Originally Posted by
calamus
Originally Posted by
Jon Szanto
Originally Posted by
calamus
I've heard and even used worse language, but I think there's something sordid about the presence of that sort of profanity on a forum that's not primarily a hangout for say, punk rockers or people with Tourette's Syndrome.
As the largest portion of my musical career has been a 44-year stint in a major symphony orchestra, including performances in Carnegie Hall, I completely fail at being your image of a
punk rocker, though I did sit in with Pearl Jam one night. Then again, I don't really care: I've written at length and with careful crafting in manners that are far more genteel and refined than you are willing to give me credit for. If the use of
one word is so offensive to you, after decades and decades of this kind of puritanical nonsense being slapped down for what it is (i.e. puritanical nonsense), I can't help you. Language, like any of the communicative arts, can embrace a very wide continuum of expressive tools. To restrict descriptors to bland, mundane and inoffensive examples of locution is a fate worse than death for anyone who loves the combination of language and passionate expression.
As of today, over 81,000 people have perished in our nation from a pandemic, and someone on the internet is worried about a 4-letter word that has been utilized for over four centuries. I remain amazed by the human species.
Please explain again how the deaths of 81,000 people gives you some sort of moral superiority over me. Your chain of logic seems to be missing a few links.
It wasn't "moral superiority" that was being expressed. It was a piqued reaction to your sanctimony around language, music, and a mental impairment.
Partly what this whole COVID thing has done is to warp our vision and our reading of other people's messaging. So many times I see what I consider to be misreadings of posts, and I chalk it up to the generalized increase of stress and worry these days. For example, why you would even think to criticize an adult's use of "fuck" as in "flying fuck" in a non-pen thread on an unmoderated site is beyond me. And that you would use Tourette's Syndrome as part of your criticism is really questionable, worse than even saying "fuck you" in my book (which is not what Jon did).
But, maybe I have misread your intent and you meant to compliment both punk rockers and those persons who struggle with Tourette's. I mean, I am stressed out, too.
So, if I am reading you wrong, I apologize. If I am not, I don't, and you should. And that is not "moral superiority." I'm a teacher, and insensitivity to human impairments really sticks in my craw. I give a flying fuck about that.
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