And this is a good example how it may not affect some, but to others it hurts - in this case having deadly consiquences.
And this is a good example how it may not affect some, but to others it hurts - in this case having deadly consiquences.
Yeah. Exactly.Yeah actually, disregard that, I didn't read the article, and given the 11 year old's mother reported "weekly pleas to the school to address the problem", the lack of response is criminally negligent.
What is the 'it' in this context, out of curiosity?And this is a good example how it may not affect some, but to others it hurts - in this case having deadly consiquences.
Using 'gay' as an insult.What is the 'it' in this context, out of curiosity?
Yay for complete oversimplification of an issue.Using 'gay' as an insult.
omfg are you gay? wtf?And this is a good example how it may not affect some, but to others it hurts - in this case having deadly consiquences.
Haha. Check out the articles if you want.Yay for complete oversimplification of an issue.
gayWhat is the 'it' in this context, out of curiosity?
Um, I obviously did.Haha. Check out the articles if you want.
Congratulations, you clearly have missed the point.Tangent said:
lolomfg are you gay? wtf?
hmmwhat? Sorry, you misunderstood me. I never said that it should be banned, that's is ignoring the issue instead of fighting it head-on. If people realised what came out of their mouths, and saw how it was affecting others, then the world might be a better place.Um, I obviously did.
It seems like he killed himself because he was bullied.
Congratulations, you clearly have missed the point.
I'm sure by banning the use of the word 'gay', everything will be fixed. /sarcasm.
I agree, it does matter in what context it is used. I believe this is called "use of the word 'gay'", and in this story the word was abused, as was the boy.To state again: Words are contextual. If you think that the word 'gay' is somehow intrinsically bad, you clearly don't understand language or anything about communication, really. This kid killed himself because of homophobia and bullying, not because of the word 'gay'.
The last use of the word gay, in context means bad. Though this is tied with its other meanings. Gay means bad, maybe being gay is bad Is this sending the wrong message to younger generations?Yes I'm sure he was called 'gay' at some point, but I also call myself 'gay'. Thus we can conclude that the first usage (the kid being called 'gay') would have been bad, and the second usage (me calling myself 'gay') is fine. The difference is context. If I call my computer 'gay' to my brother, the context makes it fine. If I said to the Queen 'your handbag is really gay', the context would make it bad.