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'Gay' vs. 'Retarded' and suspensions

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by thebiglead, Oct 31, 2006.

  1. joe king

    joe king Active Member

    Ummm... Didn't we have a discussion awhile back in which it was concluded that the old Tampa Bay Bucs uniforms featuring Bucco Bruce were the gayest uniforms in sports history? And I know we've called people retarded before.

    We do this all the time, guys.
     
  2. joe king

    joe king Active Member

    Ah, yes, here it is.


    http://www.sportsjournalists.com/forum/threads/31651/
     
  3. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    I've heard one of my hockey players call someone "gay-tarded" before.

    It took me until between periods to admonish him. But I have to admit, I laughed, just at the joining of the words.
     
  4. mike311gd

    mike311gd Active Member

    When I worked at my college paper, a co-worker was a 40-year old homosexual man. Since I was -- and am -- a young kid, I used gay as casual slang: "Man, that's so gay," "They're gay, I hate them. ..."

    Well, without thinking about it, the topic of a certain fraternity came up, and I said, "Fuck them. They're gay." The dude says, "And what's wrong with that?" I turned around, said, "Fuck, Dude. I'm sorry, but that's something my generation says all the time. It has nothing to do with homosexuals ... at least not with me. ..."

    He was totally cool with me and my terminology it after I explained it, but only me. I don't know, maybe he thought I was cute, but he understood I meant no malice. He would rip anyone else that threw it around because of their ignorance.

    And my sister is retarded. Not at all like my brother it, but she's not playing with a full deck. I'm so used to it that I throw that term around like a red-headed step child.

    It's all how the words are perceived. Some people are cool with the casual useage, and some are strung pretty tightly. But I don't see how it can come up in any form of journalism.

    But Michael Irvin is retarded.
     
  5. joe king

    joe king Active Member

    Here's a link to a comic strip that seems appropriate to this discussion.


    http://www.arcamax.com/zits/s-95694-512636
     
  6. BNWriter

    BNWriter Active Member

    -Is 'gay' that much worse than 'retarded' == Yes, but only if you are so P. C. that most people can't stand to listen to you anymore.
    -Should the mentally-challenged community be outraged == I doubt those with the disabilities are, but I am sure that their coaches, family members, and those who watch them play in Special Olympics and other such events, probably are outraged.
     
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