Mispronunciation is racist
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 20:46 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 21:07 last edited by
What a bigot
Those racists are bad
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 22:08 last edited by
Biden is deeply troubling.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 22:49 last edited by
lololol.
Under that standard, almost every non-brown person I've met in my life has been racist. Who knew..
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lololol.
Under that standard, almost every non-brown person I've met in my life has been racist. Who knew..
wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 22:59 last edited by@xenon said in Mispronunciation is racist:
lololol.
Under that standard, almost every non-brown person I've met in my life has been racist. Who knew..
That's sort of the point, isn't it? Everything is racist when viewed through the prism of CNN's commentatariat.
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:13 last edited by Axtremus
Mispronunciation per se is not necessarily racist.
Deliberate mispronunciation may be, depending on the circumstances.
Short of having some sort of speech impediment or simply being incapable of proper pronunciation, deliberate mispronunciation, even after one has been corrected as Mr. Carlson has been, is just plain douchey. -
wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:15 last edited by
Biden has certainly been corrected before. However, we can probably attribute his persistent failing not to doucheyness but to mental infirmity.
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Mispronunciation per se is not necessarily racist.
Deliberate mispronunciation may be, depending on the circumstances.
Short of having some sort of speech impediment or simply being incapable of proper pronunciation, deliberate mispronunciation, even after one has been corrected as Mr. Carlson has been, is just plain douchey.wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:19 last edited by@Axtremus said in Mispronunciation is racist:
doucehey
"Douce Hey?"
Wouldn't "Hey, Douce" be more appropriate?
If there are two of them ("douce") which one are you addressing?
Are typos racist? Particularly if they haven't been proofread?
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wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:23 last edited by
One of the things I like about my job is that text edits provide me with a socially acceptable way to be a dick. It's pretty much unavoidable, actually. And if you're called out or questioned about the edits, then you get to make the other person sound stupid, too. It's pretty great.
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@Axtremus said in Mispronunciation is racist:
doucehey
"Douce Hey?"
Wouldn't "Hey, Douce" be more appropriate?
If there are two of them ("douce") which one are you addressing?
Are typos racist? Particularly if they haven't been proofread?
wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:31 last edited by@George-K said in Mispronunciation is racist:
@Axtremus said in Mispronunciation is racist:
doucehey
"Douce Hey?"
Wouldn't "Hey, Douce" be more appropriate?
If there are two of them ("douce") which one are you addressing?
Are typos racist? Particularly if they haven't been proofread?
Thank you for bringing that to my attention.
I have since corrected the typo. -
wrote on 13 Aug 2020, 23:59 last edited by xenon
It's doubly interesting because in India you'd get very different pronunciations of Kamala depending on if you're in North or South India.
Like the word Karma - in old sanskrit you pronounce the "a" at the end, but in North India (that includes big cities like Dehli and Bombay), they pronounce the work "Karm". Stopping on the m. (As in "karm is a bitch" is how you would say it, if that phrase was in a Bollywood movie)
In my family extended family I have a "Kamala", spelled "Kamal" pronounced nothing like the correctors on the CNN segments.
Also here's super-racist Modi butchering President Doland Trump's name:
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 00:04 last edited by
"Doland."
It could happen, LOL.
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@Axtremus said in Mispronunciation is racist:
doucehey
"Douce Hey?"
Wouldn't "Hey, Douce" be more appropriate?
If there are two of them ("douce") which one are you addressing?
Are typos racist? Particularly if they haven't been proofread?
wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 00:53 last edited by@George-K said in Mispronunciation is racist:
@Axtremus said in Mispronunciation is racist:
doucehey
"Douce Hey?"
Wouldn't "Hey, Douce" be more appropriate?
If there are two of them ("douce") which one are you addressing?
Are typos racist? Particularly if they haven't been proofread?
I think in this case the proper spelling would be douche. As in bag.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 11:09 last edited by
I feel bad for all those cnn people, they were so obviously hurt by the mispronunciation.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 11:16 last edited by
Can you imagine going around life being so easily offended?
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 14:47 last edited by
They're not that easily offended though. They're just eager for the opportunity to catch an enemy in the act of being offensive, so they can set the shaming machinery against them.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 14:56 last edited byLink to video
Not the first time Iβve posted this, and wonβt be the last.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 15:02 last edited by
Idiocracy.
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wrote on 14 Aug 2020, 15:08 last edited by
89th's video is brilliant. Love it.