Originally posted by ardcarp
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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostBack on thread for a moment, there's a new buzz word going the rounds -DECONFLICTION. Apparently it's hoped that this deconflicting will bring piece to the Middle East if used properly, but
unfortunately nobody knows quite how.
Safe bet!
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostNobody indeed ... and, yes, 'deconfliction' .... it sounds very much like another Bushism to me, so it just has (like just about everything else, these days) to have originated from across the 'pond'?
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostNobody indeed ... and, yes, 'deconfliction' .... it sounds very much like another Bushism to me, so it just has (like just about everything else, these days) to have originated from across the 'pond'?
Safe bet!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostAs far as I can see it's a recent but not new word (1975) in military/aviation to mean, as I understand it, making sure planes don't get in each others way.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by kea View PostPossibly a little too dark, but phrases that use "sex" where what is meant is a four letter word starting with R.
e.g. "sex trafficking", "sex slave", "sex offender", "sex worker" etc.
A few weeks ago a 'high class sex worker' was interviewed by Andrew Neil and was described as a 'spokesperson' for The English Collective of Prostitutes which demands that 'soliciting' by 'girls' (and some men/youths) in her 'profession' is decriminalised. She claimed that many women who are involved in the business do so willingly and have good relationships with their 'clients', earning a comfortable living they could not hope to attain elsewhere.
Forced prostitution/slavery is an utter abomination on a par with murder, imv. There should be no mercy for those found guilty of being involved in this horrific trade, Many young girls are also forced into this unimaginable life through a wretched dependence on drugs. .
However in the case of others one does wonder who exactly is being exploited in this business, the greedy, materialistic 'sex-worker' or the stupid, lustful 'client'? To use the 'r' word here would obviously be quite ridiculous as neither party, whatever our own moral views on the matter, could seriously be described as a "victim".
Both parties are perfectly free to make alternative life-style choices if they so wish.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostA few weeks ago a 'high class sex worker' was interviewed by Andrew Neil and was described as a 'spokesperson' for The English Collective of Prostitutes which demands that 'soliciting' by 'girls' (and some men/youths) in her 'profession' is decriminalised. She claimed that many women who are involved in the business do so willingly and have good relationships with their 'clients', earning a comfortable living they could not hope to attain elsewhere.
I am happy to use the term "sex worker" for people like that high class escort or whatever, who have sufficient financial means that prostituting themselves is a "choice". (Though many of them, after exiting the industry, have revealed that it wasn't so much of a choice afterwards.)
However the evidence overwhelmingly shows that this is not the case for 89-95% of prostituted women—they are forced into "sex work" by economic hardship, addiction, domestic violence etc. Essentially, a "choice" between "sex" and homelessness/lack of healthcare/starvation/etc is not really a choice—any more than someone can "choose" to have sex at gunpoint. And what we call sex when a person involved is coerced into doing it is that four letter word. When the term "sex worker" (or "survival sex worker") is used to refer to this group of people—which it usually is—it is indeed one of those Phrases/Words That Set My Teeth On Edge.
Prostitution is, of course, a highly lucrative industry for the pimps, who control most of the "sex worker" lobbies and organisations, so they're very keen on paying people to defend it. They are also absolutely not to be trusted—conflict of interest obviously. In general the only people who tell the truth about the "sex industry" (there's another one) are exited prostitutes.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostBoth parties are perfectly free to make alternative life-style choices if they so wish.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostThe verb curate
As for pop-up, it's a new word for something that's only recently come into existence. It seems to do the job perfectly.
(Is grate different from set your teeth on edge?)
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