• @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    Hah, gay.

    Honestly, I grew up in a time where gay just meant “dumb”. I still say it from time to time on accident, knowing that it’s unacceptable say it today.

    Like, I’ve called so many things “gay” through the decades that it’s lost any connection to LGBT stuff in my head. But strangely, I’ve never used it as an insult to a person. I have no idea why.

    I’m a living example of that south park episode with the bikers…

    • @[email protected]
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      136 months ago

      Mostly the same for “f@g”. My gay friends called each other that back in the 90’s. LOL, they called me that. It simply wasn’t a big deal, no harm, no foul.

      Same for “retard”. I got a warning from a reddit mod I liked, on a really reasonable sub, for talking about “retarding the action” on a mechanical device. Yeah.

      While we’re at it, I didn’t know “negro” had somehow turned into a pejorative until Oceans 11 came out. I thought it was a polite, though archaic, word. “Colored” had been out for some time, but again, I thought it was just an old word and nobody cared. And “Eskimo”, and “Oriental”, and so on. Never heard those words used in a derogatory context. (Gods please, don’t try to educate me. I truly get it now. Just relating my experiences and thoughts for context.)

      This kinda thing is what conservatives are on about. No, they’re not sad that they can’t throw n****r around any longer. FFS, that word has been anathema since I was a child in the 70s. It’s just that language is changing at an historic rate, and fuck you if you don’t keep up with every nuance. Anyone remember when “African-American” was a big thing, and even black people were laughing at it?

      I have no desire to hurt anyone’s feelings, always trying to learn, but on a single decade’s timeline, language is a minefield. Now do 50-years. (OK, don’t care about conservatives or Russians, but you get my drift.)

      Go ahead, beat me up.

      • @[email protected]
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        66 months ago

        Same for “retard”. I got a warning from a reddit mod I liked, on a really reasonable sub, for talking about “retarding the action” on a mechanical device. Yeah.

        I had some limited entertainment hassling mods on reddit about their stupid automated bots that couldn’t understand that words like “retard” or “abort” have meanings outside of insults and politics.

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        6 months ago

        It’s so fucking hilarious that there’s a pink floyd poster on the wall of that gif too…

        But yeah, I’m the same - I have no desire to hurt anyone’s feelings. I support the existence of LGBT people, I’m not exactly going to pride events or anything, but my daughters are somewhere along that spectrum of sexuality and I don’t give them shit for it; I’ve always supported them.

      • @Scubus
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        16 months ago

        Nah, educate me lol. Eskimo is considered derogatory?

        • @[email protected]
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          -16 months ago

          Loved a reddit sub about historical pics. There was a poster constantly uploading “Eskimo” pics, and describing them as such.

          OMFG, the comments. Every time. Funny thing is, the poster claimed they were of Far-Northern-North-American-Descent-Before-Whites-Came-Along. Of course we can’t use “Inuit”, because they’re not all Inuits. Fair enough.

    • kamenLady.
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      66 months ago

      Same - i still have to be careful, because it’s so natural for me to call something gay, because i think it’s just stupid.

    • @[email protected]
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      -46 months ago

      Nothing has replaced gay. It still remains the most useful word to describe something. Nothing else quite fits.

      Like you say it doesn’t mean homosexual it has so much use.

  • @[email protected]
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    146 months ago

    Yeah if I heard another straight guy say the word “heterophobic” I would unleash an onslaught of bullying so brutal that he’d wish he’d never learned the word.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        I love calling those sorts of people snowflakes. Gets em really riled up lul. Use their own terms against them. Out crazy them.

    • @Jax
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      Same way hearing gay used as an insult would feel to a gay person, I would imagine. Only in this case there’s the added layer of the straight person incurring cognitive dissonance. People respond to that in different ways, denial being one of them.

      At least, that’s what I came to the conclusion of when I was made aware of my behavior as a straight person. Instead of living in denial, though, I changed and banished using gay as an insult. Now I just dislike both.

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    Gay, Straight it’s all the same to me. I like a curvy soft body with not a lot of hair. Their downstairs bits matter not to me.

    • StametsOPM
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      76 months ago

      First off, this isn’t reddit. So you can drop the r nonsense.

      Second, this happens on a pretty regular basis. Ask any gay person. This is pretty normal. Y’all straight people are really fucking fragile.

        • StametsOPM
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          26 months ago

          It’s that or genuinely brainwashed lunatic. Their posting history leaves a lot of sanity to be desired.

      • @[email protected]
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        -66 months ago

        look at you. getting offended cause i used what amounts to a meme response. so offended. Lemmy is just reddit jr. anyway.

        second, no one is getting offended by being called straight. if a gay person used “that so straight” in front of me i’d fucking laugh cause it’s funny. fuck off with your “fragility” bullshit.

        r/gofuckyourself

  • @[email protected]
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    -106 months ago

    read with humour

    I don’t like being called sis. No one asked me if I’m sis. Sounds pretty sus thar a bunch of Gays came up with a new name for the population that literally keeps the species going.

    How about instead of sis or straight. I’m - I dunno. Supreme over lords? Too much? Well to bad. I identify as a supreme overlord and if you don’t call me one I guess that make you a fascist.

    See how stupid that logic sounds?

    • flicker
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      I tried but no amount of injecting humor made that funny. Came across as more onejoke nonsense to be honest.

      • @PsychedSy
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        36 months ago

        It identifies as humorous.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      read with humour

      I’m not offended by this, but I just don’t see where the humour lies. Are you trying to play a character?

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      Imagine getting mad over Latin prefixes. Does the made up word “internet” offend you?