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Really? Another "fanboy" post? Sometimes if you inform a bully, they might not have been aware that their behavior constitutes bullying. I tried. Let me make it clear: I don't use words like n_gger and w_tback to describe people because they are offensive words. I am advising you - lay off "fanboy" because it is offensive. People using offensive words to describe other people are generally insecure about something in their own life.

For the record, nobody in these discussions 'bullied' you, called you derogatory names, or was mean spirited. Just because people challenge your assertions, disagree with your comments, or an industry professional tries to educate you on how the radio industry works, doesn't mean they're a "bully". Or for that matter, maybe try looking up a term before assuming it is derogatory? As with my post challenging your comments with technical facts, you fire-up the 'poor me' and 'you are a bully'-diatribe.

That's all I'm posting on this bizarre sideline topic. It's not relevant to the original discussion and completely pointless.
 
For the record, nobody in these discussions 'bullied' you, called you derogatory names, or was mean spirited. Just because people challenge your assertions, disagree with your comments, or an industry professional tries to educate you on how the radio industry works, doesn't mean they're a "bully". Or for that matter, maybe try looking up a term before assuming it is derogatory? As with my post challenging your comments with technical facts, you fire-up the 'poor me' and 'you are a bully'-diatribe.

That's all I'm posting on this bizarre sideline topic. It's not relevant to the original discussion and completely pointless.

David's own definition that he looked up and quoted indicated it is derogatory - so why do I need to look it up? And its use in popular culture is derogatory. So its use in a professional forum is inappropriate. As it would be inappropriate to use the "n" word for African Americans or "f" word for homosexuals. Calling somebody a derogatory term online is online bullying.
 
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