Hi folks. I was so ready to be done with this discussion, but.

Regardless of your views on the matter at hand, the goal of this discussion list is to be a place for respectful exchange of ideas. After all, we welcome even the most naive questions from the most novice callers, because we are here to support one another, not tear each other down. Do you respect your fellow callers and email writers? You don't have to agree with their views. All you need is good faith.

Unkind speculation on their motivations is - at best - irrelevant meta-meta-discussion. (Not about "gypsy", not even about the discussion of it, but about the people discussing it.) You are welcome to think these thoughts, but they contribute nothing to our discussion; please don't air them here.

Thanks,
Yoyo Zhou

On Nov 2, 2015 05:08, "Donald Perley via Callers" <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
It often seems like people on contra email lists and facebook get more
joy from seeking problems to fix it through political correctness than
they do from dancing itself.



On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Tom Hinds via Callers
<callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> No Aahz my logic is broken.  Our perceptions and experiences are different.
>
> You said,
>
>> The question isn't whether using "gypsy" generates negative stereotypes
>> but whether using the word reminds people of existing negative stereotypes
>> and whether the people referred to by the word have negative reactions to
>> the use of the word.
>
>
> Aahz, you can define the discussion in a narrow way but I prefer to keep it
> more open.
>
> This may surprise you but I have a favorable view of the Romani.  In the
> '80s I danced Flamenco and developed a deep respect for them.  More recently
> I saw a documentary on their culture that centered around a performance of
> them from various countries.  So my view of them has been positive!  Until
> this discussion.
>
> To be honest, the more I read from those who don't want to use the word
> gypsy (in private from some), the less favorable these people are in my mind
> which I don't want.  I realize that your intentions are good but with me
> you've accomplished the opposite of what you want.  Perhaps you should
> consider not using their name in the same sentences with derogatory terms.
> Don't underestimate the power of association.
>
> Tom
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