[pct-l] PCT FAG
Guthrie Nutter
guthrie.nutter at gmail.com
Sat Apr 21 13:46:27 CDT 2012
And then even before that, the semantic origin of a fag was a thin piece of wood used used by zealots to burn Christians crucified during the Middle Ages. This word has such a filthy history, doesn't it...?
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On Apr 21, 2012, at 2:03 PM, Diarmaid Harmon <irishharmon at comcast.net> wrote:
> And hear I thought a fag was a cigarette......
>
> Hiking Irish.
>
> On Apr 21, 2012, at 8:49 AM, Ken Murray wrote:
>
>> So, if "PCT FAG" still bothers you, my suggestion is go spend some
>> time on the trail. Meet a lot of new people. Get to know them, with
>> an open mind and heart.
>> ===========================
>>
>> Matt, your sentiment about tolerance is certainly agreeable, but your understanding of context is not.
>>
>> You write as though "fag" is simply a term that is used do denote orientation. It is not.
>>
>> It IS a derogatory and offensive epithet, generally used to insult and demean people. It is NOT a neutral discriptive.
>> It is generally equivalent to "PCT" Gook or Nigger.....both of which I find highly offensive, and have difficulty typing.
>>
>> Wearing deliberately offensive terms is NOT done for self-identification. It is done to make people feel uncomfortable, not to engender acceptance. It IS a "fuck you" statement.......
>> Just like disrobing in a public place. (the notice of which I agree belongs elsewhere)
>>
>> I would suggest that if such terms do NOT bother you, you actually have the issues with an open mind and heart, and lack of sensitivity to people that often have a much heavier cross to carry than yourself.
>>
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