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re: Paula Deen

Posted on 6/30/13 at 3:45 pm to
Posted by FaCubeItches
Soviet Monica, People's Republic CA
Member since Sep 2012
5875 posts
Posted on 6/30/13 at 3:45 pm to
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While it is never acceptable to use this word


How so? Words are inherently neutral - they simply are. Friends and family will often address each other with terms that would be insulting, for example.

Animosity can also be earned. Guys at Pearl Harbor, Holocaust survivors, etc. can be forgiven for using less-than-flattering words to describe certain folks.

The use of impolite terms can also be good in humor. Sheriff Bart's arrival in Rock Ridge in Blazing Saddles is a good example. It's so over-the-top that it's funny.
Posted by baconwaffle
Houston
Member since Jan 2013
589 posts
Posted on 6/30/13 at 4:01 pm to
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How so? Words are inherently neutral - they simply are.


I agree that words are inherently neutral and I agree that it's all about the context in which they are used... so I guess I should modify my original statement. But this goes back to my point that we treat single words as boogeymen, rather than confronting the more serious underlying issues. People are so scared of offending, that our culture has created this bullshite system that as long as you don't say certain words, you can't be accused of anything. While the N word might be inherently neutral, Paula Deen was wrong for using it as she did. However, she is being crucified so others can partake in a circlejerk of self-absolution. I can't tell you how many times I've seen uppity liberals give themselves a big "I'm not racist" pat-on-the-back by demonizing someone else for a verbal slip-up.
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