Sunday, December 11, 2011

Strictly Come Dancing in football, there is a kind of cursors that do not know they literally swearing

If you are one of the 600 people who have recently complained about the use of the word "grass" in Strictly Come Dancing, you may be advised not to read the next sentence of this article. If you are the judge ruled that the word "fuck" is not necessarily offensive when speaking in public, it is possible that the preceding sentence inexplicable.

The difference in opinion on the acceptable language is clearly illustrated by the proximity of these cases. It is tempting to see a division - the kind loved by the popular press - between ordinary people and decent touch out of the legal elite. But the two positions linguistic turn in more subtle ways on the question of intent with which a word was used and the extent to which retains the power to offend.

The speech police

large by Professor David Crystal points out in his recent book The Story of English in 100 words, using a general taboo have traveled since the beginning of acceptability. One of his expressions of the century is the most offensive swear word female genitals, and yet appeared in textbooks of gynecology of age and even the street names.

But when Len Goodman Craig Revel Horwood called fellow judge hoofing "a bit silly sod," he used a word that made the opposite journey from darkness to light. In its probable origin of the 19th century, attributed to the insult sodomy with "guy", becoming a mild rebuke and even semi-affectionate. In online discussions suspect an object viewers to anti-campo and homophobic subtext in the exchange of television. I doubt that Goodman expected, but such judgments are subtle, if he had called the professed bisexual Revel Horwood a "crazy uncle", which is almost certainly the next Saturday night free because this word retains most of its power pejorative

On television there would be no doubt about the offensive words of 20 years, Denzel Harvey uses the police for him. F-words are always whistled (and pixelated, protection and lip readers) before or near the pool 9:00 p.m. ET is subject to the advance warnings in other areas. The messages that are obscene childish the singer Rihanna chose to wear his shoes on The X Factor this weekend has caused the fury of the sun, on behalf of the studio audience, but it was easy to see on television. Thus, those who accept these restrictions may consider Judge Bean - which held that the curse of Harvey was not a breach of public order - a little silly sod. "Inspector Gadget", the name of the blog of a police official warned of a free society for all verbal in public places.


The biggest problem is that the history of the inauguration has generally involved the user - novelist, playwright, actor, student - deliberately and consciously using taboo words for dramatic reasons, libertarian or insulting. Now, however, a class of arrows that literally do not know they do.

Recently, in a move that surprises me again with the decline in their level of potential risk, I asked a defender in a football match in Premier League if he might consider watching your language. The uncle had been vocal in the first half, shouting the word and the word FC in various combinations to the referee, assistant referee and the home team.
Despite the 14 men had won over this travesty of their performance, which was present in the game with a 12, and children were much smaller than the other is generally considered that the Section family land. A half-time in the queue for the bathroom, the man I mentioned that although there is broad support for their views could be better for children to hear curse a little less. His answer is ironic: "Do you swear that there is no [sexual adjective] oath [name ]."


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