Yay! Our children can be punished for explaining their nontraditional home life! Go us!Marcus, teacher Terry Bethea had written, "explained to another child that you are gay." The word "gay" was underlined twice.

Yay! Our children can be punished for explaining their nontraditional home life! Go us!Marcus, teacher Terry Bethea had written, "explained to another child that you are gay." The word "gay" was underlined twice.
If a kid told another kid at school his mom was a slut, he'd get scolded too. They're just having *one* rule about "bad" words.Her second-grader had been scolded for saying a bad word to another second-grader, the assistant said, and was told never to use the word again.
The difference, of course, is that unlike your examples the term "gay", historically speaking, had a positive connotation long before its modern derogatory usage.Zaelath wrote:Meh, can't have it both ways, it's like the whole "nigger" argument. Attempting to remove the "stigma" of a word by adopting it as everyday use within your culture, while still reacting like someone has rammed their cock in your ass without lube if someone else uses it causes this kind of confusion.
If a kid told another kid at school his mom was a slut, he'd get scolded too. They're just having *one* rule about "bad" words.Her second-grader had been scolded for saying a bad word to another second-grader, the assistant said, and was told never to use the word again.
the lesbian parents didn't complain because the word "gay" was used. the school did.Kelshara wrote:Meh, can't have it both ways, it's like the whole "nigger" argument. Attempting to remove the "stigma" of a word by adopting it as everyday use within your culture, while still reacting like someone has rammed their cock in your ass without lube if someone else uses it causes this kind of confusion.
In this case. But all the minorities start out complaining about people using words, realise they won't stop, so try and "take possession" of the words. You end up with a word that is "unacceptable" for usage by the people who originated it, but used freely by the people it refers to. Whatever, we're all farking doomed.Sunserae wrote:if referring to somebody as gay is such a faux pas, then why does nearly every homosexual organization refer to itself as the "gay and lesbian" something or other?
the lesbian parents didn't complain because the word "gay" was used. the school did.Zaelath wrote:Meh, can't have it both ways, it's like the whole "nigger" argument. Attempting to remove the "stigma" of a word by adopting it as everyday use within your culture, while still reacting like someone has rammed their cock in your ass without lube if someone else uses it causes this kind of confusion.
Because it sounds better than "butt pirate and lesbian"?Sunserae wrote:if referring to somebody as gay is such a faux pas, then why does nearly every homosexual organization refer to itself as the "gay and lesbian" something or other?
And the North still lacks the creativity to avoid making generalizations such as the latterAranuil wrote:Or maybe it's about context, and the South still largely has their heads up their collective asses.
Point taken, but I was generalizing for effect.Ducru wrote:And the North still lacks the creativity to avoid making generalizations such as the latter![]()
In my life in the North and the South I've actually come to believe that the south tends to be just as tolerant if not more so about most "PC" situations. The fact that most Southerners don't try to make things that aren't normal into "Teh Norm" is what sets them apart and calls down the limelight.
There's hicks, dicks and retards in every corner of the country from Washington to Florida, Vermont to Hawaii, no?
No rebel flag here, but I don't plan to let my kids watch "Will and Grace", either.
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Addendum: you didn't say anything about their age so I'm assuming they're at an age where they're old enough to watch it. If not, then there are a lot of shows that would come before "Will and Grace" I wouldn't want my kids watching.Masteen wrote:From my personal experience, the most voracious party sluts I banged in college were all fromer Disney-watching, sheltered, daddy's girls who'd never been exposed to partying, drugs, and sex.
They get a taste of what they've been missing, and the next thing you know they've got 3 dicks lined up, and they're going down like a circus seal.
Addendum: you didn't say anything about their age so I'm assuming they're at an age where they're old enough to watch it. If not, then there are a lot of shows that would come before "Will and Grace" I wouldn't want my kids watching.[/quote]"Masteen wrote:From my personal experience, the most voracious party sluts I banged in college were all fromer Disney-watching, sheltered, daddy's girls who'd never been exposed to partying, drugs, and sex.
They get a taste of what they've been missing, and the next thing you know they've got 3 dicks lined up, and they're going down like a circus seal.