charlie1331
Joined: Sep 16, 2012
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May 01, 2019 - 22:51 |
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Antithesisoftime wrote: | I eventually accepted a match against the offending coach, and I made every effort to brutalize his team as much as possible, and well within the rules of blood bowl. I never made clear to that coach why I played him the way I did, but I'm sorely tempted, the next time I see him spouting misogyny, to remind him of that game, and politely inform him that he got stomped "by a girl"
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Did anyone else go through their matches to see if they were the culprit?
Safe to say it wasn't me as we've only played twice and I've be victorious in both matches. Whew. |
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koadah
Joined: Mar 30, 2005
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May 01, 2019 - 22:52 |
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Throweck
Joined: Feb 23, 2013
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May 01, 2019 - 22:56 |
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koadah wrote: | harvestmouse wrote: | Is this kind of abuse really hurtful? |
Yes. Definitely.
Being called nigger by one person is much less of a problem than everyone equating you with shit. |
Everyone? You mean one person in this case right? |
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Sigmar1
Joined: Aug 13, 2008
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May 01, 2019 - 22:57 |
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Antithesisoftime wrote: | I eventually accepted a match against the offending coach, and I made every effort to brutalize his team as much as possible |
Wait a minute...you've brutalized one of MY teams! And on more than one occasion!! |
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Cloggy
Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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May 01, 2019 - 23:00 |
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I still want to hear more about the sad fate of the white male american. I'm truly saddened to hear that they have now also become part of the long list of ethnic and sexual minorities to face serious persecution in society.
I would prefer this extra information to arrive in the form of some statistics that actually show withe males being disadvantaged in ANYTHING except their ability to dance. |
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Dominik
Joined: Oct 29, 2004
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May 01, 2019 - 23:02 |
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Surprised some people still use the word "gay" to describe something unpleasant or uncool.
We as kids used to use it 20 years ago but times changed. |
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koadah
Joined: Mar 30, 2005
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May 01, 2019 - 23:05 |
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Throweck wrote: | koadah wrote: | harvestmouse wrote: | Is this kind of abuse really hurtful? |
Yes. Definitely.
Being called nigger by one person is much less of a problem than everyone equating you with shit. |
Everyone? You mean one person in this case right? |
Well. that is how it's going to seem if we're going to say that it's "normalised". |
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Throweck
Joined: Feb 23, 2013
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May 01, 2019 - 23:07 |
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Dominik wrote: | Surprised some people still use the word "gay" to describe something unpleasant or uncool.
We as kids used to use it 20 years ago but times changed. |
Interesting you say this Dom. I worked in a lot of schools where children still use the term 'gay'. I asked one boy once what he thought it meant. He said 'rubbish'. After a brief conversation, it was clear he had no idea that it was linked to sexuality in any way. When it was explained, he was a little confused. Kids have many awful words for many awful things. Teenagers are much more aligned to accepting sexualities than any other generation around my area.
My point is, it's still used by the younger generation but the meaning for them is very different and not linked to sexuality as much as we might think.
It doesn't make it right though!! |
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Dominik
Joined: Oct 29, 2004
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May 01, 2019 - 23:12 |
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Throweck wrote: | Dominik wrote: | Surprised some people still use the word "gay" to describe something unpleasant or uncool.
We as kids used to use it 20 years ago but times changed. |
Interesting you say this Dom. I worked in a lot of schools where children still use the term 'gay'. I asked one boy once what he thought it meant. He said 'rubbish'. After a brief conversation, it was clear he had no idea that it was linked to sexuality in any way. When it was explained, he was a little confused. Kids have many awful words for many awful things. Teenagers are much more aligned to accepting sexualities than any other generation around my area.
My point is, it's still used by the younger generation but the meaning for them is very different and not linked to sexuality as much as we might think.
It doesn't make it right though!! |
It (the German equivalent to gay) was not linked much to sexuality during my childhood as well but I got the impression that the Austrian youth do not use this word for such "rubbish" meanings anymore. But I remember that no one wanted to be "gay" that time and it was pretty clear that "gay" behaviour or whatever is associated with it would lead to serious mobbing.
It could be different in GB and other English speaking countries though. |
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JellyBelly
Joined: Jul 08, 2009
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May 01, 2019 - 23:14 |
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sann0638 wrote: | I think derogatory use of the word gay is completely unacceptable. |
+1 |
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charlie1331
Joined: Sep 16, 2012
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May 01, 2019 - 23:15 |
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Cloggy wrote: | I still want to hear more about the sad fate of the white male american. I'm truly saddened to hear that they have now also become part of the long list of ethnic and sexual minorities to face serious persecution in society.
I would prefer this extra information to arrive in the form of some statistics that actually show withe males being disadvantaged in ANYTHING except their ability to dance. |
Don't forget jumping |
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Tulkas_jrrt
Joined: Apr 30, 2012
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May 01, 2019 - 23:16 |
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I think we should all stop to use these words in a general way.
In real life and online.
And I prefer education to punishment. |
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Sigmar1
Joined: Aug 13, 2008
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May 01, 2019 - 23:16 |
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Arktoris wrote: | every white, male, Catholic, and Trump supporter |
Seems to me white male Catholics are doing just fine, unless you are ALSO a snowflake or watch too much Faux News.
Trump supporters on the other hand deserve all the scorn, hatred and ostracization that can be heaped upon them. There is no excuse for inflicting that criminal POS on this country. |
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Christy
Joined: Jul 19, 2007
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May 01, 2019 - 23:25 |
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Christer mentioned that the opponent apologised. 5 times. Presuming they are not a repeat offender here I feel like that should be it.
Sometimes people say/type things they shouldn't. I am not saying it was ok (it wasn't) but if the person in question has learned their lesson. If we get repeat or a lot of offenders then harsher action should be taken.
It should be clear that such language is against the terms of the site and Christer has said as much already. |
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harvestmouse
Joined: May 13, 2007
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May 01, 2019 - 23:38 |
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3. is possibly going off on a tangent, but that was my initial feeling....sick of it. I also admit I don't pay the TV licence. I never watch the thing. Japanese guy at the door......don't open it. It's never going to be a positive experience.
Now that Christer has explained, I feel this:
What was the intent? Intent has more meaning surely than actual words. They used a word that to them was ok, but horribly stereotyped.
The fact they repeatedly apologised after realising that they insulted the OP......I wouldn't punish them either. Look at the intent. Like I said in my post, different countries view abuse differently. Look at Zed's comment and how that was viewed.
For me intent means everything. Words are just a way of describing it. Everybody does it differently. |
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