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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: FunkyZero on July 24, 2022, 10:53:06 AM
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There was another thread about this previously where all were giving their opinions on the use of this particular word. Not being the center of attention, MM decided to make his own thread and explain it to everyone.
I don't know if it's just me noticing, or if this dolt is getting even more arrogant as time passes.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216965010 (https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216965010)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:08 AM
Star Member MineralMan (144,291 posts)
Another Way to Look at the Use of the "B" word to describe a man.
Use it on DU with reference to a woman, and the thread will be hidden by a jury.
Use it to define a man, and it is likely to be left on view.
Why? Because that word is treated as misogynistic when used to describe a woman. It is generally taken to mean that the woman in question is not a submissive person who keeps her opinions to herself. If a woman asserts herself, some will use that word to describe her.
When used to describe a man, it generally refers to a man who IS submissive and unassertive. Or one who is a coward.
That is why the word is seen by women as a slur on women in the first place, no matter how it is used. When applied to a woman, it means she is acting like a man. When applied to a man, it means that he is acting like the mistakenly stereotypical woman who is submissive and weak. In both cases, the word is insulting to women and reflects the attitudes of our patriarchal society.
It is an ugly word which actually describes a female dog, not human beings. That is the only use of the word that is not misogynistic.
Response to MineralMan (Original post)Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:11 AM
Star Member LakeArenal (22,624 posts)
1. I think there is too much hysteria about words.
But I understand that words can be more hurtful than a slap. Still individual words are too often parsed and analyzed.
Response to LakeArenal (Reply #1)Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:19 AM
Star Member MineralMan (144,291 posts)
2. I'm not being hysterical in any way.
And, by the way, "hysterical" is also a slur against women. You can look that up, if you like. Here's a link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
Given the number of insulting words available in the English language, a little thought will always find a suitable insult that is not gender-related, it seems to me.
Most people do not think about the underlying shades of meaning in the words they use, especially when using insulting words. They should think about that, I think.
Response to MineralMan (Original post)Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:21 AM
arlyellowdog (706 posts)
3. I didn't know about this debate and I just used "bitch."
I was joking with my sister who is 73 (I’m 72) and she said something teasing me and I said, “Oh, my God, you’re such a bitch.” I’ve said it jokingly on texts to my brothers also. A funny insult word.
Not to be outshone, MM must explain to the yellowdog why he feels this way
Response to arlyellowdog (Reply #3)Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:22 AM
Star Member MineralMan (144,291 posts)
4. Whether a word is funny or not depends on who is hearing or reading it, I think.
Others might see it differently.
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Well, Mineral Man, all intelligent poster that you think you are ... :whatever:
I, will continue to use not just one, but 2 of the "B-words" to my heart's content whenever I feel like it!. :tongue:
(1) "Bitch" for women, that IMO deserve it.
(2) "Bastard" for men, that do as well!!
So, how does that GRAB you, sweet thing? :sarcasm: :lmao:
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MineralMan (144,307 posts)
9. It's quite easy to avoid using all of those gender-related insults,
it seems to me.
And speaking of "dick," my middle name is Richard. That is what people called me in my youth, since I share my full name with my father. So, I was "Richard" to prevent misunderstandings I have always objected to being called "Dick." That dates back to when I was 5 years old and a neighbor woman called me "Dickie." I said, quite pointedly, "My name is Richard!" At 5 years old, I knew that calling someone a "dick" was an insult, and wouldn't have it.
That explains so much. So, so, so much. :)
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Is this in reference to the Josh Hawley thing?
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A bitch is a liberal left wing karen who continually has a corn cob up her ass and complains about everything. Specially if it sees people having fun.
(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fc1.staticflickr.com%2F1%2F111%2F302360495_1bdce5779f_b.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)
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MineralMan (144,307 posts)
9. It's quite easy to avoid using all of those gender-related insults,
it seems to me.
And speaking of "dick," my middle name is Richard. That is what people called me in my youth, since I share my full name with my father. So, I was "Richard" to prevent misunderstandings I have always objected to being called "Dick." That dates back to when I was 5 years old and a neighbor woman called me "Dickie." I said, quite pointedly, "My name is Richard!" At 5 years old, I knew that calling someone a "dick" was an insult, and wouldn't have it.
Shut up, Dick.
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I suspect most DU-folk have know for 3-6 decades that the b-word refers to a female canine. As for slanguage, it is used of unpleasant female humans and subservient males. Most DU-fol probably also know this. But MM seems to be waxing garrulous.
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I suspect most DU-folk have know for 3-6 decades that the b-word refers to a female canine. As for slanguage, it is used of unpleasant female humans and subservient males. Most DU-fol probably also know this. But MM seems to be waxing garrulous.
This discussion came about when they were all cackling about Josh Hawley running to hide during the Jan 6 protests and MANY at the DUmp were referring to him as "a little bitch" and various other things that included the same word. Then, of course, the virtue signalling and back-stabbing each other over there cut loose.
It's really funny when they all start fighting. I get the best kicks out of those threads in particular.
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Is that the same 1/6 when AOC claims she hid in a closet in a different building from then Capitol because she was scared by the rioters?
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Is that the same 1/6 when AOC claims she hid in a closet in a different building from then Capitol because she was scared by the rioters?
that would be the same one, yes
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A bitch is a liberal left wing karen who continually has a corn cob up her ass and complains about everything. Specially if it sees people having fun.
(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fc1.staticflickr.com%2F1%2F111%2F302360495_1bdce5779f_b.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)
Specially if it sees people having fun.
Ha! Ha! Such a pic!!! :cheersmate:
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Shut up, Dick.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
:cheersmate: Great comeback Ralphie!!!
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That explains so much. So, so, so much. :)
"That explains so much. So, so, so much."
:cheersmate: It DOES indeed!!! ~ ABC
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Dearest MM,
Shut up, Bitch!!!
Signed,
Anyone sane
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-0R39CKwhd0 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-0R39CKwhd0)
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Response to MineralMan (Original post)Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:11 AM
Star Member LakeArenal (22,624 posts)
1. I think there is too much hysteria about words.
But I understand that words can be more hurtful than a slap. Still individual words are too often parsed and analyzed.
No. No they are not.
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What does it mean when you call a tranny a bitch?
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Oh the irony. They are discussing ... insults. MM is pointing out that not all insults are equal.
:mental:
KC
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What a mansplaining winey little bitch he is.