Thanks for pointing out the obvious.The name Coon is a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coon#Racially_biased_usage
Someone mentioned the red skins above. The rebranding is equally justified in both cases.
It is also a surname
Thanks for pointing out the obvious.The name Coon is a
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coon#Racially_biased_usage
Someone mentioned the red skins above. The rebranding is equally justified in both cases.
You don't get a lot of people referring to cigarettes as "fags" any more, either.
When did people just start posting made up quotes here?
And where am I offended?
"Getting offended by the name of a cheese brand is ridiculous says guy offended by the new name of a cheese brand."
- Just seen elsewhere.
Bit random.
Do you mind clarifying
But they still went and retired the brand - even though it is not clear that more than a handful of people were pushing for them to do that.
It is not a "made-up quote", it is clearly a precis of your argument, such as it is. There's no suggestion you used those words, is there which is why it is not attributed, or presented in quote format.
You are clearly offended. The same way the people who bemoan the lack of golliwogs on jamjars were offended. The "Whatever next!" formulation followed by some extreme bollocks nobody has contemplated is a clear marker.
It is not a "made-up quote", it is clearly a precis of your argument, such as it is. There's no suggestion you used those words, is there which is why it is not attributed, or presented in quote format.
You are clearly offended. The same way the people who bemoan the lack of golliwogs on jamjars were offended. The "Whatever next!" formulation followed by some extreme bollocks nobody has contemplated is a clear marker.
True that. I have only heard fag used derogatory on US TV. Same with the coon thing.
‘coon’ was very much in use in the UK in the 70s; one of Alf Garnett’s favourite words.
Warning; very racist attitudes. Also, this was broadcast at prime time on mainstream TV in the UK (but not quite in the same league as the Black and White Minstrel Show, which was still going in the late ‘70s).
This is purely from memory, but we have lollies/sweets here called Eskimos, which are about 80 odd years old, which a tourist complained about and I think from memory again they are changing.
No big deal as it isn't referring to a specific thing involved with founding the company like a surname etc.
It is a term that offends some people in the north it is directly named after
That's a hell of a load of projection right there. Feeling unconsciously guilty?
Why does the origin of the name make it stupid to change it? Many businesses have changed a brand name due an unfortunate association with something completely unrelated. They also regularly choose brand names to deliberately associate a product with something unrelated, when it has positive connotations.It comes from an anglosised version of a Scottish surname, so yes it is stupid.
Why does the origin of the name make it stupid to change it? Many businesses have changed a brand name due an unfortunate association with something completely unrelated. They also regularly choose brand names to deliberately associate a product with something unrelated, when it has positive connotations.
You might say "but if it's unrelated then it shouldn't matter!" but the human brain doesn't work that way. No matter how smart you think you are, you can't stop your mind from making those associations. It's not stupid either, but a valuable mnemonic function that greatly enhances our brain power.
But you know what would be stupid? Naming a product after the original owner simply because that was his name - and then not changing it after discovering that it is identical to a racist slur.
I feel guilty for being white because I've had unearned privileges from that.
People have and still are been doing something you confess to not be able to do.
1) Did you, really? Or are you assuming that based on statistics?
2) Did you have anything to do with such a privilege? If not, why feel guilty for something that is not your fault?
The problem is that they are being told to make those associations all the time, and a lot of these calls to change names like this don't even come from minorities but from white folks who want to feel like they're doing something right out of a false sense of guilt.