Indeed, in this day and age, it is generally accepted that there is really no shame associated with such a status, thankfully. It is unfortunate that some phrases of controversial lineage persist in our language, thus causing offense - often unintentionally. The fact that such words have taken on new meaning and have become embedded in our language is insidious. Take, for example, the word crusade.

If my repetition of Mr. McNamara's usage contributed to the persistence of something that offends you, I offer my apology. And perhaps the original post was thus offensive on two counts.

But we digress...

Paul wrote:

And I pointed out that I am actually a bastard child. It was not my choice. I was born that way. The word should not be used as an intended insult. I didn't notice any apology to me or my late mother posted in response. I mean, I don't call people "jeremys" or "canadians" in order to sound insulting.



_______________________________________________
Asterisk-Biz mailing list
Asterisk-Biz@lists.digium.com
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz

Reply via email to