Wanda Sykes was the worst person they could have chosen to get this point across. I think Hilary Duff did one too.
"Don't do that guysss! It's meannn!"
wanda dykes is neither funny nor respectable
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I think all of you who use gay as a pejorative are nerds.
And saying that the only way to make it go away is to ignore it? That's smurfing geeky. It works so well with bullying, the national debt, civil rights~
if any of you nerds ever studied writing and composition, you'd know that words have connotations. Slang or not, whether you are mentally invoking connotations, they happen.
These commercials probably aren't the best way, but if any of you guys aren't asshats, you'll start using the word gay to mean something good, as a self-descriptor, the way that nerds and geeks started to reclaim those derogatory words. If it goes ignored, then the connotation permanently enters the vocabulary, like lame, moron, negro, colored. The group in question has no choice but to change vocabulary: disabled, mentally handicapped, persons of color.
Seriously, you all think you're clever and funny, but you're just being jackasses. Help some folks out, and have a gay time doing so!
Basically, hang together, or we'll all hang separately. And if you don't want to hang together, I don't want to hang out with you![]()
im gay, but I only like girls
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Gays and normal men both like holes, it is just that they have their own personal preferences of the position and the smell of the hole.![]()
the gay retarded kid on my bus scares me, he tries to make us look at gay animal porn
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Haha very true rubah. But there was also kind of a nerdiness renaissance recently. People didn't just start using the term differently. Nerds started coming out of the closet and getting noticed. Cool people stopped worrying about being popular and embraced their inner nerd and brought their coolness along for the ride. So you end up with great mixtures like nerd core rap, or comedic video game reviews. I guarantee if nerd still greased their hair back, wore their pants up to their nipples, and used pocket protectors, the term would remain negative. In essence, nerds kinda changed themselves, so they were cool. And so nerdiness itself became cool. Or something to that effect. Which means gays need to stop being so lazy and start taking up the lime light again. People loved Queer Eye and stuff xD Though that was kinda pandering..
There's a gay guy in my graphic design class. I would be his friend, he's a cool guy. I think using the term gay to describe something bad, wrong, is only cool if it's understood that it's a form of expression that's meant to be juvenile and a bit dark bited, sadistic. If it's meant to poke off at something in a playful way, but not a offensive way. I think it's about character, who says it, how well you know that person.
If it's just flat out meant to be insulting then it's meant to be that way.
I think it's the people saying it and how they say it, that makes it at least tolerable or not. If you're comfortable with the person and you know they have a darker, almost juvenile sense of humor then it might not bother you as a gay person.
But if they aren't a costumed to this and don't love you and know you as that sort of person saying something is gay as a bad thing might come off as a out of character experience, which they might find insulting.
Which in turn the remark might come off insulting because they expect something else, or something "better" from you than that. And they realize that you generally take things a bit more seriously, and that such remarks, as calling something gay that isn't, are ignorant when you take them seriously.
I think people are entitled to be offended that people make a joke out of this or use it in a negative way for sure. But in some instances, something to possibly add here,I think people who watch adult cartoons, or enjoy gritty volgur comedies , might understand that there are many types of senses of humors.
Perhaps not the best example , but a example of some sort, is fat people who use the expression PHAT. It sounds the same, and yet it's funny, well to some people. They mean different things, even though they sound the same FAT and PHAT and there's a obvious connection there that's hard to miss that connects the two as a joke. Which has a bit of a dark bite to it but it still exists.
Or, how about when best friends call each other jack asses, or ass holes, and they're joking together.
Or black people who use the n word together frequently?
I think what's really at stake here is that gay is a life style. People would find it offensive because of that. It's because nothing is really funny about being out casted, discriminated against. But in some applications I don't think the misuse of the word ultimately outcasts or discriminates against the gay individual.
Last edited by spirit; 03-12-2011 at 03:17 AM.
I do take annoyance when gay is used as a term to describe something as bad.
These commercials are silly and some people take it too far. However, in a society when words like fag and queer and constantly used as an insult purely because of the connotations with it, then describing something as gay is essentially the same, just a less extreme version.
EDIT: I'd feel different about it if the whole issue wasn't so widespread, but it is and in a scoiety in which many LGBT are treated as outcasts and deviants purely because of the labels associated with them, it being used as an umbrella term for anything negative is kinda a slap in the face.
I only describe girly things as gay![]()