It's not semantic games, it's conceptual knowledge and reasoning.
How can one offend a group without offending the individual members of a
group?
If a negro calls other negroes the "N" word is that offensive?
I have two very close Jewish friends who, in general, dislike Jews. Yes,
they're both from New York. Are they racist? If I dislike Jews for the same
reason am I a racist?
The error in your reasoning is that you think everyone thinks like you and
you have no consistent standards of what is offensive.
I'm proud to say that I am not prejudiced. I strive to offend everyone
equally.
Amen!
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Play all the semantic games you want. It's offensive, and anyone who does
it is a troubled person.
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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Can the same be said about murder?
If one is murdered it's ok?
If a vast group is, then it's not?
So how does one offend a group without offending the members
individually?
So you are prejudiced against minorities, especially the smallest one,
the individual?
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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No one cares if it offends you. The point is that it offends the vast
majority of a people.
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"Vito" wrote in message
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"Mys Terry" wrote
Forget it Jon, all wops are like that!
Doesn't offend me in the least. Ever hear our rendition of the 3
little pigs?
They're cowering in brick pigs house when he makes a call. Instantly a
big limo
pulls up. Four big pigs get out, stomp the crap out of the wolf, put a
gun in
his mouth and blow the top of his head off. Then they get back into the
limo,
run over him a couple times, then drive off. Jeeze, says straw pig,
what was
that. Oh, just our cousins the guinea pigs ....