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Interesting to see that those that claim to know use terms such as "hadjis" ....not speaking from first hand experience, I had understood that this was a racist term.
And your point is ?
Glad your not a politician. :sleeping:
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Interesting to see that those that claim to know use terms such as "hadjis" ....not speaking from first hand experience, I had understood that this was a racist term.
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Interesting to see that those that claim to know use terms such as "hadjis" ....not speaking from first hand experience, I had understood that this was a racist term.
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When I Googled the word as I was not even sure what it meant it said " an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca "
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When I Googled the word as I was not even sure what it meant it said " an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca "
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And it is a derogatory because? I am unsure what you are trying to say Flower.
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And it is a derogatory because? I am unsure what you are trying to say Flower.
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Words GnV just words.
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Are people really that bothered by a word, used by American soldiers but used by a member on a swingers site, and another member indicating racism?
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Surely you don't genuinely believe that words are "just words" and have no potentially damaging effect? Words are one of the key ways in which we communicate, and are particularly important in a forum (such as this) where there are no other methods in which to convey meaning (e.g. body language, tone of voice, etc.)
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I am sure that if any member is slightly offended by that term., then there is a report button to use. I did not know it is offensive in the slightest and I wonder how many Arabs find it offensive, do we know?
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Does that make me wrong because I do not agree with you?
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Are people really that shallow as to be offended by a mere word? It is what I believe and some people seem to get offended much easier than others so how can you tell from one person to another what their reaction is going to be?
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I did not know it is offensive in the slightest and I wonder how many Arabs find it offensive, do we know?
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It has nothing to do with whether or not you agree with me. You are just wrong if you think that words can never have a damaging effect.
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I've noticed that you often like to ask people for facts and evidence to back up what they say. Well <flexes muscles>, how about the fact that it is a criminal offence in this country to incite racial hatred? That offence is committed when a person says something which is abusive or insulting, where they intend to stir up racial hatred or make it likely that racial hatred will be stirred up. Why do you think that law exists? It is because words can be incredibly powerful and the things that we say matter just as much as the things that we do.
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The Equality Act also includes a category of discrimination known as harassment. This is where are person violates another person's dignity or creates an intimidating, hostile, degrading or offensive environment. Claims have been brought under this legislation for the use of terms like "gay boy" in the workplace.
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If you're still not convinced that words can hurt people, try speaking to a child who is verbally bullied at school. Then come back here and tell me that words can't hurt.
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It's not remotely shallow to be offended by a term of racial abuse. The reason that a lot of those words are offensive is because of the history of violence and discrimination against a particular race with which the words are associated. What is shallow is a failure to recognise that and understand that it is important to treat people with dignity and respect. If you are not sure how a person will react to any given term, then that provides even more reason to be sensitive and avoid using it altogether.
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I find a lot of terms offensive, even when they are nothing to do with my own race/background/social status, etc. The key point here, which you seem to be missing, is that it is wrong for someone to intentionally use a term in a derogatory way, because it may be offensive to other users of the forum. It is also against the AUP, regardless of whether it is reported.
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A word was used in a way that we still do not know in which way it was meant,
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I use it as a derogatory term there
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I only have derogatory terms and feelings for Hadjis!
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You now appear to have changed your mind and accepted that words can be damaging. If I have understood you correctly, what you are now saying is that you don't care if you offend others by what you say and that people are "too sensitive" and you're not willing to temper your opinions in order to avoid insulting or upsetting others. Is that about the size of it?
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I must say, it is very difficult to discuss things with you when you change your point so often and seem to overlook the point that I'm making.
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Perhaps you should read the posts in a thread before trying to blow things out of all proportion.
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Ok - this is all getting abut silly now. I wonder whether a Mod will come along and lock the thread soon. We're in a different time zone to the original topic now, having gone off on so many tangents...!!!
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Ok - this is all getting abut silly now. I wonder whether a Mod will come along and lock the thread soon. We're in a different time zone to the original topic now, having gone off on so many tangents...!!!
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Ok - this is all getting abut silly now. I wonder whether a Mod will come along and lock the thread soon. We're in a different time zone to the original topic now, having gone off on so many tangents...!!!