x.christina
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Has anyone noticed the fact that the term "Asian" no longer refers to the culture but seems to serve a derogatory and racist purpose? These days, people tend to say "Asian" as a way to herd those cultures together and say it the same tone that you swear in. The term Asian should be referring to the collaboration of all the countries from that area, e.g. "This is Tom. He is Asian." as opposed to, "He can't drive, he's Asian." The latter sentence seems to be the norm in our society these days.
Where else can we go with this? What about the word "wog"? I myself use the term wog when referring to people of Southern European descent, when in actual fact the term wog stands for Worthy Oriental Gentleman. Click the link- look at number 1. Doesn't even mean Italians or Greeks, but rather, you guessed it, Asians. Click here, too and again you'll see it originally meant Africans and Asians. The changing meaning of the term makes it more derogatory and slanderous towards the Southern Europeans. I myself classify a "wog" as someone living in Australia of Southern European descent who live like they never left "the old country". This (I know) is seen as offensive slang but believe it or not, you can't say that word without it sounding that way- and that's the problem.
The way these words were intentionally used for have changed through the years from just a plain term referring to a culture to a derogatory and offensive word.
Discuss.
Where else can we go with this? What about the word "wog"? I myself use the term wog when referring to people of Southern European descent, when in actual fact the term wog stands for Worthy Oriental Gentleman. Click the link- look at number 1. Doesn't even mean Italians or Greeks, but rather, you guessed it, Asians. Click here, too and again you'll see it originally meant Africans and Asians. The changing meaning of the term makes it more derogatory and slanderous towards the Southern Europeans. I myself classify a "wog" as someone living in Australia of Southern European descent who live like they never left "the old country". This (I know) is seen as offensive slang but believe it or not, you can't say that word without it sounding that way- and that's the problem.
The way these words were intentionally used for have changed through the years from just a plain term referring to a culture to a derogatory and offensive word.
Discuss.