As a kid in the 70"s? N word As a parent in the 2000"s? tiger Learn more, do better |
I guess you feel better about bigotry if you convince yourself it was the norm. The only delusional person here is the one who thinks "everyone" acted like that. |
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I remember even in the 80s thinking that calling someone gay or retarded as an insult would make someone feel bad if they were those things (the R would was still used at that time in a matter of fact way for people with intellectual disabilities). Even though it was commonplace, I instinctively knew to not do it.
I'm sure I've made mistakes along the way and even now am adjusting to the ever changing language. I think that if you remain aware and listen to others and are open minded enough to admit that you are or were wrong, that's a good thing. And call out others in order to educate them (not insult them) when they make similar mistakes. |
She’s probably never burped or farted either! |
| Still waiting for an example of someone getting "cancelled" for something they said in middle school or high school. |
What region of the US did you live in? MD suburb here in the 1970s and it was "tiger." Agree with learn more, do better. |
https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/education/2020/06/04/cheerleader-who-used-racial-slur-will-not-attend-university-of-tennessee/3147231001/ |
It's the mistakes that get recorded and sent to your college admissions staff. Admitting you were wrong isn't helpful at all against an online mob. |
I think only a fool thinks they have nothing to improve on. |
I hope you reflect on the difference between kids acting like ignorant assholes and bullies versus adults doing the same... |
If you’re expanding to HS - there are plenty. Here’s one. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/12/26/us/mimi-groves-jimmy-galligan-racial-slurs.amp.html |
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You should be cancelled. Your family should lose everything. Ideally you’ll live starving under a bridge while repenting for your sins. Your children should suffer, too.
NOT. Cancel culture is turning me into a Republican. It’s enough. |
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Blackface on 30 Rock
Blackface on Jimmy Kimmel Michael Scott’s “Ping” character on the Office The entire Diversity episode of Office season 1 Gay jokes on Friends The Black Awareness rally in Coming to America Roseanne “some big ole dyke” West Wing affirmative action episode American Pie secret filming of a high school girl undressing Every Asian teen character ever (Long Duck Dong!) Virtually every sketch from Chapelle Show Same for South Park Al Bundy Chasing Amy - I wanna call the Whalers a bunch of f**s in the privacy of my own home Jay and Silent Bob Charlie Tweeder in Varsity Blues On and on and on. These are not obscure references. This is lock stock and barrel mainstream pop culture, much of it more recent that OP’s childhood. And none of it would fly now. Things change. You can’t blame anyone for not being a complete alien untethered to their own time, place, and community. We’re not living now by whatever code is likely to be regarded as decent and moral 100 years from now. Not only can you not blame them. There is no moral fault at all in any of this. I for one wish we could go back to a time when everyone wasn’t so sensitive. But carry on with your totalitarian dystopia. It’ll be super enjoyable for everyone. |
| I graduated from high school in the mid-80s and was raised by a pretty racist mother, OP, and I knew much better even then. Perhaps it's where you grew up--though I grew up in an UMC, very white neighborhood, but I just knew better. Was I perfect? Certainly not. But the N word and making fun of people who were a different race or from a different country was definitely not acceptable. |
| I am confused by the POC posters responding to this thread as if “problematic“ speech and behavior by youth is some problem exclusive to white people? I am sure that NO black American teens have EVER said anything homophobic, sexist, or downright misogynistic, for example... |