Here where? In the US? Yes we do. And anyway, so what? |
| I never knew that it was a slur. I can see why now that I see how it's spelled. I'll start using "short changed". |
| There are lots of words that used to be okay but that PC police have decided we can no longer use. |
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I was in my 20s when I learned it was a term with bad origins. I was also in my 20s when I learned it was unsavory to say "in like Flynn".
I try not to use it now that I know and feel awkward when it slips (I used it for a long, long time). I will say, though, that it is not at all like the reference above about Jews. Even those of us who aren't good at distinguishing slurs know that one is bad. |
It is? |
+1 I just googled it. Who knew? Errol Flynn's sexual exploits and womanizing. |
Shorter PP: I used to be able to offend people and get away with it. Ah, the good old days. |
Sexual exploits, womanizing, rape, whatever. |
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I use it and I don't give a rat's ass.
No one uses it and thinks of gypsies. And when I DO think if gypsies, I think of the scum who drug their kids to help them beg in public places, places they've driven a very nice car to, in order to swindle people. They're criminals and this are is so full of guilt that residents here deserve the bending-over they receive from these crooks. |
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Yes, in the US. And... You are correct! I googled. I was unaware they were in the US. I think most people are unaware it is a slur. I personally do not use it after I learned it was a slur (I was close to 30 btw when I was told the origin.) |
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Do we have them here? Do we ever. They crawl out of the cracks in Northern Virginia when the weather gets warm. Look for people with a hard-to-place ethnicity, holding cardboard signs that they need help and food, in supermarket parking lots, church parking lots, Metro stops.
They insist on cash; if you suggest a social services program they get very angry. They should all be rounded up by the police but NoVa loves its people who shouldn't be here to begin with. |
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I have known the origins, don't care, and will continue to use it.
I will also continue to use the phrase red-headed step child, call someone a bastard, eat Quaker Oats, enjoy a Three Musketeers bar, and drink beer on St. Patty's day. |
| It's St Paddy's, I'm just sayin. Patty is short for Patricia. |
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Paddy is short for St. Patrick and a derogatory reference to Irish.
A Paddy wagon is the police wagon that took away the druken Irish -- thus a Paddy Wagon. |