Come now Pimp, you know that's not how language works. Just as appears to be the case with the word "communism", it doesn't matter what the word actually means, only how it's been accepted by the majority. Because really, language's sole purpose is to convey meaning, so if enough people use "fag" to denote the same thing as "asshole", that's what the meaning shifts to, and eventually it loses it's connection to homosexuality altogether.Pimppeter2 said:No it shouldn't
Sure, they are using the term without the direct connotation. Even when used as "People I don't like" its still has the reference to homosexuals.
If I call you a fag to tell you I don't like you, I'm labeling you as someone inferior. It still has the same hurtful meaning. Like if I were to call you a ni**er (with hate, not the hip context) it doesn't mean your black. It means that I think you're inferior. Essentially the meaning of both those words when they were created. They're hateful words.
Instead of changing the definition, we should stop using the words all together. But there I'm off in my little fantasy world again.
As for your last line, that's exactly what we shouldn't do. Generally, continued use of a word makes it lose it's original meaning and potency. Holding it up as a bad word we should stop using gives it relevance as it is now. Look at the word ******. If it wasn't held up as the poster child of racial slurs, do you think it would have even remotely the same relevance it does now? If you think a word is bad, you encourage its use in a different context, because banning it's use altogether puts in on a pedestal.