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- Venividivici10044
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Japanese
Just my thoughts, BUT I really cringe when I see Jap used in place of Japanese. It really would be nice if we could avoid.
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RE: Japanese
I hear you, but I really think people are just using an abbreviation.
I use the abbreviation IJ for Imperial Japanese just to avoid what you mention.
I use the abbreviation IJ for Imperial Japanese just to avoid what you mention.
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- Venividivici10044
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RE: Japanese
ORIGINAL: witpqs
I hear you, but I really think people are just using an abbreviation.
I use the abbreviation IJ for Imperial Japanese just to avoid what you mention.
Agree with your thoughts; just a hope that people will remember the war is long over and I just find the term disrespectful.
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RE: Japanese
ORIGINAL: Venividivici10044
Just my thoughts, BUT I really cringe when I see Jap used in place of Japanese. It really would be nice if we could avoid.
Yeah good luck. I tried to introduce folks to this concept when I first joined the forum - I got run over by realty. In this day and age, we are in the infinitesimal minority and just have to ignore ... [:)]
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RE: Japanese
I strongly doubt there is any intent to denigrate the Japanese people by such usage. We do have some native Japanese here. Perhaps they would be willing to present their opinion. It's really the only one that matters on the issue, IMO.
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RE: Japanese
ORIGINAL: Mynok
I strongly doubt there is any intent to denigrate the Japanese people by such usage. We do have some native Japanese here. Perhaps they would be willing to present their opinion. It's really the only one that matters on the issue, IMO.
The Japanese people I know consider the "short" version used by some to be disrespectful, that is how I got educated. But they may not bother to bring it up on the forum. "Shouting" into the wind isn't very profitable.
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RE: Japanese
I wonder...do they still call their country Nippon?
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RE: Japanese
ORIGINAL: Mynok
I wonder...do they still call their country Nippon?
I see where we may be heading there... Not sure "Nips" is a better word than "Japs" [;)]
Well, as long as there is no chink or nip out there, I'll live. And I am half chinese myself. [:)]
RE: Japanese
I'm half Japanese, half Chinese, but completely Americanized. Doesn't bother me, others may be offended. My parents were also born and raised here, although technically my mom was born in Hawaii before it became the 50th state. They and other Asians would use it and it was no big deal. I would say this falls in the same category as the "N" word. It can be used and not be offensive, or can be used and be offensive.
Richard Prior and other comedians would use the N word in their routines and it was no big deal, but others like that person from Seinfelt used it and got crucified.
The general rule I use is if you use a derogatory label that's your own race you can get away with it and if you're not then do so at your own risk. Complete double standard if you ask me.
Then again I'm not the most politically correct person around and can be pretty crude and racist at times so I'm not the best person to ask....
One other thing amongst asians there us a pecking order. The Chinese and Japanese are always debating who is superior while Koreans are regarded by both the Chinese and Japanese as inferior. Then you always have the never ending battle between the ABC's and FOB's.
Personally I really don't care and get along with just about anyone. My best friend is from Texas and is about as redneck as you can get.
Richard Prior and other comedians would use the N word in their routines and it was no big deal, but others like that person from Seinfelt used it and got crucified.
The general rule I use is if you use a derogatory label that's your own race you can get away with it and if you're not then do so at your own risk. Complete double standard if you ask me.
Then again I'm not the most politically correct person around and can be pretty crude and racist at times so I'm not the best person to ask....
One other thing amongst asians there us a pecking order. The Chinese and Japanese are always debating who is superior while Koreans are regarded by both the Chinese and Japanese as inferior. Then you always have the never ending battle between the ABC's and FOB's.
Personally I really don't care and get along with just about anyone. My best friend is from Texas and is about as redneck as you can get.
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I have a feeling that most people that type the word " Jap " are merely abbreviating. I do not spell out " American " or " United States Of America ". Instead I say " US " or " USA " or " Allies ". Sometimes I remember to type " Jap. " using the period to denote it is an abbreviation, sometimes I do not. I think that in this case, on these forums it is seldom, if ever meant as a slight. It is just faster to type the 3 letters. Nothing more.
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Oops. Wrong thread. I thought I was at fark.com
I suppose the buck-tooth smileys should go too.[:D]


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I suppose the buck-tooth smileys should go too.[:D]


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Oops. Wrong thread. I thought I was at fark.com
I suppose the buck-tooth smileys should go too.[:D]
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RE: Japanese
Life is too short for this silly "correctness".
[Dis]respect lies in the context. When someone uses "Jap" as shorthand for "Japanese" the context usually shows that no disrespect is intended. Read first. Then decide whether or not to whine.
[Dis]respect lies in the context. When someone uses "Jap" as shorthand for "Japanese" the context usually shows that no disrespect is intended. Read first. Then decide whether or not to whine.
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Makes you wonder if democracy is going to survive
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RE: Japanese
Well my 2 cents..
Im in the mindset of the time in WW2 and I am playing a psuedo historical game that had apposing
forces calling eachother Round eye and jap and thats all it is pure and simple, leave the racial political
crap outta the game please as it is a non issue..
Im in the mindset of the time in WW2 and I am playing a psuedo historical game that had apposing
forces calling eachother Round eye and jap and thats all it is pure and simple, leave the racial political
crap outta the game please as it is a non issue..
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RE: Japanese
Yes I am Japanese. i come to talk of game not of good or bad. you can call me jap i will call yank ok.
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RE: Japanese
We could use other, far more derogatory, abbreviations. Every time the Politically Correct police comes up with their wagging index finger about this, it just reinforces me in my firm decision to keep writing Jap.
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RE: Japanese
For me it was a surprise that "jap" was a degratory term. I suspect it's the same for others whose native tongue is not english, or are not part of the american/anglo-saxon cultural sphere.
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RE: Japanese
ORIGINAL: Tone
Yes I am Japanese. i come to talk of game not of good or bad. you can call me jap i will call yank ok.
Call them yank, I don't care, I'm Yuropean [:D]
But, yes, well, as an American, I guess I wouldn't be offended by Yank or Yankee... I mean they even call their sport teams that way. The only person you may offend here would be a proud son of Dixieland [;)]










