Graham, FYI, I've edited your post to include links to the full-sized images, they're a bit hard to read when shrunk to fit the page.
Ah cheers Cougar, very helpful.
I meant to give links to the Google-ngrams source, but I completely forgot myself in the excitement of scoring a point 😉
So to recap.
If referring to a badly made suit of armour - not offensive.
If referring to local take-away - yes offensive.
Generally I assume if Nigel Farage thinks it's ok, it isn't.
The google thing is really quite cool, check out the spike for the lower case n word leading up to the abolishment of slavery in 1865. The drop during the war when black people were seen to be doing their part during the war and people forgot they hated them - and then the spike during the 1960s civil rights era.
The trend only really levels out for a bit after that era though...
I'm having Turk and iti for dinner tonight
Pretty much Leku, though you missed [i]"Chinese guy referring to his own families take-away"[/i] which was a [i]little[/i] thornier. 😀
Anyways, I'm spent.
So I'll leave you with a nicely non-contentious use of the word (even if you choose to misinterpret the meaning) [url= https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=fZWq0MP5XQUC&lpg=PA521&pg=PA521#v=onepage&q&f=false ] from Jonathan Swift's translation[/url] of one of Martial's famous Epigrams:
I'm cooking a curry. Loads of ginger, garlic and chicken in a madras.
This is totally irrelevant to the thread, but I feel it's a lot more constructive than a lot of the previous posts.
Oooh I love Asian food.
Chink Rink Dink chink rink dink makes you think.
No idea what it makes think about 🙂
The pink panther?
[i] aracer - Member
Does anybody understand what Tom is attempting to prove here?[/i]
As far as I can see, it's that forum member appears to approach topics such as this, with their owns prejudices. Go figure.
[i] Cougar - Moderator
You posted that at almost exactly 2:30, known in playgrounds across the land as "Chinese Dentist Time." You racist.[/i]
LMAO! I have been, because my tooth was hurting.
Remove temporary dressing from a month ago and rebuild cusp on LR7.
£110 lighter and still numb.
[s] 22 pages [/s]
25 pages.
Curse you all! Grahams's last post was a perfect end to this torid affair.
"I'm cooking a curry. Loads of ginger, garlic and chicken in a madras.
This is totally irrelevant to the thread, but I feel it's a lot more constructive than a lot of the previous posts."
An Indy?
* pulls pin and runs away*
Here is a little thought in case this thread was running out of steam
West Indies. Anglo imperialist construct. Whats it west from or in relation to? Europe. Mrs TJ was told at a piece of equality training that this is a racist term. Unfortunately the cricket team are the west Indies cricket team controlled by the West Indies Cricket board.
~So to refer to the Caribbean islands ( fortunately there is an alternative term that is not too clumsy) as the west indies would be racist to some but to refer to the cricket team as the west indians would seem to be OK?
discuss
* ducks and covers*
Whoever took her course was wrong.
Whats it west from or in relation to?
Florida.
In a similar vein, I've been dying to ask the groups opinion on the term "porridge wog". 🙂
West Indies. Anglo imperialist construct. Whats it west from or in relation to? Europe. Mrs TJ was told at a piece of equality training that this is a racist term
Is her name Clare? Does she work in the community?
Whats it west from or in relation to? Europe.
India I thought, not Europe. Apparently Christopher Columbus was a little confused with regards to where he had arrived.
India I thought, not Europe. Apparently Christopher Columbus was a little confused with regards to where he had arrived.
Isn't that a misconception?
So why are native Americans often refereed to as "Indians" ?
EDIT : I have no idea whether it's a misconception btw, I just assumed that was the reason for "West Indies" (there is also East Indies) West Indians, Indian tribes, etc.
Porridge wog? Too lazy to google, but it sounds adorable. Like something from an old timey kids book. A misguided breakfast goblin or some such. It's something really bad isn't it?
So why are native Americans often refereed to as "Indians" ?
I'd have to google as I'm struggling to remember other than it was to identify they weren't the East Indies and not because Columbus thought he was somewhere else.
Porridge wog is a pejorative term for scots
And wog is an extremely offensive term, but you knew that.
Ernie - I would tend to agree. they were looking for a route to the spice islands ( the east indies) by going west rather than east and found the carribean islands - thats my understanding so they thought they had found the westernmost part of india and its associated islands. they knew the world was round at that point but thought it rather smaller than it is
CFH - very good sir!
Neal
I get your point
but Jap goes positive off the scale during the war - so words do seem to correlate pretty well with the political leanings and events of the time.
EDIT: Rink-a-Dink is cockney rhyming slang for chink isn't it. So what's your point again?
NealI get your point
but Jap goes positive off the scale during the war - so words do seem to correlate pretty well with the political leanings and events of the time.
EDIT: Rink-a-Dink is cockney rhyming slang for chink isn't it. So what's your point again?
I'm from leeds so not up on Cockney rhyming slang I'm afraid. So I googled it:
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3Fterm%3DRink-a-dink%26amp%3Dtrue
Actually I was just pissing about with the google thing, and put in some words that rhymed.
So I wasn't actually making a point, everyone else seemed to realise that, but I'm sure if anyone can, you can turn it into an argument.
Go on, have a try, I'm sure your up to it. 🙄
EDIT : I have no idea whether it's a misconception btw, I just assumed that was the reason for "West Indies" (there is also East Indies) West Indians, Indian trib
I thought I'd read it was bollocks but can't actually find any evidence to support that, looks like I was mistaken. 😳
Anyway it's spelt P O R A G E!
Not if you are posh English scotroutes. I like my porridge I do! 😉
And wog is an extremely offensive term, but you knew that.
Depends where you live.
[url= http://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2005/oct/13/australia.andrewclark ]Guardian Article [/url]
Oh,**** off.
You know, just because you can use the word
It doesn't mean you should.
"Anyway it's spelt P O R A G E!"
Oh happy day. Not only do I now have a term to offend Scottish people but I also learn that if I emphasise the D I can twist the knife.
Now I'm off to research pissing off Cornish people.
I work in a veterinary surgery, our surgeon Leroy, a 6'3" black guy of around 50yrs old, laughs his tits off when we get a Maine Coon in.
You know what. On this occasion CM is right.
CharlieMungus - Member
Oh,**** off.You know, just because you can use the word
It doesn't mean you should.
Now, now Charles no need for profanity. Words are just words, some people are offended by them and some aren't, regardless of their ethnicity. Why do you find this so difficult to understand? 😉
I don't use the word and I don't like it. In fact I find racism abhorrent, but I point blank refuse to take offense at a collection of letters. In my opinion it's giving in to the hatred.
The fact that some people in Australia have chosen to reclaim Wog kinda makes me happy and I say fair play to them for doing so.
It's for your own good really, I recognise you aren't very smart and I'm worried that you might go out there and use the term, thinking that it's OK,.l just because you get the timpression that its OK in here. You might find yourself in bother with people who might not appreciate or take time to read the Guardian article
I don't use the word
You just did
Unless it is profanity, as above?
and I don't like it. In fact I find racism abhorrent, but I point blank refuse to take offense at a collection of letters
Don't worry about me or my intellect. Resorting to personal insults is never a good sign. I grew up in West Yorkshire within a melting pot of different cultures and ethnicities. I have friends from all kinds of different backgrounds. I have taken part in anti-racism demonstrations.
I had to use the word in order to ask what it meant. I've never heard the term porridge wog before. You want to have a debate on an open forum about these words, but without actually typing them?
Don't worry about me or my intellect. [s]Resulting[/s] Resorting to personal insults is never a good sign.
It wasn't an insult, it was just repeating what you said yourself.
Thanks for correcting what auto-correct did on my phone. That's really kind of you.
OK, group hug and beaker time now, surely?
😆 at Drac and the Captain



