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grayout.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-06-11 04:20 pm
[ SECRET POST #157 ]
⌈ Secret Post #157 ⌋
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Here, (and from what I've garnered, most everywhere else), "faggot" and "fag" has passed from nasty insult to common slang, used in everything from standard gay camraderie to "Halo is for fags". Rarely have I ever heard it used as a deliberate insult to gay people, which is apparently in stark contrast to a good few people here. Of that, I was not aware, and I doubt the secretmaker was either.
Also, I live in Tennessee, about ten miles from the county that actually banned the presence of gay people for a while. The term is so common and there are so many OTHER, far nastier words hurled for actual malicious insult that faggot does not phase many in the gay community around here.
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Your points. They do not make sense.
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I am not saying you and I have no right to be offended when someone legitimately means you emotional harm by using it. But common usage that has nothing to do at all with homosexuals does not warrant taking offense.
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Different cultures have different connotations attached to their words, but I really don't think, no matter how much
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I live in the South, too. It is tossed around a bit, not as much as "gay". I usually can't bring myself to object because whenever I hear it used it's not in a gay-friendly area.
Some areas are worse than others. My college is very homophobic, while the next nearest large university is well-known as gay-friendly.
Also, when I hear "Deep South" I think Alabama. Louisianna. Not Tennessee. But maybe that's just me.
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Ah, sorry on that last point, I'm not American so I don't know how the different areas are referred to.