LittleRaven wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 11:05 pm
I'm perfectly happy to KEEP playing semantic games if you really want to, but since CmdrKing has been kind enough to clarify what she meant, I'm not sure why that's necessary. We no longer have to speculate about what Cmdr meant by "bad faith actor" and whether or not it was a slur. She laid her position out quite clearly in a later post.
LittleRaven wrote:
On this we agree. You've never been unclear, and I've never been confused by your position.
No, no we apparently don't agree. You seem to think I was arguing if CmdrKing meant the words as an insult or not. I was not. I was arguing with your position that the expression is
always a slur. I never cared what CmdrKing position was, you did. I cared about what you wrote.
LittleRaven wrote: If I call you liar, then I have "cast aspersions" upon your character (to quote our mutual Webster definition) - even if you have in fact lied.
No, no you actually have not, not if I lied. Actually look up the definitions.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slur
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aspersion
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/defamation
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/defame
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slander
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disparage
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disparaging
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/insulting
The reason why people "confuse" slur and slander is because they both can mean to defame someone. That's what casting aspersions means after all. And the thing about aspersions, defamation and slander is that the falseness of the statement is indeed part of the definition. And just in case you're lazy and don't want to go to Webster again.
aspersion:
false and misleading charge
defamation: the act of communicating
false statements about a person
to defame: law : to harm the reputation of by communicating
false statements about
slander: to utter slander against :
DEFAME | the utterance of
false charges or misrepresentations
and finally slur: an insulting or disparaging remark or innuendo :
ASPERSION
If a statement is true and uttered in the context that it's describing a physical reality then it's not slander, it's not defamation and it's and an aspersion. IT can still be a slur if it is uttered in an irreverent manner(the insulting bit) or if it is uttered with the express purpose of belittling someone(the disparaging part of the definition.)
LittleRaven wrote:A slur can be true, or it can be a lie. It can be descriptive, wholly imagined, innocent or malicious. All that matters is that paints the subject in a negative light.
You believe that any remark containing any sort of negative implications in regards to the subject is a slur. You are wrong. Intention is what actually matters. If you intend for you remark to be insulting and or disparaging towards the person it is made then it is a slur. If you on the other hand are describing their action and do not intend to insult or demean them then you are not sluring them.
And thus we arrive at the crux of the matter, the second part of the definition of "slur": a shaming or degrading effect : STAIN, STIGMA.
No, I haven't been ignoring this second part of the definition. That's why I brought up "fascist" in the first place. Currently fascist is a stigma, a mark of shame. And yet, it is my opinion that calling Mussolini a fascist is not in fact sluring him. It cam be but is not.
Ex1:
Me: Mussolini made the trains run on time.
You: Mussolini was a fascist.
EX:
History professor, the Fascist leader if Italy, Benito Mussolini meat Hitler on...
I think I make myself clear.
As for the expression "bad faith actor". Though it never bears any good connotation, similar to how a doctor might have used the words "moron" and "retard" 150 years ago without meaning any insult, so to do I believe that discussing in good faith(that's the terminology, sue me) the underlying motivation of someone and using the phrase should not equate to either a slur or a slander thrown their way. And yes, Cmdr's post was not in good faith and it was a slur.
If Chuck or a mod reads this feel free do delete my account. I would do it myself but I don't seem to be able to find a delete account option. phpBB should have such an option but I guess this isn't stock phpBB.