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    Default Re: Soldier butchered in street in Woolwich

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    You know the word is offensive.
    OK, chalk this up to my being white and please forgive the naivety in which I state this childlike question, but......


    Why?


    Why is it an offensive word? What about Paki rather than Pakistani makes it offensive? Is Stani offensive? I mean there are a few countries that end in -stan, and I guess someone could lump them all together with Stani, unless that's already been done and have the same effect, but seriously what about the word makes it offensive? Is it the manner in which it's used, the tone, what it implies...please explain it the way someone would explain it to a Martian who has just set foot on Earth and yes I am absolutely serious, I would like to understand it better.
    Because in Britain, thankfully more in the recent past than now the word Paki often prefaced the word Bastard and then imminent violence. It was used as away to make somebody less than human. It justified in the eyes of those that used it putting a brick through the brown families window, jumping the non white guy for having the cheek to walk down the street. It is a horrible word because of what it came to symbolise not because those subjected to it saw themselves as victims but because they often were victims. Victims of harassment,bullying, assault,arson and sometimes even murder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Because in Britain, thankfully more in the recent past than now the word Paki often prefaced the word Bastard and then imminent violence. It was used as away to make somebody less than human. It justified in the eyes of those that used it putting a brick through the brown families window, jumping the non white guy for having the cheek to walk down the street. It is a horrible word because of what it came to symbolise not because those subjected to it saw themselves as victims but because they often were victims. Victims of harassment,bullying, assault,arson and sometimes even murder.
    Thank you as well Beanz

    Again, one cannot just hand over power to a word, it's just some letters which are LEARNED to be painful.

    Rhubarb....that mean anything to anyone? Well if I yelled that every time I punched you or did something bad to you eventually you'd grow to despise the word and the people who use it because of the actions which you learned follow after it. It is basic Behavioral Psychology and I believe the only way to truly rid a word of its power is to just use it until it looses all meaning....granted that would be a very emotional purge to let all that go, but it COULD be done....then again, white dude here so maybe I'm just talkin out my ass here.

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    Default Re: Soldier butchered in street in Woolwich

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Because in Britain, thankfully more in the recent past than now the word Paki often prefaced the word Bastard and then imminent violence. It was used as away to make somebody less than human. It justified in the eyes of those that used it putting a brick through the brown families window, jumping the non white guy for having the cheek to walk down the street. It is a horrible word because of what it came to symbolise not because those subjected to it saw themselves as victims but because they often were victims. Victims of harassment,bullying, assault,arson and sometimes even murder.
    Thank you as well Beanz

    Again, one cannot just hand over power to a word, it's just some letters which are LEARNED to be painful.

    Rhubarb....that mean anything to anyone? Well if I yelled that every time I punched you or did something bad to you eventually you'd grow to despise the word and the people who use it because of the actions which you learned follow after it. It is basic Behavioral Psychology and I believe the only way to truly rid a word of its power is to just use it until it looses all meaning....granted that would be a very emotional purge to let all that go, but it COULD be done....then again, white dude here so maybe I'm just talkin out my ass here.
    Holy shit Lyle. Seriously, how dare you. Can someone ban Lyle for being racist please? As highlighted above, he just said the 'R' word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Because in Britain, thankfully more in the recent past than now the word Paki often prefaced the word Bastard and then imminent violence. It was used as away to make somebody less than human. It justified in the eyes of those that used it putting a brick through the brown families window, jumping the non white guy for having the cheek to walk down the street. It is a horrible word because of what it came to symbolise not because those subjected to it saw themselves as victims but because they often were victims. Victims of harassment,bullying, assault,arson and sometimes even murder.
    Thank you as well Beanz

    Again, one cannot just hand over power to a word, it's just some letters which are LEARNED to be painful.

    Rhubarb....that mean anything to anyone? Well if I yelled that every time I punched you or did something bad to you eventually you'd grow to despise the word and the people who use it because of the actions which you learned follow after it. It is basic Behavioral Psychology and I believe the only way to truly rid a word of its power is to just use it until it looses all meaning....granted that would be a very emotional purge to let all that go, but it COULD be done....then again, white dude here so maybe I'm just talkin out my ass here.
    Holy shit Lyle. Seriously, how dare you. Can someone ban Lyle for being racist please? As highlighted above, he just said the 'R' word.
    So says the Puerto Rican ginger....fuckin hell, you grabbed hold of the shit end of the stick with both hands didn't you. If anyone should be offended its you Rhubarb

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