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"Israel Silverman" wrote in message ... "David Richerby" wrote in message ... Israel Silverman wrote: A day ago, I played a game with a fellow who, I astonishingly realized after the game began, had a user name of "killzjoo." Obviously, this is a not so sneaky way of saying "Kill the Jew." That seems the most likely, though it could be "kills you". Upon further thought, I agree that there is a significant probability that it could be "kills you." I hope this means you will be offering a sincere apology to those at FICS. |
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On 6-Mar-2008, "Israel Silverman" wrote: wrote in message ... Israel Silverman wrote: A day ago, I played a game with a fellow who, I astonishingly realized after the game began, had a user name of "killzjoo." Obviously, this is a not so sneaky way of saying "Kill the Jew." Or it could be Gary Killzjoo of the UK, an online gamer who has been around for years. Well, if that's so, then I truly have read everything. Why don't you go out and find some *real* jew haters? Lord knows that there are enough of those slimeballs around without you having to manufacture new ones without evidence. I would hardly characterize this as "without evidence." Certainly, some doubt has been introduced, but that hardly turns the whole thing into "without evidence" You suspected, you asked & so far, have been reasonable about being mistaken. What more could anyone ask? Susan |
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Israel Silverman wrote:
As for the claims that "joo" can mean "you", I would like someone to explain why anyone would choose the letter "j" when the sound for "y" is intended. I can see "joo" for "zoo", because the sound matches, but it simply doesn't fit to use a "j" where "yue" is the intended sound. Are teenagers *that* dumb? I have heard "joo" used in oral conversation years ago to mean "you." I still think it's unlikely in this context. I remember growing up in Northern Jersey the local accent would frequently prounce "you" as "joo" most noticible after "did" such as "Did you wash the car?" would sound like "Didjoo wash the car?" I recall one of the nuns at school correcting us and adding, "leave the jews alone, they aren't hurting anyone." Curiously enough as I was typing this a movie ad came on where a guy comments on Mexican Judo, explaining it as, "Judo-n't know who you're messing with." To check to see if there was some chat-speak definition I was unaware off, I did a search on "joo definition" and the only relevant responses where similar to the one below: Joo 1. [n] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 22933. Though some elaborated slightly, adding phrases such as "very rare" or giving examples of people named Joo. I suppose it is possible that it is an attempt simulate an accent in writing, but I personally would agree that it is unlikely in this context. I've been wrong before -- frequently. Best, Bill |
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Israel Silverman wrote:
wrote: Israel Silverman wrote: A day ago, I played a game with a fellow who, I astonishingly realized after the game began, had a user name of "killzjoo." Obviously, this is a not so sneaky way of saying "Kill the Jew." Why don't you go out and find some *real* jew haters? Lord knows that there are enough of those slimeballs around without you having to manufacture new ones without evidence. I would hardly characterize this as "without evidence." Certainly, some doubt has been introduced, but that hardly turns the whole thing into "without evidence" No, really, it's without evidence. It's been pointed out repeatedly that `killzjoo' is online gamer slang for `kills you' and is pronounced `kills you', not `kill zee jew'. What's more, you came across this on an online gaming site. I'm sorry you took offence. It was an understandable mistake to make. But I really don't see any evidence at all of anti-semitism in this particular incident. Dave. -- David Richerby Happy Apple (TM): it's like a tasty www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ fruit that makes your troubles melt away! |
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"David Kane" wrote in message . .. "Israel Silverman" wrote in message ... "David Richerby" wrote in message ... Israel Silverman wrote: A day ago, I played a game with a fellow who, I astonishingly realized after the game began, had a user name of "killzjoo." Obviously, this is a not so sneaky way of saying "Kill the Jew." That seems the most likely, though it could be "kills you". Upon further thought, I agree that there is a significant probability that it could be "kills you." I hope this means you will be offering a sincere apology to those at FICS. No, I will not. As I said, I still think there is a strong possibility that it means exactly what I originally thought it did, And I believe the FICS response was deficient. For example, if someone had created a name such as "Killzniger," just because there is a river called the Niger does not mean that everything becomes peachy ok, and that the burden of demonstrating badness falls on the reader. There are several parts to this: 1) What was the actual intention of the creater of the name? 2) What is the reasonable interpretation of the name by a reader? 3) What is the obligation of FICS, given its rather broad self-promotion as a "family friendly" site? For 1) we don't know. For 2), a reasonable interpretation (kill the Jew) is as many here have agreed with me (while many have suggested one other reasonable interpretation - "kills you" and one has suggested an actual name "killzjoo" of a player in England, which is not a reasonable interpretation by a FICS user) For 3) FICS should have done more than just checking to see if the user had finger notes that were also anti-semitic/racist, which he did not have. Certainly, FICS should not be transferring the responsibility to another user to "go ask" that player what he intended. Finally, even if a user's actual intentions as as pure as freshly fallen Vermont snow, if a reasonable interpretation of a handle is bad, FICS should not permit it. |
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Israel Silverman wrote:
Finally, even if a user's actual intentions as as pure as freshly fallen Vermont snow, if a reasonable interpretation of a handle is bad, FICS should not permit it. So, to quote again my earlier example, you believe that anybody whose name is `Dickman' should not be allowed to use their own name as a handle on FICS. Presumably, anyone who lives in Penistone can't use their home town, either. Dave. -- David Richerby Addictive Cat (TM): it's like a cat www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ but you can never put it down! |
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FICS ignored your concern, and you lack any power to change their opinion. This is what feeds your obsession.
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Since we are now dealing in absolutes, you should be aware that in many
aspects of life, people are not free to use their own names as they see fit. Let's just go to the absolute, then. If my name is Joseph Firestone, no, I cannot market tires under my own name of Firestone. And if my name is Steven ****you, then no, I do not believe that a reasonable online server that caters to families and children should permit me to have a username matching that last name. Similarly, if one is sensitive to racism and anti-semitism, then we will not be seeing usernames such as HangaNiger or KillzJoo even if the author of the first name has actually traveled the Niger river and hung a left at some point, or the author of the second is a world-renowned afficionado of obscure chess communications. If a server permits such despite a lengthy self-promotion as a family-friendly place to spend time, then perhaps its sensitivity is not as great as one might hope. "David Richerby" wrote in message ... Israel Silverman wrote: Finally, even if a user's actual intentions as as pure as freshly fallen Vermont snow, if a reasonable interpretation of a handle is bad, FICS should not permit it. So, to quote again my earlier example, you believe that anybody whose name is `Dickman' should not be allowed to use their own name as a handle on FICS. Presumably, anyone who lives in Penistone can't use their home town, either. Dave. -- David Richerby Addictive Cat (TM): it's like a cat www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ but you can never put it down! |
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Doc, I appreciate your free psychological analysis, but you're still not
getting a recommendation letter from me to psych school. You'll still have to keep seeing your clinic patients for their medicare amounts. "yearlypap08" wrote in message ... FICS ignored your concern, and you lack any power to change their opinion. This is what feeds your obsession. -- yearlypap08 |
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