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Free Speech? Political Correctness?

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Jordyboy9 | 17:08 Sat 15th Jun 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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I find it difficult at times to have a conversation where I have to watch what I am saying,that could be the reason I make so many blunders on here,
My daughter is forever saying you can’t say that dad,or that’s not said anymore,my personal opinion is that it has gone to far the other way,yes there are some things should not be said and in saying that I find that the use of the F word in every day speech has become like god bless you to an awful lot of people.
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As you all know on AB I am no Psychiatrist and my knowledge of Psychology is at best basic and at worst nil, but knowing Jordy over the years, as I have although i have never met him, is that he was born in Scotland of a working class family, probably many siblings,in the 30's above average intelligence but for whatever reason did not go on to further education....
09:43 Sun 16th Jun 2019
The F word seems to be used in every day conversations and on the idiots lantern in drama's for effect.
I don't find conversing in an appropriate way depending on the situation difficult - never have.
There's no f in apostrophe.
There f’in is. It’s between ‘n’ and ‘t’ in mamya’s post. And look there’s another. And another!
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Might be that your intellect is far superior to mine Mamy,also there is no F in kipper.
(Zacs refrains from commenting.......juuuust)
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Please don’t refrain Zacs let us have one of your scintillating comments you are so known for.;=)
I'd never be so bold to think I had an intellect superior to anyone.
I find more and more people using the F word, mostly imo really not required ( maybe an age thing ), The c word disgusts me .
No, no, the moment has passed.
’ I'd never be so bold to think I had an intellect superior to anyone’

Awwwww, don’t be so coy. Surely if Answerbank teaches us anything.......
(Maybe it hadn’t passed)
Different times, different values, different aspirations Jordy......I'm afraid one has to swim with the tide. It has taken me a long time to adapt to the modern aspect of family life and i am still not sure that i understand what is going on, what are the advantages and where it is leading us, but i am reassured constantly on AB that it is to our advantage.
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Zacs if you had said that the motion had past I would understand because some of your replies are ***
Just exercising “free speech” Jordy. I hear you’re a fan.
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Don’t think it’s to our advantage Sandra,I may call you Sandra as it is the weekend?having to be told you can’t say that is a bit confusing so I just play the age card.
Craptic clue's?
Jordy...LOL.
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Definitely Zacs I believe in free every thing but don’t tell SANDRA,he will bring love into the equation.
I never heard the 'f' word openly used until the book, Lady Chatterley's Lover ,came into the library. Libraries must have had a big increase in people wanting to join the library. As for the book ,so many people had opened it at the page with the 'f' word that it practically opened itself.
To be serious though, parents back then would never have allowed their children to use that word. Nowadays you hear a lot of young mums using it in front of their kids .They just don't seem to care about bad language anymore.

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