Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Your comments in this post regarding sexist language are well taken, yet it does seem odd that in another post you advised Chris Crawford to "Stand your ground. You don't have anything to apologize for" (your words, copied and pasted from your post) when Chris had made several remarks that were interpreted by many as sexist and insulting.? Perhaps your sensitivity to sexist language isn't the standard you're holding the rest of us to. Doug Herr MEA CULPA. I was so taken by Chris Crawford's comments on Tina's Leica obsession that I completely overlooked the sexist nature of his comments. See how easy it is to ignore what you don't want to see. While it may be understandable that Lluis uses the term senorita, Nathan's mastery of world cultures should have sensitized him to the mimizing aspects of the term in other languages. But those two are not the only Luggers that call an attractive young woman in a photo a senorita. It has been adopted and used by many without the justification of a Spanish heritage. Lack of protest (until now) does not mean acceptance. Obviously other Luggers were bothered by it as well. I suggest that in the future we refer the subjects in our photos, male or female, in a less demeaning fashion. I apologize again for my own personal insensitivity and will censor my own comments better. By the way, I have never used the N-word it any personal or written comment and in future LUG communcations will never use the S-word. Its hard to think of pejorative terms for all the other letters in the alphabet but I'll try not to use them either. Larry Z