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fandomsecrets2007-10-23 12:49 pm
[ SECRET POST #291 ]
⌈ Secret Post #291 ⌋
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Posting for Shahni due to lack of computer and early due to class.
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(Anonymous) 2007-10-23 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)I bet a couple of them will pop up their pompous heads in the comments, even.
So I am feeling you there. Will you be my friend?
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(Anonymous) 2007-10-23 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)Just to make my loyalty clear, I think the comparison is extremely effective. And may I suggest that once this friendship has been cemented, you should encourage your new friend to try your hobby. Perhaps you should even supply the venues. Certain parts of New York and Detroit come to mind.
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(Anonymous) 2007-10-23 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)I believe in the power of words, I also accept that some words can be used for harm, but I like to think that there is always the option of not using them if you can help it. Of course, others will say that this is one step away from censorship, that clear, concise language needn't be transformed into meaningless euphemisms for the sake of strict PC-ness, but as issues of race and discrimination tend to be case-specific and people's reactions are often influenced by emotions, it's kind of hard to remain that level-headed.
But I'm not here to conflate harmless language with decades of real oppression =) The point at hand is that I rather think the comparison is effective, simply because it is very narrow. As can be inferred by the tone of the secret, OP 7 likely does not go around saying 'faggot' because they do not believe it has the power to offend - on the contrary, they use the word for the expressed purpose of getting a rise out of other people. Clearly, this person accepts a priori the power of this word to cause harm -- they are no defender of free speech, just a mindless drama whore, cashing in on a sensitive issue to get attention. This similar attitude is is depicted in the example cited for comparison - even in a hypothetical situation, what reason would you have to flaunt the word 'nigger' around in a black community? The (hypothetical) person who does this also accepts the negative connotation of the word, and purposefully targets an audience that would be most affected by its use. This is how the narrowness of the example illustrates the similarity between the two cases, and highlights the extreme tackiness in OP 7's behavior.
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I myself would not use the word "faggot" in front of a gay male if he asked me not to, nor would I ever use the word "nigger". But I make it a point that I do not give words that 'should' be personally insulting to me any power, and it's a philosophy I openly sell to others (but I don't have a go at them if they don't buy it XD )
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(Anonymous) 2007-10-24 12:43 am (UTC)(link)Re: 7.
Yes, in this example, it is trolling in it's purest form. But the best way to deal with trolls is not to react to them - you're only feeding them. In this way it should not be 'condemned', but ignored or laughed at. OP 7 is clearly only doing it for the lulz, and it's this offended attitude that they're looking for - but from the phrasing I'd say that they've had experience, in that they've possibly come from a community like 4chan or somethingawful, where the use of the word faggot (and nigger) doesn't mean anything anymore, and then used it in an LJ fandom comm and started surprise!wank. I have seen this happen myself, and usually the person who started it will just end up laughing at everyone for thinking that their opinion actually matters to them. Which, from what I can gather, is exactly what OP 7 is saying (and is, unfortunately, how most internet arguments go.)
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It's the same thing. "I like to throw around a hateful, powerfully offensive slur aimed at a minority of which I may or may not be a part of, then sneer at people who actually are upset by this reminder of hatred."
And frankly, your argument smacks of victim-blaming anyway, which really bothers me as a general rule. :/
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It's the same thing. "I like to throw around a hateful, powerfully offensive slur aimed at a minority of which I may or may not be a part of, then sneer at people who actually are upset by this reminder of hatred." - My point is that I believe the use of the word over the internet, where it's losing a lot of it's meaning, is a step towards it no longer being a 'hateful, powerfully offensive slur'. The same with people not being upset by it's use - not because they believe in the negative connotations, but because the word, to them, is losing or has lost those connotations.
I'm not victim-blaming. If I used the word "faggot" in front of a gay male, and he asked me not to, I apologise and not use the word in front of him again - I would not have a go at him for it. At the same time, however, if someone uses the word "cunt" in front of me, I'm not phased in the slightest, because of my opinion stated in the previous comment.
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In this case, my 'hypothetical gay male friend' has more standing on the issue than I do - however, if a girl asked me not to use the word 'cunt' in front of her, the outcome would be slightly different.
I'd say, in this topic, audience and context are everything.
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In any case, I just don't understand why it's so hard just not to use words that are widely considered very offensive. It's not like you have to say them.
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I know "faggot" isn't at this point yet, but I believe the way it's going it'll get there eventually, but only if we let it.