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It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
Do you use the term "Yank"?
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
Do you use the term "Yank"?
I said if it's offensive to real English people, I will stop using it.It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
Do you use the term "Yank"?
Nope, slang wise I just say 'Muricans or "burgers".
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
Do you use the term "Yank"?
Nope, slang wise I just say 'Muricans or "burgers".
Oh, come on. I know all kinds of English people who use the term. It's not derogatory. It comes from consumption of lime juice in the navy. Are you really that touchy that that's an insult to you? Fucking snowflake.
Not at all, I'm just pointing out your usual hypocrisy on the matter...
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I've literally never heard a single Brit use the word in my life. It's an American term.
Oh, come on. I know all kinds of English people who use the term. It's not derogatory. It comes from consumption of lime juice in the navy. Are you really that touchy that that's an insult to you? Fucking snowflake.
Not at all, I'm just pointing out your usual hypocrisy on the matter...
Wikipedia:
I've literally never heard a single Brit use the word in my life. It's an American term.
Nobody in the US uses that term to describe people over there.
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.
Do you use the term "Yank"?
Nope, slang wise I just say 'Muricans or "burgers".
"Burgers." Another food related insult. What a hypocrite.
Oh, come on. I know all kinds of English people who use the term. It's not derogatory. It comes from consumption of lime juice in the navy. Are you really that touchy that that's an insult to you? Fucking snowflake.
Not at all, I'm just pointing out your usual hypocrisy on the matter...
Wikipedia:
I've literally never heard a single Brit use the word in my life. It's an American term.
Nobody in the US uses that term to describe people over there.
I find it offensive that we still use the term paddywagon. I find it offensive that others don't find this offensive...
Is that because it refers to a specific European ethnicity? You seem to be selective in what you find offensive...Perhaps a strongly worded letter to "no one gives a shit" might prove helpful.
Is that because it refers to a specific European ethnicity? You seem to be selective in what you find offensive...Perhaps a strongly worded letter to "no one gives a shit" might prove helpful.
So, are you personally judging levels of offensiveness? Or is there an accepted list of levels of offensiveness?No, because the N word is still in use, why is "paddywagon" more offensive?
So, are you personally judging levels of offensiveness? Or is there an accepted list of levels of offensiveness?No, because the N word is still in use, why is "paddywagon" more offensive?
I'll help you out here... Paddywagon refers to people of Irish descent being stereotyped as more likely to break the law.They're both still being used. One is more offensive than the other, yes. Paddywagon refers to people of Irish descent. The "N" word refers to blacks as if they were sub human. Paddywagon wasn't invented by "minorities", but by other white people.
I'll tell you a story. Years ago I moderated a forum. Often mods are left wing, for some reason. So, I'd notice a pattern with them... They often policed non-White racial slurs, while turning a blind eye to White racial slurs. They'd flip their shit if someone posted Chink, etc, but turned a blind eye to Cracker, Kraut, etc.
I tried to understand their philosophy behind this, but they couldn't explain it in any way that made rational sense.
I'll help you out here... Paddywagon refers to people of Irish descent being stereotyped as more likely to break the law.They're both still being used. One is more offensive than the other, yes. Paddywagon refers to people of Irish descent. The "N" word refers to blacks as if they were sub human. Paddywagon wasn't invented by "minorities", but by other white people.
Getting drunk and causing trouble, needing police to round them up. Do you think that's stereotyping them?No it doesn't dumbass. It has to do with Irish people more likely to be drunk.
Getting drunk and causing trouble, needing police to round them up. Do you think that's stereotyping them?No it doesn't dumbass. It has to do with Irish people more likely to be drunk.
I'm not so sure it matters much who made up the term. I just find it interesting how some terms have evolved into being super evil, and others have not.Probably so. Again, other white people made up the term. Don't you think that complicates matters?
BTW, a white English woman
BTW, a white English woman
What other kind is there?
Non-whites aren't "English" or ethnically British for that matter.
It's hypocritical because you find some slurs acceptable and others to be literally "evil".
This is all due to your Cultural Marxist programming.