There's the rub though, all this has happened, no one forced it, all it takes is for decent people to speak out and the world turns.
In context of an ever growing list of `touchy` subjects, I disagree. Society in general is ultimately being forced into a narrow point of view where differing opinions & thoughts are frowned upon to the point where
there isn't much freedom to discuss certain issues & to the point we are at now discussing a light hearted comment/joke spoken by someone, who presumably thought it was funny himself.
So let's see what's wrong... I don't think using 'gay' as an insult is funny, not because I lack a sense of humour - but because it's simply not funny.
That's fine, but if someone does find it funny, that's should also be fine, whether you like it or not.
There are a few gay comedians that use terms that would be frowned upon if said by others.
Black, Asian, Middle Eastern.......etc comedians make comments that could be classed as racist if it wasn't about themselves or countrymen.
Similarly comedians with disabilities.
The list can go on & on if someone wants to find `outrage`.
As I said earlier, I don't like swearing in front of females, or children, but it seems acceptable to many these days & young woman seem to eff & jeff as much as men. Not well mannered imo, but I guess that's progress & I stopped being offended on behalf of others years ago.
Crikey the Irish don't bat an eyelid, swearing is almost part of everyday conversation.
Agree! Some people just want to say how offended they are by 'everything' because they have very argumentative personalities and believe that their point of view is the right point of view..........
Agreed.
I surround myself with people who are fun and positive rather than negative so I find things funny. Don't get me wrong words that have been listed above like the N word etc I condone as that's not funny, even though black people use it now in a cool way so maybe the word is losing it's past? I don't know but it's not a word I use. I call my friends gay all the time and vice versa and before anyone says anything, that's straight and gay friends. I always thought gay meant happy anyways?
Life is too short to be offended by everything! Get a life PC people and enjoy it as we're on this planet for a very short time frame in the grand scheme of things.
Agreed.
Because as usual this thread has drifted all over the place, mostly into irrelevant territory.
Irony?
It seems to be a word that the hip and trendy 20 somethings (lads and lasses) are using at the moment whilst out with their friends. "Stop being gay!", "don't be so gay!" I've heard it a few times. It doesn't appear to articulated in a malicious manner and the recipients don't appear to be offended. Just youngsters messing around who have probably been taught diversity and rights and responsibility in school / college and should know better. Whether, anyone else in earshot is offended I guess it's down to the individual.
My Nieces & Nephews speak like that too. (20-28 yr olds, not kids btw)
I've heard a few other words & phrases used by the younger generation that used to mean something completely different.