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...there are many cool, scenic, traditional sites in Japan
but Fuji ain't one of them
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Who the fuck takes a 5 year old up Mt. Fuji?
Coligny wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Who the fuck takes a 5 year old up Mt. Fuji?
Japs, it seems...
Coligny wrote:Btw, You merkun all a funny to treat abbreviation like racial slurz
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Btw, You merkun all a funny to treat abbreviation like racial slurz
I'm glad to see that your ignorance and arrogance when it comes to language doesn't stop with Japanese.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Btw, You merkun all a funny to treat abbreviation like racial slurz
I'm glad to see that your ignorance and arrogance when it comes to language doesn't stop with Japanese.
Coligny wrote:Was the term "jap" used or existing before the attack of Pearl Harbour ?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Was the term "jap" used or existing before the attack of Pearl Harbour ?
Yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jap
Some in the United States Marine Corps tried to combine the word "Japs" with "apes" to create a new description, "Japes", for the Japanese; this neologism never became popular.[2]
IparryU wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Was the term "jap" used or existing before the attack of Pearl Harbour ?
Yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=JapSome in the United States Marine Corps tried to combine the word "Japs" with "apes" to create a new description, "Japes", for the Japanese; this neologism never became popular.[2]
So going to try to use this more...
wagyl wrote:IparryU wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Was the term "jap" used or existing before the attack of Pearl Harbour ?
Yes: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=JapSome in the United States Marine Corps tried to combine the word "Japs" with "apes" to create a new description, "Japes", for the Japanese; this neologism never became popular.[2]
So going to try to use this more...
Unfortunately, it is already a word with a different meaning, so you are likely to be misunderstood. The Oxford dictionary site also claims the same meaning in American English, but I'm not so sure that it has widespread usage, if any at all (meaning: I have never noticed it in any of my extensive exposure to Hollywood output).
Using the word would, however, be a jolly jape, what ho! How about it, chaps?
Coligny wrote:Was the term "jap" used or existing before the attack of Pearl Harbour ?
Coligny wrote:Abbreviation+propaganda=offensive for some... For me, it's the purest form of newspeak. Really a textbook case... Governmentally backed by its own ministry of truthiness...
As is, by french standard jap is just an abbreviation. Since the US apparently used it negatively to designate 'japanese person, who shoot at you' I had trouble considering it at the same level as 'nigger' or 'negro'...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:Abbreviation+propaganda=offensive for some... For me, it's the purest form of newspeak. Really a textbook case... Governmentally backed by its own ministry of truthiness...
Wrong as usual. When Vincent Chin was beat to death by Detroit auto workers for taking their jobs he was called "Jap" among other things. That is what really led to the push by Asians in America to recognize it as a racial slur.
Coligny wrote:Don't the example you gave just make my point ? Chronologically speaking ?
yanpa wrote:Are we talking pants in the British or American sense here?
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