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Jessie's ghost
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Re: Japanese made messed-up production
You really don't get it, do you? Do you at least understand why we don't use the n-word, or is that "sentimental BS", too?
From Wikipedia:
Jap is an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese." Today it is generally regarded as an ethnic slur, although English-speaking countries differ in the degree to which they consider the term offensive. In the United States, Japanese Americans have come to find the term controversial or offensive, even when used as an abbreviation.[1] In the past, Jap was not considered primarily offensive; however, during and after the events of World War II, the term became derogatory.[2]
http://www.ep.tc/howtospotajap/
I dont use the terms out of respect, my point is there is absolutely NO logic behind it.Its all sentimental BS.
I certainly hope we can all stop using the terms Brit, Pol, Aussie, etc too...they were all involved in WW2 as well, and thus should garner the same respect, no?
You really don't get it, do you? Do you at least understand why we don't use the n-word, or is that "sentimental BS", too?
From Wikipedia:
Jap is an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese." Today it is generally regarded as an ethnic slur, although English-speaking countries differ in the degree to which they consider the term offensive. In the United States, Japanese Americans have come to find the term controversial or offensive, even when used as an abbreviation.[1] In the past, Jap was not considered primarily offensive; however, during and after the events of World War II, the term became derogatory.[2]
http://www.ep.tc/howtospotajap/
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