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N word
R word F (3 letter word) |
Agreed. Either everyone can use it or no one can. But screw anyone that thinks black people can say a word that white people can't. Language is free and belongs to everyone. |
Reading comprehension is your friend. |
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Yeah. Things like what is said is Blazing Saddles get a rise out of my DD more so than my son. I think my son gets the humor more than my DD.
She just doesn't get some of the stuff in Tarantino movies meanwhile my son and I just watched Inglorious Basterds the other night and really enjoyed it. FWIW, she's 16 and he's 19, so there is some age difference. I think back to watch things like Blazing Saddles, the Producers, Life of Brian. Even recently Book of Mormon. |
| I am confused what the "gen" this has to do with this |
We never censored free speech. Just taught that there is a time and place for certain words and to use them sparingly for maximum effect. There are no words that are forbidden or shocking though. |
| The F word is standard in our adult word so no big deal. The C word is still shocking unless you’re British. |
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I think the "gen" exacerbates shock because older gens heard the word maybe even used it then learned it was not right to do and stopped.
Younger gens seldom heard it never used it. |
Seriously? Your world uses homophobic insults on the reg? |
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They're not shocked at swears. They don't want to hear their parents swear.
But yes, some of them are shocked at the racism and sexism of entertainment from previous eras. Thank goodness! |
| My teens say C**T like it’s a good thing. I still freak out every time. |
They are just surprised when a parent first starts swearing around an offspring. Most kids are shocked, but more amused, at older racist and sexist jokes, and love the edginess of them now. Forbidden fruit is always more popular!
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I know exactly what line you're talking about! The TV version substituted "failed youth" and it's hilarious. When mine watched it as a 12 year old they were not phased by the original dialogue. They did however think that Bender was very mean. |
That interesting and odd. He's traditionally the underdog in the movie and most liked, with Emilio and Ringworm being a tie for second. The principal is the "villian" in the movie. He has horns!
And darn those doors with faulty screws falling out! |
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My kids are unsurprised by what their parents say.
However, I was pretty sheepish when I learned that we were considered "pervs" for watching Bridgerton when children were in the house and could hear. They discussed this with their friends and felt that was worth an "Ewww". |