We shall also use the more accurate designation "fruit." Calling a tomato a vegetable denies its true heritage as proud seed bearer. |
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Learn something new every day. So I will spell "gypped" properly from now on. Thanks!
Just kidding. |
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| So don't welsh on your debts anymore, folks. |
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I used to say "gypped" because it didn't really have any connotations for me (unlike something like "jewed" which clearly had derogatory roots). Once I learned the origins of the word, I trained myself to say "ripped off".
That being said, it's not one that would really stand out to my ear if someone else said it (unlike "jewed"). |
I have to disagree. When I heard Ashley Wagner say it, my reaction was bad. It didn't make me think she was a bigot, but more like uninformed and tone-deaf. |
I had no idea it referenced gypsies. gypsies are not a race, so it cannot be a racial slur. So, we will continue to use it gladly, particularly in that we italians hate gypsy shit. they tried to pick pocket DH last trip there to visit his family. |
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Only a DC transplant left wing loon ideologue would get on here and carry a freaking torch for god dam gypsies. WTF?
You are so out there in space. Come down to earth, go to europe, get your passport stolen by a gypsy, and then come on DCUMs and tell me what you REALLY think. |
| We are taking political correctness to new heights. |
Well, the truth is that the Roma culture and character is the problem. There are real, true, historical reasons for this. I have studied this deeply and carefully and there is very little redeeming about the Roma. That doesn't mean you have to / should use the word but there is little to admire about that particular culture. |
Getting your passport stolen is terrible and inexcusable, but that doesn't make it ok to use a slur. Never, ever ok, period. What goes for one goes for all. Hard and fast rule or the rule will not have staying power. |
+1 I refuse to give a shit about this issue. Let me rephrase. I refuse to give a shit about this "issue." |
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"Getting your passport stolen is terrible and inexcusable, but that doesn't make it ok to use a slur. Never, ever ok, period. What goes for one goes for all. Hard and fast rule or the rule will not have staying power."
A slur is something intentionally derogatory. Jew someone down - slur. Saying a word that many people think is spelled "jipp" and have no idea refers historically to gypsies - sorry, disagree that is a slur. |
Ok, PP, now you know, so be a better person and just stop using this nasty term. Are we done here? And P.S., if you made it through any type of higher education without figuring out where this term came from, what rock were you under? Have you ever left the United States? |