This is an excellent example of what I pointed out previously ... different uses of the
same word in different contexts, where one may be considered derogatory and another quite
the opposite. Homo, as in homosexual, appears to derive from the Greek translation
meaning one in the same. However, the genus and species of humans is Homo sapien, and
homo refers to a genus with several species that are closely related to humans, including
Homo neandrathal. It derives from the Latin meaning mankind. When a person calls someone
a homo, as in homosexual, they often mean it as deragatory. But I'm pretty sure no
one would take offense to being called human. In the dance community, gypsy is not meant
to be offensive, but quite the opposite is viewed as a positive term. Education of other
meanings is useful, and goes both ways. It would be equally useful to educate the woman
who brought this up that in our community it had a different meaning that generally means
to travel.
Janet
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From: Read Weaver via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Date: 10/31/2015 12:09 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Gypsy
I've known at least one person who sincerely thought “homo” was a perfectly acceptable
term, carrying no particular negative connotations. Whether or not she held negative views
herself, she needed to learn that she was mistaken about the connotations, and if she
didn’t want to be offensive, she needed to change the word she used.
Read Weaver
Jamaica Plain, MA
http://lcfd.org
On Oct 31, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Tom Hinds via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
In my opinion the offended women actually helped spread a stereotype she didn't
like. Who on this list knew that Romani women had a reputation for being (I can't
remember, was it) sexual? Not me. Okay, it was the caller she complained to who put it
out there, but she started it. Should the caller feel defensive or should the caller
turn the issue around if it's appropriate?
I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY WANT TO KNOW, who on this list believe that contra dancers have
a negative view of the Romani people because of the word gypsy? Anyone?
For me the more important issue is education. I learned another tidbit about the Romani
people. Yes I understand how people can be sensitive, but perhaps this woman needs to
learn something about us before jumping to conclusions.
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