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- From: nadeau@bnr.ca (Rheal Nadeau)
- Subject: Re: Radical feminists
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.032915.12400@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
- Sender: news@bmerh85.bnr.ca (Usenet News)
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd., Ottawa
- References: <92358.154429HERSCH@auvm.american.edu>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 92 03:29:15 GMT
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- In article <92358.154429HERSCH@auvm.american.edu> <HERSCH@auvm.american.edu> writes:
- >In article <1992Dec23.195637.8547@bmerh85.bnr.ca>, nadeau@bnr.ca (Rheal Nadeau)
- >says:
- >>
- >> ("Gay", after all, is a euphemism coined
- >>by people who couldn't face the reality of "homosexual".)
- >>
- >
- >Nonsense.
-
- Then please enlighten me, Herschel. What is the origin of "gay" to mean
- "homosexual"? And is there a distinction I'm missing between "gay" and
- "homosexual"? (A serious query!)
-
- I've checked the MW-NCD, but it provides no history. My Compact OED
- (the old one) doesn't list this meaning of "gay", indicating it's a
- recent usage.
-
- BTW, I meant nothing derogatory - however, euphemisms are commonly
- used to avoid "unspeakable" words - words that shock either the
- speaker, or the society the speaker lives in.
-
- The Rhealist - nadeau@bnr.ca - Speaking only for myself
-