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    This commercial angers me. The weight of the word in question is FAR from the other words used as examples. New low, as far as I'm concerned.

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    Re: PC Police: A New Low

    I can't imagine why you would waste time ranting about this.

    My guess is that to someone who is developmentally disabled, the "R" word is just as heavy.

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      Re: PC Police: A New Low

      Originally posted by Gurtholfin View Post
      I can't imagine why you would waste time ranting about this.

      My guess is that to someone who is developmentally disabled, the "R" word is just as heavy.
      Comparing to "n***er" really got to me. After reading the book of the same name, one should really see the difference. I'm not saying "********" is not bad, but no way does it carry the same weight. No way.
      Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
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        Re: PC Police: A New Low

        Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
        Comparing to "n***er" really got to me. After reading the book of the same name, one should really see the difference. I'm not saying "********" is not bad, but no way does it carry the same weight. No way.
        In this case, I'm not sure it's worth getting undies in a bunch over semantics.

        Again, to someone who is disabled, it probably carries the same weight.

        Make your stand though if you feel the need.

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          Re: PC Police: A New Low

          Originally posted by Gurtholfin View Post
          In this case, I'm not sure it's worth getting undies in a bunch over semantics.

          Again, to someone who is disabled, it probably carries the same weight.

          Make your stand though if you feel the need.
          I just rant sometimes. It's what I do.
          Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
          Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens

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            Re: PC Police: A New Low

            This PSA is ********.

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              Re: PC Police: A New Low

              Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
              Comparing to "n***er" really got to me. After reading the book of the same name, one should really see the difference. I'm not saying "********" is not bad, but no way does it carry the same weight. No way.
              Especially as it started out purely as a technical, descriptive, non-judgmental diagnostic term. If you slow down a natural process, you "******" its development. Some long-established practitioners still use the term in its old-fashioned technical diagnostic sense and don't quite understand what the fuss is about.

              It is only after people starting using the word colloquially, outside of its original context, that some people got their knickers in a twist.

              It doesn't matter much what neutral, non-judgmental, technical, diagnostic term is used to replace it in clinical work (practitioners need to use some term to describe the condition, no?); in 20 years the same thing will have happened to that term and we'll be doing this dance all over again.
              Last edited by FreshFish; 03-07-2012, 10:09 AM.
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                Re: PC Police: A New Low

                Originally posted by FreshFish View Post
                Especially as it started out purely as a technical, descriptive, non-judgmental diagnostic term.
                So did the N word.

                If this is what the reflexive anti-PC crowd is angry about, I'll pitch in with the oh so scary Statist PC Police.
                Last edited by Kepler; 03-07-2012, 10:29 AM.
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                  Re: PC Police: A New Low

                  Mookie 2.0

                  Brent, stop being ********.

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                    Re: PC Police: A New Low

                    Between this and the recent billboards in Duluth, MN (http://unfaircampaign.org/) I'm sick of all this crap. This "PSA" was the final straw.
                    Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
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                      Re: PC Police: A New Low

                      Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                      Between this and the recent billboards in Duluth, MN (http://unfaircampaign.org/) I'm sick of all this crap. This "PSA" was the final straw.
                      Gee...not too offensive. "It's hard to see racism when you're white." Bullcrap it is.

                      Unfair? How about those ridiculous generalizations scribbled on her face? Possibly the worst campaign / propaganda for any cause I've ever seen.
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                        Re: PC Police: A New Low

                        If we're worrying this much about whether or not it's okay to say "********" and other such things, we've officially run out of serious problems as a society.

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                          If a mentally challenged student is late for class is he tardy?
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                            Re: PC Police: A New Low

                            Originally posted by busterman62 View Post
                            If a mentally challenged student is late for class is he tardy?
                            What if he's late again?

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                              Re: PC Police: A New Low

                              Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                              So did the N word.

                              If this is what the reflexive anti-PC crowd is angry about, I'll pitch in with the oh so scary Statist PC Police.
                              You weren't always so sensitive about use of the word "******." Remember?
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