04-18-2015, 07:05 AM
I was just thinking about this in the one thread where I used the term "pussy boy"...which is a term both the guys who are and the guys who like them use for themselves...but I think it probably sounds offensive to other people....
I hear alot of re-education attempts for people who say tranny and chicks with dicks...and I get that some of the terms have evolved with a general consensus...which I can accept. I also would not call any individual who was offended by any name that name again...because it offends them personally...but should they speak for everyone else?
The worst one for me though and the one I struggle with the most.....African American...uh...I can't even get it out of my mouth. For me...I know alot of Black people..always have...and I have had this conversation with alot of them over the years...and not a single one of them refer to themselves as African American nor do they want to be referred to as African American....
..and should I start saying Mexican American?...or Chinese American?...or Euro American?
...and on that note..WHY is a Mexican born Chinese person referred to as "Chinese" instead of "Mexican"???????
...so who comes up with these names?...and when do we decide what is offensive and what isn't? I know Jesse Jackson came up with the African American label...
Shouldn't all the voices involved come to a general consensus? ...and is there room for dissent?
What if tomorrow TPTB decided instead of gay..we should be called RainbowRoadWarriors?...for whatever reason they come up with...are we all going to be OK with it?
Alot of people wish we were all called Queer.....and they consider themselves generally as being more evolved and advanced on the issue of labels...are they right?
Discuss...
I hear alot of re-education attempts for people who say tranny and chicks with dicks...and I get that some of the terms have evolved with a general consensus...which I can accept. I also would not call any individual who was offended by any name that name again...because it offends them personally...but should they speak for everyone else?
The worst one for me though and the one I struggle with the most.....African American...uh...I can't even get it out of my mouth. For me...I know alot of Black people..always have...and I have had this conversation with alot of them over the years...and not a single one of them refer to themselves as African American nor do they want to be referred to as African American....
..and should I start saying Mexican American?...or Chinese American?...or Euro American?
...and on that note..WHY is a Mexican born Chinese person referred to as "Chinese" instead of "Mexican"???????
...so who comes up with these names?...and when do we decide what is offensive and what isn't? I know Jesse Jackson came up with the African American label...
Shouldn't all the voices involved come to a general consensus? ...and is there room for dissent?
What if tomorrow TPTB decided instead of gay..we should be called RainbowRoadWarriors?...for whatever reason they come up with...are we all going to be OK with it?
Alot of people wish we were all called Queer.....and they consider themselves generally as being more evolved and advanced on the issue of labels...are they right?
Discuss...