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That word doesn't mean gay person to me. Though I still don't use it in public obviously because it can be quite offensive.
You don't get to decide what it means and you shouldn't use it at all homie.
That word doesn't mean gay person to me. Though I still don't use it in public obviously because it can be quite offensive.
As a kid I was reading the newspaper everyday and was aware of what the words meant before my classmates started using them interchangeably with "idiot/stupid", leaving me really confused for a while before I eventually figured out what was going on due to context.I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Growing up and realising the implication of using that word in an insult I've made an active effort to stop using it. But still, hearing it doesn't make me think 'oh that person is implicating that other person is a homosexual and hence not as good as us'. I think of it as just another word to put someone down with no real meaning.
It sucks but sometimes we have to look at who using that word in what context, and not just at the words. Jonah Hill is not some closet homophobe using his power to degrade their rights. He was in a heavily agitated situation and resorted to an instinctual vocabulary of insults.
The fact he has to apologise and explain himself is ridiculous and a kick in the face to all the hard work and good he's already done for their cause. It's as if we are constantly suspicious of everyone and constantly looking for a reason to doubt them.
Pretty good apology I'd say.
That said, the world really needs to cool down on getting all fucking nuts when someone says a "bad" word. Instead how about people take a look at the context and then decide whether to get up in arms. When you are pissed you often tend to sling the first shitty insult that pops up in your head, even if it's not something you generally use in you vocabulary.
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Because Kobe's wasn't an apology? Jonah Hill said he's sorry and that h e didn't mean it but that doesn't make it ok, Kobe said he didn't mean it so that makes it ok.
The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
That word doesn't mean gay person to me. Though I still don't use it in public obviously because it can be quite offensive.
The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Solid apology, I agree. Dude's hands were shaking on the show and he was turning red because he was so upset with himself.
But I also agree, the media and pitchforkers need to take a step back and look at the overall context. Yeah, it's a shitty word, but was he trying to intentionally upset the LGBT community? Of course not. He just wanted to piss one guy off and that's it.
Do we bring up that South Park bit with the Harley Riders now?
I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Growing up and realising the implication of using that word in an insult I've made an active effort to stop using it. But still, hearing it doesn't make me think 'oh that person is implicating that other person is a homosexual and hence not as good as us'. I think of it as just another word to put someone down with no real meaning.
It sucks but sometimes we have to look at who is using that word in what context, and not just at the words. Jonah Hill is not some closet homophobe using his power to degrade their rights. He was in a heavily agitated situation and resorted to an instinctual vocabulary of insults.
The fact he has to apologise and explain himself is ridiculous and a kick in the face to all the hard work and good he's already done for their cause. It's as if we are constantly suspicious of everyone and constantly looking for a reason to doubt them.
I don't know about all that other stuff, but unless this statement was cutNeither of them saying it was okay, and reading a canned statement absolves one of his errors and makes him an awesome guy who "owns up to mistakes". While the other one resulted in a facepalm worthy thread and a bunch of douche hipster pseudo-intellectual wannabe psychologists skeeting their thinkpieces about how "poisonous the black culture" with shmucks talking about Prop-8 and African Americans being intolerant of homosexual with some people insinuating that African Americans are the reason same sex marriage isn't legal.
he never even said he's sorry.What I said last night should not be taken literally. My actions were out of frustration during the heat of the game, period. The words expressed do NOT reflect my feelings towards the gay and lesbian communities and were NOT meant to offend anyone.
You would likely win that bet, but i don't see how it relates to Kobe and Jonah Hill.Fuck I'd put a shitload of money down on a bet stating if Jonah was say Kanye West and he issued the same apology word for word the internet (and by extension GAF) would be bugging the fuck out for a good month over this.
How old are you? Not trying to insult you, honestly asking.
The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
Solid apology, I agree. Dude's hands were shaking on the show and he was turning red because he was so upset with himself.
But I also agree, the media and pitchforkers need to take a step back and look at the overall context. Yeah, it's a shitty word, but was he trying to intentionally upset the LGBT community? Of course not. He just wanted to piss one guy off and that's it. Me personally, once I grew up and I had a few lesbian friends enter my circle, I virtually stopped using the word in almost any context.
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And to answer everyone else, the word faggot is not used to specifically target gay people here. We use it for banter, we call anyone it. If it is ever used in a derogatory manner, its always talking about a general asshole.
Woof. If a word is the last thing people have heard shouted at them before getting beaten to death, it's pretty much not chill to just throw it around.
You don't get to decide what it means and you shouldn't use it at all homie.
Faggot has ALWAYS been an insult geared towards homosexuals since forever. And at no point was it EVER okay to use, doubly so toward homosexuals. And please for the love of god don't say "well they call each other fags all the time" or anything like that PLS!
Such an ignorant view.
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And to answer everyone else, the word faggot is not used to specifically target gay people here. We use it for banter, we call anyone it. If it is ever used in a derogatory manner, its always talking about a general asshole.
Guess again. I wouldn't think twice about seeing a new Gibson film if it looks to be good. Dude makes great movies and is still good actor.
Surely you are trolling, right?The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
So if Pankratous became widely used to mean a sub-human, disgusting weakling (what homosexual slurs were used for in the past), you'd be cool with that?
Faggot has ALWAYS been an insult geared towards homosexuals since forever. And at no point was it EVER okay to use, doubly so toward homosexuals. And please for the love of god don't say "well they call each other fags all the time" or anything like that PLS!
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I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Growing up and realising the implication of using that word in an insult I've made an active effort to stop using it. But still, hearing it doesn't make me think 'oh that person is implicating that other person is a homosexual and hence not as good as us'. I think of it as just another word to put someone down with no real meaning.
It sucks but sometimes we have to look at who is using that word in what context, and not just at the words. Jonah Hill is not some closet homophobe using his power to degrade their rights. He was in a heavily agitated situation and resorted to an instinctual vocabulary of insults.
The fact he has to apologise and explain himself is ridiculous and a kick in the face to all the hard work and good he's already done for their cause. It's as if we are constantly suspicious of everyone and constantly looking for a reason to doubt them.
Solid apology, I agree. Dude's hands were shaking on the show and he was turning red because he was so upset with himself.
But I also agree, the media and pitchforkers need to take a step back and look at the overall context. Yeah, it's a shitty word, but was he trying to intentionally upset the LGBT community? Of course not. He just wanted to piss one guy off and that's it. Me personally, once I grew up and I had a few lesbian friends enter my circle, I virtually stopped using the word in almost any context.
The overall difference in reaction between when Jonah said it then apologized and when Kobe said it is amazing.
what if he is genuinely sorry? I don't know if he is (he seems like it really effected him ) but the dude is a celebrity everything he does is online and on the news.
I agree its unacceptable but its not unforgivable.
Solid apology, I agree. Dude's hands were shaking on the show and he was turning red because he was so upset with himself.
But I also agree, the media and pitchforkers need to take a step back and look at the overall context. Yeah, it's a shitty word, but was he trying to intentionally upset the LGBT community? Of course not. He just wanted to piss one guy off and that's it. Me personally, once I grew up and I had a few lesbian friends enter my circle, I virtually stopped using the word in almost any context.
The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
Faggot, often shortened to fag, is a pejorative term used chiefly in North America primarily to refer to a gay man.
The American slang term is first recorded in 1914, the shortened form fag shortly after, in 1921. Its immediate origin is unclear, but it is based on the word for "bundle of sticks", ultimately derived, via Old French, Italian and Vulgar Latin, from Latin fascis.
The word faggot has been used in English since the late 16th century as an abusive term for women, particularly old women,[9] and reference to homosexuality may derive from this.
This is an ignorant view. If you can't accept that word meanings transgress and change frequently, then you're been just as ignorant.
Yes the word started off as a slur. Yes people use it as a slur. But many people absorb words in the context they are used. Not through the meaning behind them.
There are people who use it just as a word that has impact, not because it has a deep routed meaning.
So next time someone lets it slip, take a good look at who they really are before you immediately grab the pitchforks.
But I know you aren't surprised, and neither am I.
Same thing with Mel Gibson/Ray Rice/Dr Dre etc etc
Mel Makes great movies and so does Jonah!
It's kind of funny how no one is calling for the Paparazzo to apologize for the harassment that he directed at Hill.
I believe it actually means a stick or a bundle of sticks.
It's just a word. If you went over and said "hey cupcake" with ill intended malice it could be just as bad. Words are overrated. The intent behind the words is what people should focus on. It's like the trolls behind the Colbert "scandal". Trolls decide they don't want to understand the point he was making and just decides to play dumb on the word play. It's obviously bullshit, but that's power of political correctness if you want to linger in these semantic details.
The censorship of words is not what is gonna reduce homophobia for the ignorant. There are other ways that actually works.
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And to answer everyone else, the word faggot is not used to specifically target gay people here. We use it for banter, we call anyone it. If it is ever used in a derogatory manner, its always talking about a general asshole.
Quite frankly, if you look it up, nigger means an ignorant person, she replied. It has nothing to do with race. But its okay for him to call me a racist or honky. Thats racist.
What's the difference between using gay as an insult and idiot, moron, or wanker? One of them is a synonym for homosexuals, with the implicit value of the insult being that being homosexual is bad, stupid, undesirable. You don't insult someone by calling them or equating them with good or neutral things, you call them a faggot or retard to imply they're not normal or as good as their peers.I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Growing up and realising the implication of using that word in an insult I've made an active effort to stop using it. But still, hearing it doesn't make me think 'oh that person is implicating that other person is a homosexual and hence not as good as us'. I think of it as just another word to put someone down with no real meaning.
The fuck? When has it ever only meant some, and not been a targeted derogatory word against homosexuals?The word faggot is offensive now? It just means asshole, which everyone uses.
It doesn't target any specific people or have any other directed use, so why is it considered more offensive?
It does to a lot of people so, hence your not using it, so I'm not sure why you think it doesn't.That word doesn't mean gay person to me. Though I still don't use it in public obviously because it can be quite offensive.
It's been my experience growing up that people knew exactly what that term meant and that's why they used it. No one wants to be called gay, so the worst thing you can do is call out someone's masculinity saying they're a faggot.Are you both eight years old? This makes sense for kids, who learn the slur as "idiot" before learning what it really refers to (see: The Louis CK bit), but at some point the real meaning should make itself obvious...
This is a great post. Words have different meanings to different people over time, class and geographical location. To give the term a blanket meaning is ridiculous.
Unfortunately, this is incorrect. From Wikipedia:
Hopefully that helps explain the context.
Are you related to this lady?
I honestly wouldn't care in the slightest.
The overall difference in reaction between when Jonah said it then apologized and when Kobe said it is amazing.
The irony here a portion of the public is blowing up in his face in the same manner he blew up in a papparazi's face (albeit different reasons).
Are you related to this lady?
Wat? Gibson is finished, while Dre... do you catch any news?
I believe it actually means a stick or a bundle of sticks.
It's just a word. If you went over and said "hey cupcake" with ill intended malice it could be just as bad. Words are overrated. The intent behind the words is what people should focus on. It's like the trolls behind the Colbert "scandal". Trolls decide they don't want to understand the point he was making and just decides to play dumb on the word play. It's obviously bullshit, but that's power of political correctness if you want to linger in these semantic details.
The censorship of words is not what is gonna reduce homophobia for the ignorant. There are other ways that actually works.
Surely you are trolling, right?
No one deserves to say words like that
I find it hard relating the insults like 'gay' and 'faggot' to homosexual people.
I have to admit growing up in the playground the word 'gay' was a standard put down amongst us kids. But it was just another word amongst an range of other silly words, idiot, moron, twat, wanker etc etc.
Growing up and realising the implication of using that word in an insult I've made an active effort to stop using it. But still, hearing it doesn't make me think 'oh that person is implicating that other person is a homosexual and hence not as good as us'. I think of it as just another word to put someone down with no real meaning.
It sucks but sometimes we have to look at who is using that word in what context, and not just at the words. Jonah Hill is not some closet homophobe using his power to degrade their rights. He was in a heavily agitated situation and resorted to an instinctual vocabulary of insults.
The fact he has to apologise and explain himself is ridiculous and a kick in the face to all the hard work and good he's already done for their cause. It's as if we are constantly suspicious of everyone and constantly looking for a reason to doubt them.
Is using a word with no negative connotations with completely malice intent worse than using a word with negative connotations with positive intent?
But that's a discussion for another time probably, as obviously this case was ill intent.
Words have weight in meaning. The word I chose was grotesque. No one deserves to say or hear words like that.