Believe what you want. I know I'm not being dishonest here. So that's really all there is. But this has been fun all the same.Mortai Gravesend said:No dots at all that showed me actually saying that. So I guess the final verdict is just dishonest.
Believe what you want. I know I'm not being dishonest here. So that's really all there is. But this has been fun all the same.Mortai Gravesend said:No dots at all that showed me actually saying that. So I guess the final verdict is just dishonest.
Mortai Gravesend said:Love to hold on to? Oh so you start of by being dishonest? Well great start 4 pages and 8 hours in.MagunBFP said:I know I'm coming late to this party (4 pages in 8 hours) but it always amazes me how much people love to hold onto negative implications, and their judgemental language. A slut is a woman who sleeps around alot. No individual word is negative, having sex isn't bad (unless you're a fundamentalist/prude) so the problem is the intent behind the word... but what if the intent behind calling someone a slut isn't mean, what if its just a general comment on how much sex they're getting?Mortai Gravesend said:Yes, always. Shockingly enough society doesn't vanish when you talk about your sister.Shadowstar38 said:Always? Always?Mortai Gravesend said:And look, we see you admit you didn't address my point. Simply by acting as if it is possible for there to be no context to it when the social context always remains.
"My sister is a slut"
You dont personally know the person I'm talking about. You don't know the kind of envirnment either of us were in or what the people around us attributed slut to mean. You dont know if I even like her or not based on how I'm verbalizing it. You have no context. One would assume it means she sleeps around a lot.
There is the word without the context
Point addressed.
Blathering on about OTHER possible parts of context doesn't erase that part.
Shadowstar could just be calling her a slut to illustrate the point that she has alot of sex. He could say that she's a slut and he's not... thats simply pointing out the difference between their sex lives. If you choose to see that as an attack or slander against his sister thats just because you either hold the value that lots of sex = bad person, or you assume that Shadowstar does... in very simple terms saying the earth wasn't the center of the universe was just Galeao stating a fact, not attacking God.
And then we have crap about how no individual word is negative, when I'd said that the connotations are negative. Good job!
Also, 'could' means jack shit.
Btw, your last example is stupid. Replace it with calling someone a ****** and we can see that hey look, your logic doesn't work because you're ignoring relevant information. Like the context of the word in society.
The term Slut is not merely "stating the fact that they have sex" like how "liar" means that they do the act of lying, or gamer means that they "game" (which is a verb) but there is no verb for "slut" there is not a single act of "slutting".Kakashi on crack said:So I have a question...
We call someone a liar if they lie, especially if they lie a lot.
We call someone a cheater if they cheat, especially if they cheat a lot (Whether we speak from a videogame sense or a marriage-breaking stance)
We call someone a gamer if they play a lot of games... I could go on, you get the point.
So then why is it "wrong" to call someone a player/slut if they sleep around a lot? It seems to me like you're just stating the obvious with this, you know?
The term is used to refer primarily to females and it carries a lot of negative weight.Kakashi on crack said:So I have a question...
We call someone a liar if they lie, especially if they lie a lot.
We call someone a cheater if they cheat, especially if they cheat a lot (Whether we speak from a videogame sense or a marriage-breaking stance)
We call someone a gamer if they play a lot of games... I could go on, you get the point.
So then why is it "wrong" to call someone a player/slut if they sleep around a lot? It seems to me like you're just stating the obvious with this, you know?
If you are judging someone then its judgemental, if not how then would you suggest you refer to someone male or female who sleeps with large numbers of people? And for the record I have guy friends who I have and will continue to say are sluts.Treblaine said:Summary:
-"Slut" is not a neutral descriptive term.
-It is a term of unfair arbitrary judgement
-It is sexist in its design, use and purpose
-You wouldn't accept it used against your own mother, don't use it against anyone else.
As an Afro-negro-dark skinned thing, I fully indorse white people calling black people the N word as much as they want.MagunBFP said:Black people using a word is ok, but White people using it is bad?
I just wanted to point out that the textbook definition says it's a derogatory term, so it makes sense that people would assume it's an insult.Shadowstar38 said:So...what you're saying is that no matter what, because society colors the word as an insult, that you should not just take a word to mean what it's textbook meaning is?
Because if that is what you mean, I got to say that words are sometimes just what they are.
Allow me to direct you to this.Kaleion said:but in any case this argument between you 2 has been going on all day, don't you guys get tired?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waehONGY-yIShadowstar38 said:As an Afro-negro-dark skinned thing, I fully indorse white people calling black people the N word as much as they want.MagunBFP said:Black people using a word is ok, but White people using it is bad?
Freedom of speech up in this *****!
Not denying the existence of double standards, but this statement does need some qualification.lunavixen said:Unfortunately, when it comes to issues of sex and sexuality, double standards exists between the genders, men who sleep with a lot of women tend to be "admired" and the subject of others being jealous of them, but the opposite is true for women, women who sleep with a lot of men are looked down on and treated poorly, even if the sex is consensual.
"how then would you suggest you refer to someone male or female who sleeps with large numbers of people?"MagunBFP said:If you are judging someone then its judgemental, if not how then would you suggest you refer to someone male or female who sleeps with large numbers of people? And for the record I have guy friends who I have and will continue to say are sluts.Treblaine said:Summary:
-"Slut" is not a neutral descriptive term.
-It is a term of unfair arbitrary judgement
-It is sexist in its design, use and purpose
-You wouldn't accept it used against your own mother, don't use it against anyone else.
As for the fairness or arbitrariness of the word you're right, but lying and cheating can also fairly arbitrary and it does often depend on a certain point of view.
If it is so sexist and controlling and intended purely to shame a woman into submission so she meekly accepts that she is dirty and unclean and should be faithful only to the one man who took her virginity then why do women use it so very often?
In short a word is judgemental because you're judging. Call a Muslim a pig or a dog and thats one hell of a fight you're starting, call a Aussie a pig and he'll just shrug it off. It all depends on context.
What about a woman/man who freely admits she sleeps around?Evil Smurf said:because calling someone a slut unfairly is mean and it does happen. Besides some people have a different definition to you: "a woman who dresses provocatively", you know boobs everywhere.
Although I don't see a problem with women who dress all sexual like.
There are many reasons why it's wrong and here is to list a few.Kakashi on crack said:So I have a question...
We call someone a liar if they lie, especially if they lie a lot.
We call someone a cheater if they cheat, especially if they cheat a lot (Whether we speak from a videogame sense or a marriage-breaking stance)
We call someone a gamer if they play a lot of games... I could go on, you get the point.
So then why is it "wrong" to call someone a player/slut if they sleep around a lot? It seems to me like you're just stating the obvious with this, you know?
Actually there's plenty of terms for men that mean generally "someone who sleeps around": stud, player, playboy, ladies man, lady killer, etc. and all of them are used with a positive connotation (and I actually can't think of a negative one other that doesn't tack a male adjective in front of "slut" or "whore").Treblaine said:We managed for centuries without a specific term for men who have sex often, we don't need a special one for women. And slut IS used against women, it's only ironically and ineffectively used against men.
I'm 22 "middle class" though on the lower end of that spectrum, I don't actually care how people live their lives as long as they aren't trying to force what they do on me, I was merely acknowledging that the double standard does exist.Spinozaad said:Not denying the existence of double standards, but this statement does need some qualification.lunavixen said:Unfortunately, when it comes to issues of sex and sexuality, double standards exists between the genders, men who sleep with a lot of women tend to be "admired" and the subject of others being jealous of them, but the opposite is true for women, women who sleep with a lot of men are looked down on and treated poorly, even if the sex is consensual.
It depends the rung of the social ladder and age. I am 24, and I move about in circles that are highly educated, and this double standard doesn't exist. People who have a lot of casual sex are... people who have a lot of casual sex.
As for the lower classes/"rabble"... Who cares how they think and do?