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You can call me whatever
#11
RE: You can call me whatever
(June 10, 2017 at 11:44 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: I have stated this plenty of times before, yet it needs repeating.

Words only have power to insult if one allows those words to have control over one's sensibilities.

Someone can call me a faggot and I will simply ignore it.  It will not bother me.

I have been called a faggot and I merely ignored it.

If an individual reacts to being referred by a derogatory term, that individual is giving personal power away and toward the offender.

Claiming personal power over a term among one and one's own kind is not doing anything to empower one's self or community.  In fact, it is doing quite the opposite, ensuring that the word will still affect them when used against them.

I have grown past other's petty insults, because in the end I realize that they are immature.

I have become mature by realizing that I refuse to give power to my offender by reacting to his name calling.  And thus I become stronger by not using the term myself.


Yes and no.

Context of situation matters. If you are isolated in a closed situation, say school or work, places you really have no choice to be in, and words or actions that are unwanted and repeated, you cant simply say "let it roll off of your back". Same with any minority worldwide. It is far easier for a majority of any group to sluff something off, but much harder for someone who doesn't fit into that majority.

Gays atheists and non Muslims in parts of the east don't have the luxury of "it's just words", mobs and state law can harm them in a real physical sense. But even in America, even today those words you say cant harm people do harm people.

I'd only say letting it roll off your back only works in an equal situation where both parties have the equal opportunity to leave that situation. Nobody has the right to be free from being offended, but I think your post is an oversimplification of reality. Bullies do exist, from a schoolyard level to even a political ideological leader level. 

It depends on the context of the situation.
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#12
RE: You can call me whatever
(June 11, 2017 at 8:01 am)Alex K Wrote: You are a faggot bigot curmudgeon. A figgormudgeon. There, I said it.

Ooh ooh.  This game is fun.  Do me, next, do me!
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#13
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Bend over BB.
If Kit doesn't do you next, Vorlon definitely will.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#14
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Panic
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#15
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(June 12, 2017 at 7:27 am)ignoramus Wrote: Bend over BB.
If Kit doesn't do you next, Vorlon definitely will.

If he'll wear rubber gloves and can sign prescription forms, then he can't be worse than my doctor. I don't know whether that guy is examining my prostate or going spelunking!
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#16
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Testing .. testing .. cocksucker. That is all.

How'd you do?
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#17
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To the OP: The problem for me is that regarding my own temper & anger sometimes, I just do not WANT to grow up. It gives me a feeling of satisfaction and minor release of frustration, depending indeed on the context of the situation, to just use the most terrible name-calling versus my "attacker".....I'm probably still a little boy, but holy shit it can help me having a better mood the rest of day !

In my native language we have the most bizarre cursing and name-calling. In Dutch we even go so far by using terrible deceases like cancer, AIDS, Herpes in front of a cursing word...FOr example, as OP's example "faggot", we (seriously) place "cancer" in front "faggot", leading to "cancer-faggot".....And If I explain this ti UK speaking ppl, they are completely in shock and call the Dutch sick ppl. they are quite right, I agree.
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#18
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I like to tack on to the old saying- "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me... so I'm gonna let words hurt me as a stand in for sticks and stones."

Its something that almost needs to stay unspoken. When that guy spray painted the n word across LeBron's house, his intent was to hurt him and his family. His intent to do harm is the main thing. Because we've all decided to let words harm us, that guy's job was done. He did the harm. But if we all agreed that words have no power over us one way or the other, he may have decided to do real harm to Lebron and his family.
I can't remember where this verse is from, I think it got removed from canon:

"I don't hang around with mostly men because I'm gay. It's because men are better than women. Better trained, better equipped...better. Just better! I'm not gay."

For context, this is the previous verse:

"Hi Jesus" -robvalue
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#19
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Vandalism is real harm.
<insert profound quote here>
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#20
RE: You can call me whatever
(June 10, 2017 at 11:44 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: I have stated this plenty of times before, yet it needs repeating.

Words only have power to insult if one allows those words to have control over one's sensibilities.

Someone can call me a faggot and I will simply ignore it. It will not bother me.

I have been called a faggot and I merely ignored it.

If an individual reacts to being referred by a derogatory term, that individual is giving personal power away and toward the offender.

Claiming personal power over a term among one and one's own kind is not doing anything to empower one's self or community. In fact, it is doing quite the opposite, ensuring that the word will still affect them when used against them.

I have grown past other's petty insults, because in the end I realize that they are immature.

I have become mature by realizing that I refuse to give power to my offender by reacting to his name calling. And thus I become stronger by not using the term myself.

*sigh* Typical faggot. ?

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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