Do you mean Boer? Personally, I just like pygmys. Nothing like a sweet little wether pygmy.
That takes a political discussion to a completely new level. There is no doubt in my mind that most politicians are just criminals with good grades, and rich breeding. No matter WHICH Political Party they associate with... But then again...so are most big business men...
retarded tends to now describe someone who makes a particularly foolish decision especially when they know better.
retarded
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re⋅tard⋅ed
/rɪˈtɑrdɪd/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ri-tahr-did] Show IPA
–adjective
1. characterized by retardation: a retarded child.
–noun
2. (used with a plural verb) mentally retarded persons collectively (usually prec. by the): new schools for the retarded.
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Origin:
1800–10; retard + -ed 2
Synonyms:
backward, disabled, handicapped.
re⋅tard
/rɪˈtɑrd, for 1–3, 5; ˈritɑrd for 4/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ri-tahrd, for 1–3, 5; ree-tahrd for 4] Show IPA
–verb (used with object)
1. to make slow; delay the development or progress of (an action, process, etc.); hinder or impede.
–verb (used without object)
2. to be delayed.
–noun
3. a slowing down, diminution, or hindrance, as in a machine.
4. Slang: Disparaging.
a. a mentally retarded person.
b. a person who is stupid, obtuse, or ineffective in some way: a hopeless social retard.
5. Automotive, Machinery. an adjustment made in the setting of the distributor of an internal-combustion engine so that the spark for ignition in each cylinder is generated later in the cycle.
I'm not debating this issue. This is black and white to me. I AM OFFENDED by any use of that word or any derogatory word, regardless of the context. AND, How dare anyone tell me I'm wrong to feel otherwise!
Please!?!?!
Wayne
Wayne I think you nailed it there. You have every right to be offended by what ever word you choose. It is difficult to find any word that won’t offend someone.
I think what is really important is not the word itself but the intent of the speaker. If the speaker intended to offend people with learning disabilities then that is something quite different. If he had used the word stupid instead it would have offended all the stupid. If he had said pretty it would have offended my wife.
The guy may be rude, or lacking tact, or unthinking in his choice of words. I don’t think he was talking to retarded people. How angry do you want to get about something a rude person said. How much of your life do you want to donate to that anger?
Personally, I cringe at the word "lumpy."
Well, if I ever have the opportunity to meet you, then I guess I won't bring my friend, LUMPY! Yes, that is his nickname. His last name is Lombaird. When another friend of mines child tried to say it, it came out as Lumpy, then stuck. He's been called that for years.
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I like the milk production of a Nubian, but prefer the meat production of a boer, which do you breed?
I never said they were unfounded. You have every right to find it offensive. It is something that touches you personally, and thus knowing that, I won't use it around you. Simple.
However, I in turn find "White wasn't or isn't considered derogatory by any stretch of the language. " to be offensive towards me and the racism I experienced over several months. I have an african american supervisor. He told me that as a child, despite having a white mother, he was *taught* to be *afraid* of white people. That the white folks would always be out to get him. That they were untrustworthy. To this day he won't go near the controlled substances at work because, and I quote, "I'm the only black man here."
He has told me to my face that there are things I can't understand because I'm white.
That isn't derogatory? What language are you speaking, praytell? And yes, nice dictionary quote you've pulled there. However, languages change word meanings over time. Twit is derogatory now... but wasn't until the 1920. Before that it was a verb that described being derogatory towards someone else! Or it was a weak place in a piece of yarn. Or to be excited over something. Language is the least static part of any culture.
What language are you speaking, praytell?
but wasn't until the 1920.
I apologise. I had originally thought I was trying to hold a conversation with you so that we could reach a mutual understanding of each other, even if we don't entirely agree about a concept. Apparently that was too much to expect.
Do you feel empowered by this statement? I was merely expressing a feeling, regarding a word, that regardless of it's content in conversation, has derogatory undertones. You on the other hand, feel the need to bring it to a whole new level. It's funny that YOU should write that statement!
I'm done!
Wayne