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Good on her! Solly Mack Nov 2 #1
She was one of the good ones teran Nov 2 #2
Inspiring MadameButterfly Nov 2 #3
R.I.P. dalton99a Nov 2 #4
Cross gently, Jane. Dennis Donovan Nov 2 #5
Jane Clouds Passing Nov 2 #6
Priceless. Hope22 Nov 2 #7
... littlemissmartypants Nov 2 #8
..not a fan of misogynist "humor" whathehell Nov 2 #9
? She threw the insult at Mr. Trump Tweedy Nov 2 #10
The "insult" is a misogynist slur regardless whathehell Nov 2 #11
Bless your heart. Orrex Nov 3 #16
Bless yours, dear. whathehell Nov 3 #25
It MIGHT be time to read the room. dchill Nov 3 #106
It might be time to LEAVE the room.. whathehell Nov 3 #111
Bless your heart! dchill Nov 3 #113
It's more like reclaiming it imo jfz9580m Nov 3 #17
I learned about owning an 'insult' from The Vagina Monologues duhneece Nov 3 #27
"And her sense of humor as she faced dying." jfz9580m Nov 3 #28
I told my kids that, after I tell them that I love them and all that, duhneece Nov 3 #29
That's a good one :).nt jfz9580m Nov 3 #31
In Britain, it's not seen as saying anything about women muriel_volestrangler Nov 3 #20
That's Scotland, not the US Violet_Crumble Nov 3 #21
No kidding whathehell Nov 3 #24
Nah. She wasn't insulting women. Tweedy Nov 3 #35
Actually in the UK the word is universally used about men. TexLaProgressive Nov 3 #78
Yes, but the insult is contained in depicting whathehell Nov 3 #89
It's a big word in their culture. Envirogal Nov 3 #98
I think that's unfortunate.. whathehell Nov 3 #101
It's not a gender slur in the uk moonshinegnomie Nov 3 #107
I live in Scotland. I have never heard anyone in the UK use it aimed at a woman. I have heard Americans do that. n/t Emrys Nov 3 #110
Bye. orangecrush Nov 2 #13
Bye! whathehell Nov 2 #14
I respect your H2O Man Nov 2 #15
I don't use them either True Dough Nov 3 #22
Amd black communities are now asking the younger generation to please move off that word LizBeth Nov 3 #74
Yes, they are whathehell Nov 3 #94
Again, I respect H2O Man Nov 3 #99
I appreciate your respectful response, H20 Man, whathehell Nov 3 #100
Thank you! H2O Man Nov 3 #103
She's Scots DoBotherMe Nov 3 #18
Lol, the pearl clutching Tarc Nov 3 #33
Lol..Not "pearl clutching", dear whathehell Nov 3 #34
Meh...TOS or not this OP isn't going anywhere. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #38
Um, no..There's no "TOS or not" on this board whathehell Nov 3 #40
I think you'll be alright. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #41
Lol..Yeah, I guess that is all you've got. whathehell Nov 3 #48
I'm not sure how to react to your attempts to police the speech of others. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #49
"Trump is a cunt" Tarc Nov 3 #39
Lol..Yeah, you know enough whathehell Nov 3 #88
Post removed Post removed Nov 3 #116
Perhaps you could maybe lighten up a little. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #50
Lol..Should we "lighten up" about racial slurs too? whathehell Nov 3 #55
Is the subject of this thread racial slurs? BannonsLiver Nov 3 #56
No, I'd say it's rather obviously about gender slurs. whathehell Nov 3 #62
Oh, you're back! BannonsLiver Nov 3 #63
You e obviously never been to the UK BannonsLiver Nov 3 #36
Lol..You obviously know squat about me.. whathehell Nov 3 #44
Here again, you'll be alright. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #46
Post removed Post removed Nov 3 #51
lol BannonsLiver Nov 3 #52
Lol..Sure, when you can't argue on the merits, whathehell Nov 3 #59
What merits do you think you were arguing? BannonsLiver Nov 3 #60
Lol...You can keep trying whathehell Nov 3 #64
You think freaking out over a woman calling Trump the C word is rational discourse? BannonsLiver Nov 3 #67
Scotland is better when it comes to women's rights issues. I think this is a cultural thing JI7 Nov 3 #37
Cultural difference Nasruddin Nov 3 #104
I feel like the C-Word in Europe is interpreted differently than in the US. Self Esteem Nov 3 #105
It's not just Europe. Australia and New Zealand as well Violet_Crumble Nov 3 #117
God love her orangecrush Nov 2 #12
Rest in Peace Doctor Janey Godley 🙏 iluvtennis Nov 3 #19
Dr Godley, you lived your life well right to the end. Rest in Peace and Joy. Fla Dem Nov 3 #23
RIP republianmushroom Nov 3 #26
oh my--that is King Charles....... riversedge Nov 3 #57
Sandford Police: From all of us at @Sandford_Police we are sending our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends.. demmiblue Nov 3 #30
RIP Bitbit Nov 3 #32
Elon Musk called Harris this. It is vile. We know it is. I dont care how UK feels about the word LizBeth Nov 3 #42
I respect Dr Godley BannonsLiver Nov 3 #43
I can respect her and also understand the harm she does with this word. LizBeth Nov 3 #45
I think that's a bit sanctimonious, tbh. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #47
Sure silly ole sexist slurs that have hurt women and girls forever.... LizBeth Nov 3 #68
Context is important in this case. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #70
No. You hearing anyone saying that with the n word.... EVER? LizBeth Nov 3 #71
This thread isn't about racial slurs. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #72
It is about calling out the bigotry and for me when challenge, the hypocrisy we wrap it up in. LizBeth Nov 3 #73
So you think Dr Godley was a bigot? BannonsLiver Nov 3 #75
She used a bigoted sexist term to insult Trump which was ultimately insulting LizBeth Nov 3 #77
As I said regarding Elmo BannonsLiver Nov 3 #79
If you think she misinterpreted the ramifications then I'm afraid you've got a lot to learn about the Scots. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #80
Or maybe understand misogyny to the point not only world wide but US girls and women LizBeth Nov 3 #81
I'm sorry you feel that way but respect your position. BannonsLiver Nov 3 #83
It's not treated that way in the uk moonshinegnomie Nov 3 #109
THANK You!...Amazing that someone finally admits it whathehell Nov 3 #61
Makes me sanctimonious.... dontcha know. Won't heat a single excuse or dismissal using bigotry LizBeth Nov 3 #69
Yes, "sanctimony" my ass -- You're absolutely right whathehell Nov 3 #95
Sure. Anytime. LizBeth Nov 3 #114
Well done malaise Nov 3 #53
Excellent Faux pas Nov 3 #54
I think Traildogbob Nov 3 #58
Anarchy Princess stands up to MAGAts in Pennsylvania with her tribute to Janey Godley DrivingOnThe Left Nov 3 #65
The Scots have some good insults for Trump keithbvadu2 Nov 3 #66
Such endearing names for a person who says everyone loves me. 😆 Deuxcents Nov 3 #91
In this context it is not misogynist why the hell do we have to bleep it Eliot Rosewater Nov 3 #76
And the n word is not really about blacks, just inferior cause we are hearing white people calling LizBeth Nov 3 #82
No, the N-word is isn't meant one thing here and a different thing everywhere else Eliot Rosewater Nov 3 #84
Nor is this word, the insult itself is the sexism of the word. LizBeth Nov 3 #85
I think some people have a problem with context. JanMichael Nov 3 #86
When was the original photo taken? JanMichael Nov 3 #87
It was in 2016 muriel_volestrangler Nov 3 #93
I honor the passing of a brave woman, and an icon. Harker Nov 3 #90
Would republicans use that word around children? keithbvadu2 Nov 3 #92
A saint! surfered Nov 3 #96
Anthony Bourdain met her in his Glasgow episode: *watch* IcyPeas Nov 3 #97
The term has a different context/meaning in the U.K. CentralMass Nov 3 #102
The French word "con" has a very similar dual meaning. n/t Emrys Nov 3 #112
Was it established first pertaining to women then manifested to men? LizBeth Nov 3 #115
Yes DENVERPOPS Nov 3 #108
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