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Hi Tom,<br>
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Earlier this year in Eugene, a caller was struggling with trying to
be extra careful with alternative terms for gypsy. She referred to
the "g-word" and then tried using other terms. She was actually
trying to demonstrate something else on the floor. The crowd said in
a friendly way but very clearly -- we don't care, just use the word
"gypsy"! And then she did, people relaxed, and the evening
progressed smoothly.<br>
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The intensity and animus of these conversations may have unintended
long-term consequences in the contra dance world. Does anyone really
want to establish the contra equivalent of Callerlab?<br>
<br>
Woody<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/28/2018 11:58 AM, Tom Hinds via
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cite="mid:CCFB94DC-92CF-4EAC-A277-EC1964C7FD72@earthlink.net">I've
had very good conversations with Rich on and off the discussion
group and feel that he shares many of my values. Would you rather
that I and others not participate? Perhaps that is the primary
reason that some of us aren't comfortable with PC. Where does it
end and what freedoms am I going to have to give up? My memory is
that this incredible discussion started with a complaint from ONE
person.
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Lastly let me suggest this after reading Jeffrey's very good email: It may be that terms like gypsy (and of course others) are location dependent. Here in Charlottesville and perhaps DC people don't really care for the gypsy issue. In other areas perhaps that's not the case. On the English list people are reminded that folks from many countries are members and that we should keep this in mind.
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