So, recently there has been a controversy surrounding Rick Perry's hunting ground containing a colloquial name that is a racial slur. Naturally, the reaction has been that "there is no more offensive word in the English language." But, I've noticed whenever someone in the public eye uses the C-word, the exact same claim is made. Now there can't possibly be two "most offensive" words in the English language, because "most" in English means "above all others." I think this needs to be settled right now, for all time, and The Escapist forums are obviously the best place to decide such a thing. So, which is it?
As for my feelings, I take umbrage at the notion that words are "offensive" at all. "Offensive" means "attacking" and words are just sounds and/or pictures that cannot attack. It is intent that gives the words weight. I would've had no problem, personally, spelling out the words in question, but I suspect The Escapist mods would not have approved. That said, this is a legitimate linguistic conversation.
[EDIT: I had forgotten the British take on the C-Word seems a bit less harsh than the US's. I should state that this is within the United-Statesian lexicon]
As for my feelings, I take umbrage at the notion that words are "offensive" at all. "Offensive" means "attacking" and words are just sounds and/or pictures that cannot attack. It is intent that gives the words weight. I would've had no problem, personally, spelling out the words in question, but I suspect The Escapist mods would not have approved. That said, this is a legitimate linguistic conversation.
[EDIT: I had forgotten the British take on the C-Word seems a bit less harsh than the US's. I should state that this is within the United-Statesian lexicon]