Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] PC language (prev. "Let's move on ?")
From: "Steve LeHuray" <icommag@toad.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 20:44:32 -0400

Well, Dan K., Is'nt it just a wonderful world with lots of terrific
diversity here on the LUG. Since I joined the list about 3 months ago it has
been about 20% on Leica topic and 80% silly foo foo ra. I get all the
politically correct discussion that I can handle in the general media. I
can't take much more before I........
Steve
Annapolis
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>From: D Khong <dkhong@pacific.net.sg>
>To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
>Subject: Re: [Leica] PC language (prev. "Let's move on ?")
>Date: Mon, Jun 14, 1999, 2:21 AM
>

>
>>>Did you all hear the one about the Yuppie Blonde who use a Mont Blanc to
>>>write her E-mail?
>>>
>>>Marc
>>
>
>>to keep this strictly pc, shouldn't we reprase this little anecdote in the
>>following fashion:
>>
>>did you hear ['you all' could be seen as having a slightly pejorative
>>resonance in this context] the one about the non-economically-challenged
>>['yuppie' is too 'slangy' and may hide possible hostile overtones] a-brunet
>>[avoid 'blonde' - especially with the final e - it is too derogatory] who
>>used [note the past tense, implying that this simple blunder has been
>>remedied] a fountain pen [never mention brand names] to write e-mail [by
>>using the plural, we can dispense with the unfortunately gender-specific
>>possessive adjective]?
>>
>>guy
>>
>
>When all these so called politically correct language came about, I
>initially was amused.  Then when I realized that they were here to stay
>(especially by the people who like to use them), I soon had to learn some
>new vocabularies.  Then it became quite irritating when one "have to think
>twice" before we call black "black, and white "white".
>
>The words "vertically challenged" actually means short or stunted.  Any
>short man within hearing range will know that people are talking about his
>"shortness" and so am I to believe that this euphemism is suppose to make
>even Hitler feel better?
>
>I am thankful that LUG language is always direct, most times honest,
>sufficiently informative, generally  helpful, sometimes flamey,
>occasionally insulting, rarely personal, 80% on leica topics, the rest
>being flavours from all parts of the globe which help spice up the
>discussions.
>
>Dan K.
>