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Sure, context matters. But a slur having another non-slur meaning does not mean it's always okay to use it with a third intent. You can still be invoking the slur associations of the word. That's going to go on a case-by-case basis.
In the case of fandom it's not a slur.
And a bunch of white guys might get to together and think that "The Spooks" is a great name for a band. Maybe they don't have bad intent or even know that the word is also a racial slur. Doesn't mean it's appropriate for them to call themselves that. Doesn't mean that the word isn't a slur. Intent doesn't change the impact the word has on people.
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(Anonymous) 2015-04-22 07:15 am (UTC)(link)There are a lot of every day words that could offend me if someone used them to directly insult me, that doesn't mean I would ask someone to stop using the word. Even if I come to associate the word as bad in general, personal feelings are not the same as a general societal problem.
I mean to quote some of your earlier language, would someone calling themselves "the Bananas" for a band always be offensive? Or any of the other words you listed?
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(Anonymous) 2015-04-22 09:15 am (UTC)(link)No, I don't think so. While I'll agree that trash is a slur in some cases, context and intent absolutely matter when it comes to words where the first or most prominent meaning isn't the slur. The first thing that comes to mind for spooks is ghosts (then CIA).
Fruit, coconut or Oreo, cracker, and slow would be fine in quite a few contexts where fag, darky, and retard would really not be fine in most contexts.