Recently in a CNN interview with a hilariously uncomfortable straight, white guy, out rapper Deadlee talked about reclaiming the F-word. Not the F-word most rappers have already so easily claimed (minus the re-), but the other F-word. Our F-word, so to speak. Check out the original piece here:
Regardless of his attempt (and the attempts of Queer Nation and other gay and lesbian activists before him), we've been hearing the word faggot come out of a lot of straight mouths these days in a lot of uncomfortable ways.
As he says in the interview, Deadlee uses the word and it's variants a lot in his own work. Check out these lyrics from his song No Fags Allowed:
They say a fag is a feminine acting guy, But to me it's anybody got something to hide...
Those words don't exactly take power away from the word or reclaim and make it powerless. It seems to be associating a new negative connotation to the word - giving it more power and evil power at that.
So I wonder, when is it okay to say faggot or fag or faggy or faggotty or faggotry? And who is it okay for and why?
The Guardian reports that the Christian Right has taken on the evildoers at Wikipedia. That's right, Wikipedia promotes Satanism. Wikipedia is WIKID, full of demons, evil Evil EVIL!!!. When good ol' Andy Schlafly, founder of Conservapedia, tried to edit Wikipedia entries, his changes were erased by wikid editors. He had no other option than to establish insert cherubic choir Conservapedia...and they say God smiles upon us? He's laughing his ass off.
Shlafly's vision of honest and correct encyclopedic entries can be inferred from reading the list of Wikipedia's sins posted on Conservapedia. Truth, he implies, is full of praise for Jesus and full of praise for America and full of spite towards commies, queers, and foreign languages. Oh, and by the way, "You will much prefer using Conservapedia compared to Wikipedia if you want concise answers free of "political correctness" (from the site's friendly home page).
So correctness has nothing to do with correctness, correct?
Warning: Use of undefined constant CHARSET_NATIVE - assumed 'CHARSET_NATIVE' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /home/bigqueer/www/www/serendipity_config.inc.php on line 171
Comments