Gay as a pejorative
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“Ladies and Gentlemen, electric cars are gay,” Vaughn’s character Ronnie Valentine says. “I mean, not ‘homosexual’ gay, but ‘my parents are chaperoning the dance gay.”
- The Dilemma
This preview has been getting a lot of negative press because of the use of the word ‘gay’ as a pejorative.
This is a pet peeve of mine among young people. I’ve noticed that 10-19 year olds seem to default to ‘gay’ way too much. So for me, it’s not a question of sensitivity to treatment of homosexuals as it is to the lame minds of our youth.
Ron Howard has said he will not remove this comment from the movie. I kind of think it fits the sort of comment and back peddle you typically hear from a Vince Vaughn character.
So my questions:
1) What do you do when you hear someone say “that’s gay” as a pejorative?
a. What is a more apropos term/slang? I don’t want ‘lame’ coming back because of my time spent in the 80s…. I feel ‘lame’ is the gateway word to ‘gnarly’. Gnarly makes me want to gag myself with a spoon…like totally.
2) Are you planning on seeing this movie? Does the ‘gay’ comment affect your decision?
3) Is it okay to call Sponge Bob and Flapjack gay okay? I mean…come on they are gay..right?
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Date: 1/11/10 19:40 (UTC)