Good grief what a load of rubbish, people in this country have been using the phrase 'christian name' for years. When I hear these opinions put forward I think how sad it is that someone has nothing better to do in life but dream up these these stupid 'PC' ideas. No wonder there is so much conflict in the world when people start nit picking to this extent.
The problem with the eeny meeny rhyme is that it started out as 'catch a tiger by the toe' and in some versions 'catch a tinker...' It was only in the early 1900s that the 'n' word was used and later became more popular after Rudyard Kipling used it in his version of 'A Counting Out Song.' It was meant in a derogatory fashion whether children realised it or not.
Up to a point. However, the 'n' word in the rhyme was about slavery and I'm fairly sure that's considered a no-no these days.
i am not a member of the "PC brigade" by any stretch. far from it. i just think its an outdated term to use in what is a multicultural and multireligeous society.
maybe i can go back to calling you females "girls", assuming your a bit thick, and paying you less than me, just becuase thats the way we did it in this country for years?
I agree with you too , ive never used that word and i dont like that word either it shouldnt never be aloud to be used,
I totally agree Iclaudipuss, personally I dont like to see the N word used either.
Thats right the N word was about Slavery!
The N word was not about slavery, it was derived from the latin word for black. The rhyme is about slavery.
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I totally agree Iclaudipuss, personally I dont like to see the N word used either.
Thats right the N word was about Slavery!
I agree with you too , ive never used that word and i dont like that word either it shouldnt never be aloud to be used,
By the time you were born the word had gone out of common usage due to becoming a derogatory term over the years, more due to the way it was being used, than the word itself, like so many other words. When I was a child I had a much loved golliwog and two books "Little Black Sambo" and "Epaminondas" both of which are frowned upon now but never conveyed any subversive messages to me, an innocent child. Even Agatha Christies' book "And Then There Were None" was originally called and published for many years as "10 Little Ns" and both Elvis Costello and John Lennon used the word in songs.
Whilst I do not condone, or use the the N word, I do feel that the PC thing in general has got out of hand. I don't care if its first, given or christian name, or whether I'm called a girl, woman or lady. I hate the usage of Chairperson, spokesperson etc., it makes people sound like objects not human beings and as for Baa Baa Black Sheep and all the other well loved Nursery Rymes and childrens' books which have been made PC, words fail me!
I disagree DD, it's opened up an interesting debate.Never read such a stupid thread in my life! :blink::blink::blink:
Exactly, and that's what a forum is all about. PC:I'm not sure why some people are rubbishing this thread.
Nor me Lippy
BurlyBear started by saying he didn't like the use of the phrase "christian name" and others have responded with their opinions.