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As far as offensiveness goes, there is no difference at all between the two examples you listed, so being able to "recognize" any difference is frankly impossible.MichelSableheart wrote:The purpose of this thread is an open discussion on the topic at hand. This thread is not intended as a carte blanche on the use of foul language, and it is definately not my intention to see this locked. Because of this, I request that all participants in this thread keep their posts as civic as possible.
That being said, discussing the topic at hand may be impossible without the use of some foul language as examples. For this, I ask the understanding of other forum members and the moderators. If you decide to read this thread, please be aware that you may encounter foul language.
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Two recent Cheating and Abuse cases regarding Foul Language had two different results. In this thread, DBo was warned for using offensive language. In this thread, the case against Dibbun was simply closed, with the complainers being told to Foe and Move On.
I am not an native english speaker. My grasp of english is reasonably good, I am almost always to understand what someone is saying. However, quite often I don't know the connotations of the words used. To me, both situtations linked are examples of the use of abusive language, without one being particulary more offensive then the other. However, one ended in a warning, while the other was ignored.
I would like to avoid accidentally breaking the rules. Furthermore, if my opponent is significantly calling me names, I would like to know when I would have a case for actual abuse. Why is one insult more acceptable then another? And how do I recognize the difference?
F***** is "homophobia/sexual orientation bashing" and a violation of the rules.Bigotry Specifics
Bigotry includes racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia/sexual orientation bashing, religion bashing, lack of religion bashing, or wishing violence on any group of people, etc.
Bigotry takes into account historic events, emotional baggage and generally accepted associations with a term, phrase or intent - posting "White Power" in a topic has a history and is bigoted, posting "Green Power" makes you an environmentalist.
Bigotry will get your post edited/deleted and you will receive a disciplinary action from a mod. Bigotry, just avoid it. Just do it.
Or we can discuss the validity of the argument and whether there is something needing to be addressedMoB Deadly wrote:Exactly, there is little to no difference in severity as Woodruff says, the reasons that one case resulted in a warning and the other was closed is simply because of the way the rules were written as Dibbun said. One word is deemed illegal to CC, the other is not, and of course it is the moderators job to determine and enforce the rules off CC, regardless of the communities or their beliefs. If you want to see a change in the rules, you should make a suggestion thread and get all the support you can
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Your interpretation is absolutely correct. But bottom line is, we live in a corrupt and pussy-whipped society based on lies and hypocrisy, and CC has no choice but to try to get along in that society. So, the same ludicrous illogical rules that apply in society at large apply here. It's okay to call someone a turd-brained degenerate subhuman cum-sponge, as long as you don't use a few special words like the f-word or the n-word that the Political Correctness Police have endowed with Mystical Powers. It's okay for us to play games on WW II maps with Nazi German forces denoted by Iron Crosses, but not by swastikas. Don't ask for it to be logical, and don't blame CC. Blame the journalists that push for these kinds of rules, the politicians that enact them, the lawyers that launch lawsuits based on them, and the teachers that brainwash the little ones with this kind of illogical claptrap. The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade, so CC is not the place to make your stand.MichelSableheart wrote:@Jefjef: There is no doubt at all to me that Dbo intended the word he chose as an insult, and that that word is considered an insult because of the connotations with homophilea. That being said, I doubt that Dbo chose this word with the intend of attacking Dibbuns sexual orientation. It seems to me that his intend was to use the word in a more general sense: that of showing contempt.

Reported for racism.Dukasaur wrote:The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade

That's not racism. It's a cliche meaning "calling something what it is". The word spade in this phrase has no racist connotations. Ease up a bit guy.natty_dread wrote:Reported for racism.Dukasaur wrote:The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade
tkr4 - what you just experienced is called "humor". nd made what we refer to as a "joke".tkr4lf wrote:That's not racism. It's a cliche meaning "calling something what it is". The word spade in this phrase has no racist connotations. Ease up a bit guy.natty_dread wrote:Reported for racism.Dukasaur wrote:The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
This references a suit in a deck of cards, though natty's semantics might havenatty_dread wrote:Reported for racism.Dukasaur wrote:The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade
You make a good point. If people tried harder to behave with a general sense of decorum, we'd have a lot fewer incidents and a lot fewer silly C&A threads about language.oVo wrote:The use of foul language to hurl insults in games and elsewhere is not that complicated.
If you have doubts about the meaning and usage of particular words then you probably
don't need to be using them anyways. It is hard to violate site rules when you are part
of a civil exchange.
Not sure how England rolls, but in the United States there has never been calls to kill or discriminate against the mentally handicapped, nor large groups of people decrying them as sinners bound for hell, or that they are destroying the country, etc, so "retard" has never had the history of carrying any connotation of hatred. As said before, it would be profoundly disrespectful to use the term to a mentally handicapped person (may cause a fight) but in general conversation it's not vulgar.Bigotry takes into account historic events, emotional baggage and generally accepted associations with a term, phrase or intent
This is not accurate at all. In fact, we are just now starting to come out of being utterly discriminatory toward the mentally handicapped.Dibbun wrote: Not sure how England rolls, but in the United States there has never been calls to kill or discriminate against the mentally handicapped
I can only disagree. Perhaps if you had a loved one who was mentally handicapped and had seen how they've been treated, you would think of it differently.Dibbun wrote: As said before, it would be profoundly disrespectful to use the term to a mentally handicapped person (may cause a fight) but in general conversation it's not vulgar.
I think what the saying is "fat is only temporary, stupid is forever". Now ovo if you were discussing ignornance rather than stupidity/dumb(which literal/original meaning was unable to speak, nothing to do with low IQ), yes ignorance doesn't have to be a permanent condition.oVo wrote:This references a suit in a deck of cards, though natty's semantics might havenatty_dread wrote:Reported for racism.Dukasaur wrote:The whole society is based on making people mortally afraid of calling a spade a spade
had something else in mind.
The use of foul language to hurl insults in games and elsewhere is not that complicated.
If you have doubts about the meaning and usage of particular words then you probably
don't need to be using them anyways. It is hard to violate site rules when you are part
of a civil exchange.
The reality is, foul language is not ambiguous at all. People know what they are saying.
I'm more offended by the ignorance of both players involved in the two examples given
above. Fortunately dumb is rarely fatal and doesn't have to be a permanent condition.

whaat you mean to say is it is very rarely used full stop because of its meaning.Dibbun wrote:"Retard" is very rarely used as a slur against the mentally handicapped, and to do so is considered extremely inappropriate in American culture. Calling someone (or an event, or an institution) "retarded" does not automatically connotate that the person is among the mentally handicapped, rather it is a commentary on the sensicalness of the person, event, or institution.
(and now suddenly finds this word acceptable to use himself)Dibbun wrote:I feel for you when it comes to your son, and I try specifically avoid saying "retard" in CC and RL in order to avoid any kind of perception that I am somehow disparaging those who may have mental/learning challenges.
I believe the discussion is whether that SHOULD be the case or not. In which case, your response is thoroughly irrational.Dibbun wrote:Hey troll noob, I tell you (with remarkable accuracy) what is and isn't considered offensive. You like to play the British martyr like our American language is so fucking hard to understand, when the guidelines for bigotry are very clearly spelled out. There's no ban on words considered offensive to the mentally challenged so you can shut the f*ck up any time about that "retard" incident. It is very clearly stated that any word that is bigoted against gays is disallowed, so avoid those words. Any words bigoted against different races, different religions or lack of religions are also disallowed. Sexism is supposedly banned, but "cunt" is allowed, so not sure how one can be sexist unless the use that word. Oh well, deal with it, and quit bitching about not knowing the rules when you troll anyone (like me) who very patiently explains them to you for the 500th time.