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Steve++
Member #1,816
January 2002
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Hi Matthew. I think you should set the forums to change the word "homophobic" to "I'm gay!". There are two reasons for this: 1. It is incorrect English. A homophobic person would be afraid of anything without variety (homogeneous) and/or anything that has the 'homo' suffix. In fact, to assert that 'homophobic' is correct English implies that 'homo' is a correct synonym for 'homosexual'; it is actually a derogatory synonym. The person that coined this phrase surely should have known that. It would be like saying 'poofterphobic' or 'faggotphobic'. The suffix 'phobic' is incorrectly applied, as it represents an extreme. It's like cracking a walnut open with a sledgehammer. 2. It is a pseudo-intellectual piece of tripe, used by feminazis, stunt-journalists, stunt-lecturers and anyone trying to score points with those tossers. EDIT: Ok, there's another reason. |
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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From dictionary.com: Quote:
ho·mo·pho·bi·a Audio pronunciation of "homophobic" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hm-fb-) 1. Fear of or contempt for lesbians and gay men. It is not incorrect english, it is the right word whether or not you agree with the way the suffix is used. Quote: 2. It is a pseudo-intellectual piece of tripe, used by feminazis, stunt-journalists, stunt-lecturers and anyone trying to score points with those tossers. That's quite an ignroant generalization you've made there, I'm sure many people here are none of those and still might use the word. Quote:
3. It would be funny to see the homophobic Probally nothing because they have nothing to fear from "homophobia" unlike yourself. |
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Steve++
Member #1,816
January 2002
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SSC, you've already made your point in another thread. No need to cross-post. |
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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I didn't put up an argument in other post so this gave me the chance! |
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Steve++
Member #1,816
January 2002
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Then you should have put up an argument in the other post. |
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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The other thread was not intended for an argument about that, no need to hijack it. |
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Steve++
Member #1,816
January 2002
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I started the other thread so I will hijack it as I see fit. Please abstain from hijacking this one. |
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Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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Are you homophobicphobic?
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FMC
Member #4,431
March 2004
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Why William, are you homophobicphobicphobic?? [FMC Studios] - [Caries Field] - [Ctris] - [Pman] - [Chess for allegroites] |
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X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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Chris Katko
Member #1,881
January 2002
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X-G: What the crap is that? It's funny, but I don't quite get it (other than irony and making fun of Linkin Park?) Quote: It is not incorrect english, it is the right word whether or not you agree with the way the suffix is used.
*English Seriously though: In a strict sense, he's correct. In a more modern sense, where the meanings of words change, he's not. But, SSC, if we're going to bust out dictionaries: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/homo said:
ho·mo 1 Pronunciation (hm) So it's either offensive, using offensive slang; or just flat out wrong. Unless, again, you go by the modern "it means whatever the hell I say it means." In which case, I will add mine: Fruit loops. Impling that someone eats fruitloops means they're gay. Fruit loops being fruity, fruity implying gay. Thank you. I expect to hear it on CNN tomorrow. -----sig: |
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NyanKoneko
Member #5,617
March 2005
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I agree completely! Just because it's in the dictionary, commonly used, and logically constructed (homo(sexual)phobia), doesn't mean I have to like it! I would also like to extend the list of words we should ban from the forum. We should change "Communism" to "I'm a traitor to the United States!" I mean, what is communism anyways? The belief in communes? It's totally ill-constructed. Plus communism is evil. I also think that we should change "SDL" to "I hate allegro." SDL isn't even a word, and anyone using that trash on the allegro forum shouldn't be here anyways. We should also change "Femminism" to "I hate men!" This is another ill-constructed word that just means you think women are better than men, obviously. Femminism is sexist! We should also ban the word, "Holiday." Listen, there's a war on Christmas that we need to address. Calling "Christmas" a "Holiday" is just another win for the liberal secularlists. Just replace, "Holiday" with "Christmas." I'll add more words later. Thanks for the support, Steve. ----------------- |
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Evert
Member #794
November 2000
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Homo, meaning man, is Latin. So, what is this thread about anyway? |
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NyanKoneko
Member #5,617
March 2005
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Evert, there's a difference between denotation and connotation. Homo may have a logical denotation, but also has a negative connotation. That's why it can be insensitive to use it. ----------------- |
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FrankyR
Member #243
April 2000
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The real argument is how does one define a word. Obviously languages evolve over time and the meanings of words change but it's rather interesting when you see words changing/being invented before your eyes. I entriely agree that the word 'homophobic' does not make any sense if you take it apart, but I think it's safe to say that mostly anyone will know what you mean if you say it because of it's common use. But is it good enough to call it a word just because it's commonly used? I would say yes, however much I may dislike it. There are a lot of words that are commonly used in ways contrary to their actual meaning. For example: the common misunderstanding of the meaning of the word irony. If enough English speakers think a word means something how long does it take for the word to actually mean that? since afterall language is just a means to express ideas to each other. Keeping in the theme of the thread, for example the word gay used to mean mainly happy, but now most peoples' initial definition would be homosexual. I would expect some people would have disliked how that word slowly changed meaning. |
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Evert
Member #794
November 2000
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Quote: Evert, there's a difference between denotation and connotation.
I know. |
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Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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It's not the word, it's your intended meaning behind it. Homophobic can be used in a good way, or a bad way. It is entirely up to you.
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Thomas Harte
Member #33
April 2000
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My only concern is what we should do about the word homoerotic? And if it is banned, how will we discuss Top Gun in future? [My site] [Tetrominoes] |
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FrankyR
Member #243
April 2000
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So, you guys wanna go shower and towel off and play some volley ball? |
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Carrus85
Member #2,633
August 2002
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Nyan said: We should change "Communism" to "I'm a traitor to the United States!" I mean, what is communism anyways? The belief in communes? It's totally ill-constructed. Plus communism is evil. I also think that we should change "SDL" to "I hate allegro." SDL isn't even a word, and anyone using that trash on the allegro forum shouldn't be here anyways. We should also change "Femminism" to "I hate men!" This is another ill-constructed word that just means you think women are better than men, obviously. Femminism is sexist! We should also ban the word, "Holiday." Listen, there's a war on Christmas that we need to address. Calling "Christmas" a "Holiday" is just another win for the liberal secularlists. Just replace, "Holiday" with "Christmas." While we are at it, lets make it so you cannot use the negative form of any english word (convert the forum to Orwellian Newspeak). Double Plus Good, Double Plus Ungood, and the like.
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relpatseht
Member #5,034
September 2004
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Steve++, its called a misnomer, there are plenty of them in the English language. I could break down many of the words you use everyday to their Latin roots to show that you are completely incorrect in using them and then provide a more logical alternative every few paragraphs, but I won't because it is a waste of time to try and make the English language make sense to people who have been for thousands of years. Besides, it is just a language, as long as the message clearly gets through, the choice of words should be of no concern.
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Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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Let's all use Esperanto.
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Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Quote: "Femminism" ... This is another ill-constructed word Sorry, couldn't resist. -- |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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Quote: It's not the word, it's your intended meaning behind it. Homophobic can be used in a good way, or a bad way. It is entirely up to you. The obvious solution to this controversy is to make the spell checker notice when you mean "homophobic" in a bad way. If Matthew uses Allegro 5 mind reading module it can be ready for Monday! -R |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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