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Autism Vox

R-rated Language

by Kristina Chew, PhD on August 17th, 2008

Today’s New York Times weighs in not so much about the movie Tropic Thunder’s use of the r-word, as on the more general phenomenon of certain Hollywood movies seeking to top levels of tastelessness and crassness, and un-PC-ness, all in the name of box office revenues.

The r-word is kind of r-rated around here and, indeed, just simply rude.

And a sign of a rube?

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POSTED IN: Language, Movies, Stereotypes

2 opinions for R-rated Language

  • Speaking Aut
    Aug 17, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    What really got me was someone I know saying that “oh, [the R-word] is just a word, it doesn’t mean anything when I say it…” and then getting angry that I used a different, less offensive word.

    The thing is, people have the right to use the language they want to use. They just don’t have the grace to consider its effects on people.

  • Synesthesia
    Aug 17, 2008 at 2:23 pm

    That word gets used too much on the internet.
    You can’t even dislike a movie or like a movie without the R word raining angrily on your head.

    I just don’t mind PCness if it means not using words like that to describe people or if just means using more respectful language.

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