Re: Re: Re: Santa is asked not to say "ho ho ho"
Originally posted by chithappens
Am I really going to have to break out some poetry from the Romantic period to prove this wrong?
Please do, because I can't see Keats saying "Ho" when referencing a woman in a poem. Not saying you're wrong, but please do.
Edit: Did a quick check, Webster has the word/usage originating in 1965, seems like Zeal could be correct, unless you have something to add/counter.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Ho is an offensive slang term for a prostitute.
Yeah, we should really consider the feelings of whores. They are infact stand up citizens contributing so much to society 😂
If there is any credence in the hindering of correlating HO HO HO with Santa Clause. I imagine it you be our fault if we took it serious
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
Yeah, we should really consider the feelings of whores. They are infact stand up citizens contributing so much to society 😂If there is any credence in the hindering of correlating HO HO HO with Santa Clause. I imagine it you be our fault if we took it serious
Honestly speaking, most hoes aren't hoes by choice, it's not fair to persecute them for it.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Any woman that would be offended by the word Ho, has a real problem, unless they are a prostitute.
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Of course it's offensive to any woman. It is also offensive to any man. You are in effect calling that person a prostitute. However, if a woman hears the word Ho that is not directed at her, and is offended, then I would have to wonder why.
Shakya, you just changed your position completely within 20 minutes, and still miss the point.
Wow.