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Last edited Tue Jan 22, 2013, 09:55 AM - Edit history (1)
I'm debating with someone about this in another forum. I think only Michelle Obama can refer to him as "Barack". I think he should only be referred to as Obama, Barack Obama, President Obama or Mr. Obama.
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Only Barack Obama or President Obama will do. | |
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Word police suck. | |
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Skittles
(160,331 posts)from what I have noticed, only rabid racist teabagger types do that kind of shit
Tom Ripley
(4,945 posts)only if you're a dumbass.
onenote
(44,805 posts)so I don't think even his childhood friends use that nomenclature anymore.
IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)a PERSONAL moment/conversation, then you call him whatever the two of you are comfortable with, but if he is in "President mode" then you use his title.
My two cents.
mykpart
(3,879 posts)Behind the Aegis
(54,926 posts)It is commonly used on the extremes of the right and the left.
Heidi
(58,237 posts)Last edited Tue Jan 22, 2013, 12:49 PM - Edit history (1)
Good morning, BtA!
louis c
(8,652 posts)I am a union progressive and head of my Democratic Ward Committee. I serve on the committee on political education for my local AFL-CIO body. I've walked New Hampshire and knocked on doors for Obama in 2008 and 2012. I've contributed money and so has my local union, of which I'm president.
Sometimes, in order to get an anti-Obama individual's "goat" I will say that I'm working for Barry. They look at me confused and I respond "only his friends can call him Barry".
So, I don't think it's a dog whistle all of the time.
Heidi
(58,237 posts)in general, I believe your use of the term "Barry" is an exception.
We're all in this together.
Bucky
(55,334 posts)There was complete pile on for an infrequent poster (member since 2011) who made a sympathetic, but concerned post about the nicarette gum. A vocal few DUers harassed him all through the thread, making a number of sarcastic allusions to this poster's intent. When the OP was alerted on, the Jury ruled 6-0 to keep the post; it was clearly, unquestionably a pro-Obama post by someone who just wasn't absorbed in internet subculture to get why "Barry" was offensive (although once alerted, he quickly changed it to "Barack" .
But what an ugly way to put a "Strangers Not Welcome" sign out. I hate witch hunts and I hate random loyalty tests. I hate it when insiders smugly assume an outsider's intentions and ostracize the outsider for it. But that was the face of DU today.
narnian60
(3,510 posts)IADEMO2004
(5,926 posts)Heidi
(58,237 posts)Context counts for a lot, I think you'll agree. The member you referenced has, in fact, been a member since 2004, the same year I joined DU. This fact persuaded me to take him at his word; my own practice is not to imply that a longtime DUer is a troll unless that member has demonstrated a pattern of disruptive behavior.
Perhaps the accusatory DUers saw, in the context of inauguration day, a low post-count, longtime member critiquing the president's personal behavior and thought "sleeper troll." I do think it's easier for some folks to question one's bona fides and hit "Post my reply!" than it is to do an advanced search (by author) and see whether that member has a history of disruption.
UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)I looked for a full year and his posts aren't trollish at all. I also DU mailed him and told him about the Meta thread. He's not concerned. He said he mostly reads these days and thinks some people here need to get a life.
Heidi
(58,237 posts)And I'm going to his thread right now to support him.
Mdterp01
(144 posts)Had something similar happen with one of my posts yesterday and was viciously attacked.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)this is America.
Lisa D
(1,532 posts)this is America.
Bucky
(55,334 posts)and it's still America. I can't believe our luck!
It's super fun all the way around
Behind the Aegis
(54,926 posts)KamaAina
(78,249 posts)She is an alumna of Punahou School, where Barry, er, Mr. Obama was on the basketball team. She even gave me a mini-Obama tour: his grandmother's apartment building, the Baskin-Robbins where he worked (it's still there!), and even his favoite shave ice (sno-cone) joint, which offers "Obama's Rainbow"!
Behind the Aegis
(54,926 posts)Xithras
(16,191 posts)It's an insult and it's meant that way. Considering that I've heard him called far worse in my own presence (I just heard someone refer to him as the "N****r In Chief" at a gas station yesterday), calling him Barack is a fairly mellow insult.
CreekDog
(46,192 posts)that's all.
AngryOldDem
(14,176 posts)...and has become an insulting way to refer to him. The only way anyone should call him Barry is if he specifically tells someone they can.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)the correct title of respect is PRESIDENT Obama or President Barack Obama or Mr. President.
Also, it depends with other people on their own bumper stickers, buttons, etc.
For reasons of I'm a regular guy, both W and JEB made their initials as their name to connoate the lies that they are nice decent regular guys.
Once Hillary (who used Hillary on her buttons) becomes President 4 years from two days ago,
then it should be President Clinton, or Madam President Clinton.
Saying Hillary is not a smear.
But I have never ever seen Barry used on any button, and I have my Elect Barack Obama President from 2004! YES, 2004!
However, I am tired of smear words that are actually good words
Chicago is indeed my kinda town and I do not consider anyone saying Chicago as a smear, so I will turn that to a good word, as I do community organizer, whiich is a good word.
But I have never heard anyone say Barry as a compliment
it would be like calling President Jimmy Carter "Jimbo", as some Jimmy's out there like as a nickname.
Who would do that but a hater of President Carter to use it for him?
So, yes, Barry=smear.
Bucky
(55,334 posts)How DARE you call him Big Dog. His name is William.
Look, I don't defend the use of Barry. But attacking noobs for using it is silly and unwelcoming. You have to judge each case by the post it comes in. Being doctrinaire about a natural impulse to feel closer to our Democratic (and more importantly, our democratic) leader is counterproductive.
If someone says Barry online, a polite reminder of how that's a veiled insult is appropriate. Not everyone understands that veil. Having seen a newbie attacked today for a fairly innocuous use of Barry, I think we as an online community should be more concerned with policing our own intolerance and less concerned with the motives of a very small number of hostile posters.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)so many newbees lately were rightwing sendovers anyhow
(not saying anyone specific, but in general,(not always), when someone comes out immediately using that term, you know where they came from)
quinnox
(20,600 posts)"Our exalted and majestic President"
"The President and most high Obama"
"Our infallible Leader"
"President Obama, also known as the supreme leader of the world"
All of these are acceptable and proper. Anything else is being disrespectful and not suitably reverent.
MadHound
(34,179 posts)Let's see, how did we refer to Bush? Oh, yeah, that's right. So face it, referring to Obama by his first name or self admitted nickname is mild in comparison.
onenote
(44,805 posts)Its a childhood nickname that he abandoned decades ago and even asked his family to stop using when he was in college.
OneTenthofOnePercent
(6,268 posts)For crying out loud people... This is politician, not a deity/emperor.
Paladin
(28,977 posts)Sheldon Cooper
(3,724 posts)Are we required to genuflect as we say his name? The President is not God. It's okay to call him Barack, or Obama, or Barack Obama, or President Obama, etc.
Having said that, it is NOT cool to call him Barry - that's a dog whistle used only by wing nuts to express scorn for the president.
Bucky
(55,334 posts)You're projecting. Some people make that mistake honestly. Assuming everything that bothers you is a hidden insult is a Red-Scary way to live one's life.
Sheldon Cooper
(3,724 posts)I'm not calling for the formation of a new HUAC, if that's what your 'Red-Scary' comment is supposed to refer to. But anyone who has followed Obama at all knows that he hasn't referred to himself as "Barry" for probably 25 years. The wingnuts, however, have had quite a bit of fun referring to him by that name for five years or more, trying to paint him as a fraud, and I really question the motive behind someone on this message board calling him "Barry". Sorry if you don't like that.
ananda
(30,939 posts)..
Bucky
(55,334 posts)We don't insist on William Clinton. If I posted about James Carter, I don't know if half of DU would even get who I'm referring to.
I know some RW wackjobs call the president "Barry" as an intentional disrespect. I don't use that familiarity out of sensitivity to this issue. But if a poster on DU says Barry as a way of implying an intimacy, as a way of saying "finally, a president I can respect" and a guy who gets me... I don't knee jerk assume that poster is a freeper troll trying to rile me up. That would be an act of egomania and slapping that poster down for a breech of local etiquette stinks of McCarthyism.
DU is a narrow little tunnel in the world. I can't fault someone for not getting our subculture just right off the bat. I loathe it when DUers go on little witch hunts because some noob doesn't say things just the right way for us. That's just so damnably unliberal.
Comrade_McKenzie
(2,526 posts)Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)although Republican presidents were often referred to with sobriquets, such as "Tricky Dickie", "Ray-gun", and "the Occupant"
Enrique
(27,461 posts)it is ok to call Bush "Shrub", it is ok to call the elder Bush "Poppy", it is ok to call Laura Bush "Pickles", it is ok to call Condoleezza Rice "Condi", it is ok to call Rumsfeld "Rummy"
Those are affectionate names. It is also ok to call politicians insulting names, up to a point. An example of non-ok names are racist and sexist ones.
alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)(or that other thing I call him) if I damn well please!!!!!! Harrrummmph!!!! Fucking skipped the line, Barry!!! Fucking phony line-skipping fucking BARRY!!! I'll be damned before I call that ungrateful line-skipping fucking Barry the President or anything, ungrateful little shit that he is!!!
Some people can't help themselves, you know? Needless to say, they always couch their transparent pathologies as virtues ("I don't genuflect to kings; I'm a free thinker, blah blah blah" . It's part of their sickness.
datasuspect
(26,591 posts)yes.
is it polite? no.
but it is legal to do so.
but to answer your question, we'd have to know what you mean by "ok."
zonkers
(5,865 posts)MADem
(135,425 posts)People who object to the use of the name are sensitive to the mocking and derision that the meanspirited wingnuts engaged in four years back.
Barack is fine, Bar is fine....but "Barry" has a VERY specific history and meaning, and since Obama rose to national prominence, the name he abandoned when he reached young adulthood has been used as a very pointed insult.
That's the problem--it's not about "respect" or kowtowing, it's about a dog-whistle term that the right wing used to goad and bait.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)we call them names, they call us names. It's dumb but that's all.
MADem
(135,425 posts)Of course it's a dog whistle. It's a great big honking one. You'd have to be willfully obtuse to not see that.
Paladin
(28,977 posts)99Forever
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... things as insignificant as this can easily to you, it's time to reassess your hair trigger.
cherish44
(2,566 posts)Really, there's some sick, sick stuff on here (aside: what happened to the puke smiley? That's the one I wanted to use!)
DinahMoeHum
(22,519 posts)NEVER his first name - unless you are an intimate friend of his.
quinnox
(20,600 posts)I bet people scream out "Barack!" all the time when he is in crowds and shaking hands. Jeez, folks, it is a sign of being friendly, not some deadly insult.
Orangepeel
(13,970 posts)Or in any formal or official capacity. But if I'm talking about him informally (like to friends or on a friendly discussion board), I might refer to Barack, Michelle, Bill or Hillary.
*shrug*
Enrique
(27,461 posts)it's incredibly dumb, but it's ok.
Generic Other
(29,000 posts)Is called freedom of speech. I wish we all had a penny for every time someone called the shrub a name on DU. We'd all have many coins jingling in our pockets.
quinnox
(20,600 posts)I have to think there are more important things to think about too and concentrate on, do some of these folks who seem outraged, are they always in a perpetual state of outrage when they see all the insulting names the the president is called on the internet?
That would get very exhausting indeed.
Auntie Bush
(17,528 posts)It's OK for us when discussing them... but wouldn't be if talking to them personally.
Only trolls call him Barry...as a sign of disrespect. When talking to the President he should be referred to as Mr. President.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)UnrepentantLiberal
(11,700 posts)I was asking asking if it showed disrespect to refer to the President by his first name.
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)I mean, it might have been considered disrespectful to call Richard the Lion Heart Dickie the Wuss but Barry? Or, Barack?
I think this debate belongs on the "Big Deal" shelf.
I'm often in disagreement with Obama's policies but I doubt he is such a delicate flower that he's going to be injured by being called his first name or any other names. If he is, he should seek another line of work.
Arkana
(24,347 posts)B-Rock "The Islamic Shock" Hussein Superallah Obama.
Iggo
(48,534 posts)That name is Bad.Ass.
bigwillq
(72,790 posts)But thanks for your concern!
WORD POLICE SUCK
fishwax
(29,328 posts)as a way of registering disrespect.
pnwmom
(109,638 posts)Rex
(65,616 posts)I can see. No one else should and imo you should address the POTUS as, 'Mr. President' and NOT mention his name.
I hope to (very soon one day) hear, 'Mrs. President or Madam President' at least before my time is up on this earth.
Fearless
(18,458 posts)NYC Liberal
(20,353 posts)to the public (unlike someone like Hillary or Rudy).
I usually use "Barack" when I'm differentiating between him and Michelle (ex "Malia looks just like Barack and Sasha looks like Michelle).
And I don't think there's anything inherently WRONG with "Barry", but it's usually used to demean him so it has that connotation.
Lone_Star_Dem
(28,158 posts)Barack isn't, and I don't really have a problem with it. I suppose it would depend on the context though.
Barry was commonly used as a pejorative here during the Great Primary Wars of '08. It still is used as such on RW boards. I have zero tolerance for it when I see it being used here. It's disrespectful if for no other reason than because it's common use it to imply disrespect.
I didn't vote, because I wasn't sure of an option, just so you know.
TeamPooka
(25,427 posts)but I think Obama is appropriate to be used on Twitter and shorter format communications like texting between people's phones.