Conservative Hippie
Ravenclaw
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The N word on the other hand has but one meaning, and it is always used in a negative, offensive manner.
Except for when rappers use it. Then it's ok.
The N word on the other hand has but one meaning, and it is always used in a negative, offensive manner.
Except for when rappers use it. Then it's ok.

The musical term is ritard, not retard. It is abbreviated rit in music, not ret. They are not even pronounced the same.
No it isn't.![]()
Except for when rappers use it. Then it's ok.
The musical term is ritard, not retard. It is abbreviated rit in music, not ret. They are not even pronounced the same.
And yes I know that they are not pronounced exactly the same but at 5 ,3, and 1, I think it is close enough. But since my dh and I have a degree in music I think that is the best way to explain a way to use a particular word to my kids. That is what we use as an example. But thanks.The musical term is ritardando, abbreviated rit. And as far as pronunciation, if I'm giving instruction, I would probably say "retard" and not give it a second thought. It's a real word that means to slow down.
That being said, I would never even think of using it as a noun. My father is physically handicapped and I have witnessed teenagers throwing that word at him just because he can't walk. I would definitely put it on the same level as the N word, the B word, the C word, etc.
Um excuse me for the typo!!!And yes I know that they are not pronounced exactly the same but at 5 ,3, and 1, I think it is close enough. But since my dh and I have a degree in music I think that is the best way to explain a way to use a particular word to my kids. That is what we use as an example. But thanks.
Even though both have a stigma attached to them, I don't think retard is anywhere as bad as the "N" word. I don't think people should be called either.
Um excuse me for the typo!!!And yes I know that they are not pronounced exactly the same but at 5 ,3, and 1, I think it is close enough. But since my dh and I have a degree in music I think that is the best way to explain a way to use a particular word to my kids. That is what we use as an example. But thanks.
Really????? Huh.......you'd never know that listening the radio or watching MTV or BET. Someone ought to let them know.
Sorry, I wasn't aware it was a typo.
I also have a degree in music and I will not say ree tard because it was not only pounded into my head in college that this is not the correct pronunciation, but by saying ree tard, I am giving my students a mixed message.
Maybe the pronunciation depends on your location.
Once again, I apologize as I wasn't aware it was a typo.

Just out of curiosity (don't mean to hijack), what are your degrees in? Mine is historical musicology, minor vocal performance.
Just because it's on the radio mtv/bet doesn't mean it's alright. I don't use mtv, the radio, or bet as a yardstick for what's right and wrong. There are ignorant people of all races and it doesn't mean it's right for any of them to use it.
Sorry, I wasn't aware it was a typo.
I also have a degree in music and I will not say ree tard because it was not only pounded into my head in college that this is not the correct pronunciation, but by saying ree tard, I am giving my students a mixed message.
Maybe the pronunciation depends on your location.
Once again, I apologize as I wasn't aware it was a typo.
I agree with you here but I think the point that some were making (although I could be wrong) was that if people who would be offended by the use of such a word greet each other with that word and/or use it in conversation, or in a song or for whatever reason by using that word then how can they possibly be mad or upset if someone else refers to them by that word? If you were say a neighbor and you heard me greeting everyone I knew closely by calling them stinkbutt and I sang the stinkbutt song and joked around saying things like "You're a stinkbutt" etc. and said neighbor decides to use the word stinkbutt in a conversation and I get offended then that's pretty stupid IMO. If you ( and I don't mean you in particular, just a general you) don't want to be spoken to or about in a certain way then you can't do as you please and then expect others to follow your unwritten rules because they might offend you. Teach people how you want to be treated. JMHO.
We live near a home for ******** people.... that is how THEY introduce themselves. As in "hi my name is Joe and I am ********". Now these are all people in there 50s or 60s.
If you are mentally ********, how is that different from being called a Downie or Developmentally Disabled?
I do not get all this political correctness.
According to the online Webster dictionary - a definition
4 a : an abnormal slowness of thought or action; also : less than normal intellectual competence usually characterized by an IQ of less than 70 b : slowness in development or progress
even when friends he grew up with would, although that was very seldom, but guess as he gets older and is heading into Middle school with kids that don't know him it may become harder.
mostly in the music...why cant people seem to get away from that word
I agree with you here but I think the point that some were making (although I could be wrong) was that if people who would be offended by the use of such a word greet each other with that word and/or use it in conversation, or in a song or for whatever reason by using that word then how can they possibly be mad or upset if someone else refers to them by that word? If you were say a neighbor and you heard me greeting everyone I knew closely by calling them stinkbutt and I sang the stinkbutt song and joked around saying things like "You're a stinkbutt" etc. and said neighbor decides to use the word stinkbutt in a conversation and I get offended then that's pretty stupid IMO. If you ( and I don't mean you in particular, just a general you) don't want to be spoken to or about in a certain way then you can't do as you please and then expect others to follow your unwritten rules because they might offend you. Teach people how you want to be treated. JMHO.