanover         
         P.S have spent some time in Georgia, near the coast. Lovely, flat, welcoming place but its super-creepy to drive past plantation after plantation — AmadeusD
 Hanover
Hanover         
         I find this utterly preposterous, and a symptom of looking for enemies, unfortunately. Thems might be the rules, but they're ridiculous, if so. — AmadeusD
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