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Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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I've never been one to moan about political correctness, when people moan that one has to be 'politically correct' these days what they usually mean is that they can't be racist or otherwise offensive.

But, one of the sites that I post on has just started censoring words that are deemed offensive and edited a post of mine containing the word 'cockney', because it contains the word 'cock', I'm trying to think of something to post that will contain the word 'Scunthorpe' now.

Sometimes, just sometimes, I think the world is full of nutters.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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I also hope you've stopped using the word 'Afro' as that is now deemed to be a derogatory abbreviation of 'African' in the way that 'Paki' is to Pakistani.

I kid you not. That is in the guideline booklet issued to the Judiciary, they must refer to black West Indians as 'African-Carribeans', not 'Afro-Carribeans'
 


Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
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It's all very well censoring words like 'cock', but what if you wanted to post something about male chickens?
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Jim D said:
It's all very well censoring words like 'cock', but what if you wanted to post something about male chickens?

Presumably you can't. And what about male chickens from Scunthorpe that going to be sent to Wankdorf ?
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Does it allow Arsenal? Or Cockfosters?
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
There's an email scanning product ( that shall remain nameless ) that has it's own built in phrases that it looks for. One being .....

"porch monkey"

Who here is offended by either the word porch or monkey ? It's a wierd world !!!
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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This crap really winds me up. As someone once said to me, no word can be offensive, only the manner of its use.

so now i cant use the word "Afro" to describe a particular style of hair? pathetic.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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beorhthelm said:
This crap really winds me up. As someone once said to me, no word can be offensive, only the manner of its use.

Don't know about that. '******', 'kike','paki', 'wog' etc are going to be offensive no matter how they're used.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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Gwylan said:
Don't know about that. '******', 'kike','paki', 'wog' etc are going to be offensive no matter how they're used.

i hear the word "******" practically everyday in south london. Young black people (can i say that or should i say "people of african decent???) use it amongst themselfs in a similar way to which you might call your mate a bastard. I even hear white lads use it in conversation with their black peers. Its all about context. political correctness doesnt allow for that.

Another comment the same bloke made was that a remark is only offensive if you are offended by it - if you choose to ignore it or recognise the user for the idiot they are, then they loose the percieved power of that word or comment.
 


Northstander

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Oct 13, 2003
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beorhthelm said:
i hear the word "******" practically everyday in south london. Young black people (can i say that or should i say "people of african decent???) use it amongst themselfs in a similar way to which you might call your mate a bastard. I even hear white lads use it in conversation with their black peers. Its all about context. political correctness doesnt allow for that.

Another comment the same bloke made was that a remark is only offensive if you are offended by it - if you choose to ignore it or recognise the user for the idiot they are, then they loose the percieved power of that word or comment.


What I want to know is how can celebrities such as "Eddie Murphy" use the N word on stage and gets hysterical laughter? yet when I use it whilst watchin me mates son on sunday at his under 12 football gmatch at the local playing fields on sunday' mornings I get sent off the park!!!!

Clearly a case of one rule for one and one rule the another F*****!!!
 




the full harris

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Feb 14, 2004
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The Northstander said:
What I want to know is how can celebrities such as "Eddie Murphy" use the N word on stage and gets hysterical laughter? yet when I use it whilst watchin me mates son on sunday at his under 12 football gmatch at the local playing fields on sunday' mornings I get sent off the park!!!!

Clearly a case of one rule for one and one rule the another F*****!!!

assuming you are white,
the reason is because amongst black people the 'n' word is, as someone said further up, just like us saying 'mate' to our, er, mates.

white people can't use the 'n' word because in the past it was an word used by white people as an insult to black people. Out of interest, when you used the 'n' word at your mate's son's football match, was it as an insult?


if it makes you feel better, you could always start calling alll your white mates 'honky'?
 


Northstander

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Oct 13, 2003
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Shhheeeet.... Well those whaaahhht honkeees on N ...ESSS...SEEEEEEE sure know their stuff!! SHAMOA!! Check thees sheet!!!!

:lolol:
 


Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
ESAT/BT here use BT's fault report scanning programme, which blocks lots of words, including anything including "tit"... so telling ESAT that their antics over your phone bill are "unconstitutional" gets your complaint blacklisted :D :D :D
 




Gully

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Apr 24, 2004
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Way out west
Could start using honkey when chatting with white friends, just as black people seem to have adopted the "n" word, however shouting out "hey honkey, get your white arse over here" doesn't sound right.

I worked with a black American who kept using the "n" word in reference to himself, I complained to him that I found the word offensive, gave an explaination why and he promised not to use it in my presence. He did think it strange that a white man could find a derrogatory word about a black man offensive when being used by him but accepted that the word was a no go in the UK.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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which rather illustrates my earlier comment, that a word is only offensive if you are offended by it.

Especially in this example as ****** is not a word historically used in this country - my dads generation would say "coon" and my grandads would say "darkie". Or maybe thats because use of ****** was considered too strong?
 






Yorkie

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Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
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:lolol: :lolol:
 


Just checking, but is "politically correct" if I call everyone who complains about "political correctness" A BUNCH OF WHINGEING f***ing CU-NTS.

Or would that offend the sensibilities of the anti-political correctness brigade? As I'm not 100% sure this language would "offend", I think I'll carry on using it.
 


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