
04-24-2023, 06:40 AM
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Reminds me of a quote from Jean Paul Sartre
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
OK, so admittedly this is somewhat of a troll.
I know better than to think the conversation will remain civil, but I'm curious.
In today's world, we'd be pummeled for characterizing a person of color, as a ... (insert your own adjective).
We surely don't call people with physical disabilities, "cripples" or even "handicapped".
In some circles of government, words like "terrorist" are even verboten.
Hardly a comedian in the world, would risk mouthing a "Polish Joke".
We're not supposed to identify folks, based on their sexual preference or even their "birth gender/sex". Essentially, it's no longer deemed proper to identify people based on their lifestyle choices.
The acceptable stereotyping of our youth, has gone by the boards.
Aren't words like: "yankee", "northerner", "snowbirds", etc., used in the same sort of derogatory way, unacceptable stereotyping?
I read and hear those words every day in The Villages, used almost exclusively as a pejorative.
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"Only rhe guy who is not rowing has time to rock the boat" Jean Paul Sartre
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