[Elfsea] A T-Shirt for all of our Bards

ThoraOdottir at aol.com ThoraOdottir at aol.com
Thu Jul 22 11:13:48 PDT 2004


Janie and Alaric are correct on their points.  All ladies deserve better than 
to be referred to as a "ho".  Someone I spoke to last night couldn't conceive 
how I could find the shirt amusing.  I guess I can because to me the term 
used is not a societal standard or I should say not a polite societal standard.  
I saw the shirt as a parody or satire of people who would use it as a general 
term for the female gender. Perhaps it is my own biases showing but I find it 
hard to imagine someone who reads Shakespeare on a regular basis as someone 
who would also use the term in the context proposed--as a generality. I guess it 
doesn't work me up in the same way because I know that people who would 
seriously use that word in a manner that would included any woman without regard to 
her -- to avoid another derogatory term--- "standards of practice" are not 
people I would wish to associate with anyway.  Of course I am also a much more 
roughspoken woman that most--much to my contemporaries chagrin at times I am 
sure--which tends for me to consider context, manner and object of conversation 
before judging a word outright.  At least when I am sober.

Then again perhaps I am overthinking this whole thing and should just go do 
something useful.

Later ya'll :)

Thora
In a message dated 7/21/2004 3:25:04 PM Central Daylight Time, 
glen.d.wilkerson at lmco.com writes:

> I know dear, I was just gritching about the unfortunate trend of such base 
> and disrespectul language becoming a societal "common standard."  All ladies 
> deserve better.
>   
> Alaric
> 

> Ok,
>
> After seeing this a number of times I have to comment. Can't help
> myself.
>
> Even if the word hos is now considered a common word, it is still rude
> and
> degrading. Whenever I see it or hear someone use it the first thing that
>
> comes to mind is what kind of low life is this???
>
> Just an old farts out burst.
>
> Janie DFT



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