yes well it means funny island people and a derogatory term for the U.S military killing a thousands of Filipinos
Currently no, but at one time it was. Trends for these things change over time. It used to be that "black" was considered offensive and "coloured" was considered better (hence the name of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in the USA), but now coloured/colored is very old-fashioned and may be considered offensive if used by a white person. Of course, the term "black man" might be considered somewhat offensive if used in a situation where there was no need to mention the man's colour at all.
The term that should not describe a person's age, is "old." This is something that many people often take offense to, because it can be considered offensive.
Why is the term okie dokie smokie offensive to African Americans? It is not offensive, it just means okay or yes but in rhyme because it is just a way of saying ok but funny, you know???
J=SET K=RESET NOTE: JK FLIP FLOP IS NOTHING BUT AN ADVANCED VERSION OF THE SET-RESET()SR FLIP FLOP) SO, JK FLIP FLOP ALSO WORKS SOMEWHAT LIKE THE SR FLIP FLOP..... IS ACTUALLY THE LABORATORY TERM OF NUMBER 5 FLIP FLOP 5# J & K.
== A euphemism is the substitution of a polite term for one that may be offensive.
No, the term 'retarded' is considered outdated and offensive. It is no longer considered politically correct to use this term when referring to individuals with intellectual disabilities. It is more appropriate to use person-first language, such as "person with an intellectual disability."
No. The phrase "flip chart" is simply a descriptive term for a particular kind of presentation chart. Of course, for any particular item or word, someone can be found who will claim to be offended by it. That does not make it an offensive word.
"Flip" is (widely used as) a Racist term, directed at those of Filipino Descent.The usage began in the Military, along with many other ACRONYMS, both formal & slang (WAC: Women's Army Corps; FUBAR: F**ked up Beyond all Recognition).FLIP= Originally a hostile term: "F**king Little Island People"; transformed occasionally into a still degrading, but more Politically Correct, version: "Funny Little Island People".Today The term Flip, has created the same strife among Filipinos, that the term "N*gger" has among African Americans. Some Filipinos have adopted the term as their own & use it as a Racial Pride statement. New variants, such as "Fine Looking Island Person", have emerged. Other Filipinos strongly feel that using labels that were "given" in a Culture of Racism can only ever ingrain feelings of Racial Inferiority & internalized Self-Hatred.
It was an old term for people who suffer from Downs Syndrome. Now considered offensive.
No, Filipinos are not considered Latinos. The term "Latino" is usually used to refer to people of Latin American descent, specifically those from countries in Latin America such as Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. Filipinos are from the Philippines, which is in Southeast Asia.
Is it considered to be a derogatory and more often viewed as an offensive term for a homosexual male.
Using the n-word, regardless of the speaker's race, perpetuates a history of racism, discrimination, and violence against Black people. It is a derogatory term that has deep-seated roots in oppression and should never be used. White individuals do not have the lived experience or historical context to use the word without perpetuating harm.
The term fat chick is offensive because being fat or obese is frowned upon in today's society. Calling anyone fat or implying it in any way is offensive. Furthermore, chick is an objectifying term and most women do not appreciate being called that term.
I think it means a flip camcorder but i am not 100% sure
Currently no, but at one time it was. Trends for these things change over time. It used to be that "black" was considered offensive and "coloured" was considered better (hence the name of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in the USA), but now coloured/colored is very old-fashioned and may be considered offensive if used by a white person. Of course, the term "black man" might be considered somewhat offensive if used in a situation where there was no need to mention the man's colour at all.
A euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression used in place of a harsh or blunt one to soften the impact or tone of a statement. It is often used to address sensitive or taboo topics in a more socially acceptable way.
The term "midget" is considered outdated and offensive. Additionally, age is not determined by height or stature.