Nigels Tackle wrote:political correctness gone mad to ban the fans from chanting it or a very offensive term that the authorities are rightly acting upon?
AG7 wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:political correctness gone mad to ban the fans from chanting it or a very offensive term that the authorities are rightly acting upon?
What's next?
Twobob wrote:Why is it even thought to be insulting? As far as I have read it's akin to being called a Brit or a Pomm.
Be good of someone could explain why its such a bad word al of a sudden.
Sister of fu wrote:If someone finds it offensive then it's offensive. I find the use of the word faggort offensive at games, someone going to tell me I'm wrong and I'm being all PC. There was a Jewish football fan on the radio talking about the word Yid the other day and they said its highly offensive and derogatory, who I'm I to tell a Jewish person that its not?
john@staustell wrote:Course it's not an insult.
Brit is short for British and Paki is short for Pakistani. Why is one apparently 'racist' when all it is, is a shortened term.
Sister of fu wrote:If someone finds it offensive then it's offensive. I find the use of the word faggort offensive at games, someone going to tell me I'm wrong and I'm being all PC. There was a Jewish football fan on the radio talking about the word Yid the other day and they said its highly offensive and derogatory, who I'm I to tell a Jewish person that its not?
CuteMancs wrote:This is a difficult one for me, but I think SOF is absolutely right about this issue. My understanding of the term Yid is that it was originally a derogatory name for Jewish people. However, I am sure the thousands of spuds fans who chant it week in week out, use it as term of solidarity. In fact, I would bet that many of the younger fans don’t even know what it means, and just see it as another chant. I am also not sure how they are going to enforce this either? If you have one are two fans doing it, you can remove / ban them from the ground, but can you do that with a stand full of supporters?
It is a very personal thing, and people will have different views on it. I absolutely detest homophobic chants and comments. It is deeply offensive to me to hear the word faggot used, and even worse ‘I hope he dies of AIDS’, which is used on this forum. I took my partner to a game (he has no real interest in City), and he was horrified what people get away with in terms of homophobic name calling. As I say, its a very personal thing.
Florida Blue wrote:I have a very good friend who is a Jewish Spurs supporter, so I just called him and asked him about. On one hand it is expected because it is something that he and his dad have heard all their lives. On the other hand it is both offensive to him and shows the ignorance of a lot of people who use it, as it is a very derogatory term, and people just aren't sensitive.
I mentioned to him what john@staustell had said about what Paki is to Pakistanis, and while similar, he said that refers to ethnicity, whereas "yid" is a religious slur. For anyone to call it overly PC, maybe it is, but to a lot of Jewish people it is clearly a sensitive term.
Ted Hughes wrote:Florida Blue wrote:I have a very good friend who is a Jewish Spurs supporter, so I just called him and asked him about. On one hand it is expected because it is something that he and his dad have heard all their lives. On the other hand it is both offensive to him and shows the ignorance of a lot of people who use it, as it is a very derogatory term, and people just aren't sensitive.
I mentioned to him what john@staustell had said about what Paki is to Pakistanis, and while similar, he said that refers to ethnicity, whereas "yid" is a religious slur. For anyone to call it overly PC, maybe it is, but to a lot of Jewish people it is clearly a sensitive term.
I don't get the 'religious' reference at all.
Florida Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Florida Blue wrote:I have a very good friend who is a Jewish Spurs supporter, so I just called him and asked him about. On one hand it is expected because it is something that he and his dad have heard all their lives. On the other hand it is both offensive to him and shows the ignorance of a lot of people who use it, as it is a very derogatory term, and people just aren't sensitive.
I mentioned to him what john@staustell had said about what Paki is to Pakistanis, and while similar, he said that refers to ethnicity, whereas "yid" is a religious slur. For anyone to call it overly PC, maybe it is, but to a lot of Jewish people it is clearly a sensitive term.
I don't get the 'religious' reference at all.
Pretty simple actually... Yids is short for Yiddish which is a German based language spoken by Jews. So if you carry it through the logic, it is a religious reference.
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