How offensive is "tranny"?
Considering that whenever I see it, my mind wants to substitute "transmission", it's not offensive at all.

How offensive is "tranny"?
How offensive is "tranny"? Some people on the totally sensible PI forums were arguing about it, but I suppose it better to come to the more civilized folks here to ask. Someone said it was equivalent to the n-word, while others were saying it is more akin to saying Catholic priests = pedophiles or calling Irishmen ginger drunkards.
The_J said:Fungi come in all different colours, and they're often fluffy.
Most likely an Aspergillus or Penicillum (and no, also the latter one doesn't make it healthy ^^).
For more specificity you need to go to someone with a lab *shrugs*.
How offensive is "tranny"? Some people on the totally sensible PI forums were arguing about it, but I suppose it better to come to the more civilized folks here to ask. Someone said it was equivalent to the n-word, while others were saying it is more akin to saying Catholic priests = pedophiles or calling Irishmen ginger drunkards. .
Why is Papua New Guinea considered Oceania, while West Papua is considered Asia? Is it just a desire to say "oh yeah europe has a land connection with oceania?"
It's pretty offensive. I don't know if it's quite as offensive as the n-word or the f-word, because it doesn't have quite the same historical weight behind it, but it definitely has derogatory associations. Remember, after all, that those terms have only relatively been acknowledged as offensive- that's partly why they're so powerful, because we know that nice people don't say those words- so the fact that people might not use "tranny" with the same venom isn't proof of its inoffensiveness, only of how far many people refuse to take transphobia seriously.How offensive is "tranny"? Some people on the totally sensible PI forums were arguing about it, but I suppose it better to come to the more civilized folks here to ask. Someone said it was equivalent to the n-word, while others were saying it is more akin to saying Catholic priests = pedophiles or calling Irishmen ginger drunkards.
I take it that you also believe that the "n-word" is not offensive when used to describe a black person?I'd say the word is comparable to "gay". Calling someone gay who isn't gay is offensive. Calling someone who is gay "gay" is just a matter of fact. Likewise with "tranny" - if the person IS actually transexual, I don't think the term as derogatory.
Wasn't West Papua a colony of Britain at some point of time?
I take it that you also believe that the "n-word" is not offensive when used to describe a black person?
It's pretty offensive. I don't know if it's quite as offensive as the n-word or the f-word, because it doesn't have quite the same historical weight behind it, but it definitely has derogatory associations. Remember, after all, that those terms have only relatively been acknowledged as offensive- that's partly why they're so powerful, because we know that nice people don't say those words- so the fact that people might not use "tranny" with the same venom isn't proof of its inoffensiveness, only of how far many people refuse to take transphobia seriously.
I take it that you also believe that the "n-word" is not offensive when used to describe a black person?
How short can a piece of string be before it's no longer worth calling a piece of string?
Furry. Pink. Toxic. Obviously a pony.Fungi come in all different colours, and they're often fluffy.What's the furry pink stuff that started growing on my apple bran muffles?
Most likely an Aspergillus or Penicillum (and no, also the latter one doesn't make it healthy ^^).
For more specificity you need to go to someone with a lab *shrugs*.
Duh!white people not understanding stuffWhy is Papua New Guinea considered Oceania, while West Papua is considered Asia? Is it just a desire to say "oh yeah europe has a land connection with oceania?"
I take it that you also believe that the "n-word" is not offensive when used to describe a black person?
All of New Guinea is considered Oceania, rather than Asia. West Papua, or Irian Jaya, is a province of Indonesia, which is an Asian country, and is therefore often included as part of Asia on maps. This is similar to European Turkey occasionally being greyed out on maps of Europe, as Turkey is an Asian country, and the Sinai often being included in Africa, even though it is part of Asia, due to being part of Egypt.Why is Papua New Guinea considered Oceania, while West Papua is considered Asia? Is it just a desire to say "oh yeah europe has a land connection with oceania?"
Why? Aside from Turkey, which isn't usually even included as part of the Middle East, what Middle Eastern country has territory outside of Asia?Then we should grey out parts of the Middle East from Asian maps.