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Originally posted by dennissabre
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Originally posted by PrimaryObjective
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Originally posted by dennissabre
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Originally posted by PrimaryObjective
I think it's a matter of opinion. If I were in the house with him and he referred to me as a bitch, then I'd pull him up about it.
But, obviously the housemates in there with him don't have a problem with it, or they haven't heard him saying it.
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Or is everyone tiptoeing around him?
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I'd say no. I don't think people will tiptoe around him. He's quite brash, so I think people would tend to say to him if he was being offensive.
The other thing is who he calls 'bitches'. If he uses it as a general term for women, it's slightly less offensive than if he uses it on one of the girls in the house.
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I don't think he is using it on individuals. As i said earlier its anamericanism as for example is the word f*ggot,
Would this be acceptable?
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Uh, the f-word is not an Americanism. Perhaps you wrote that wrong. That is UNACCEPTABLE in the US.
When you use terms like the f-word, or the n-word, you are sectioning out a portion of society. Men against women is an even playing field. It's a 50/50 battle. There are unacceptable words to call women, of course. But bigoted slurs are made a huge deal out of because it's picking on a specific minority, against all others.