Has political correctness actually gone mad?

I'm shocked.

So, what happened? How did you figure out what people call their female dogs? (This might sound weird, but in my neck of the woods people usually use the name of the dog.)

You can just google things and then see people use the word bitch when they talk about female dogs. It isn’t that hard actually.

I never said that people use it to call their dogs or stuff like that. ‘Hey bitch run after this stick’ or something like that.
 
When there is literally a huge dog on the building? Even when you hear it then you might think that’s strange and when you find out the origin surely you realize it isn’t actually offensive?

Easy to name it the black hound or something and it doesn’t matter to me but seems extremely sensitive to be offended by such a name. That’s all.

Language changes, the meaning of some expressions change. The expression "black bitch" obviously means something and is interpreted by people differently than it was 150 years ago. I can't see how you can tell a black woman, for example, who perhaps has been called that that she's just being sensitive about it and she shouldn't care that expression is in big letter on a wall at the centre of town.
 
So almost nobody would know that a bitch is a female dog? In that case I can understand it somehow. Still think you have to be extremely sensitive to get offended by it. I thought it was common knowledge. In Dutch the word ‘teef’ is still commonly used.

Maybe not the sort who are always on twitter looking for things to be offended by, probably not something that would have come up in their sociology degree.
 
Language changes, the meaning of some expressions change. The expression "black bitch" obviously means something and is interpreted by people differently than it was 150 years ago. I can't see how you can tell a black woman, for example, who perhaps has been called that that she's just being sensitive about it and she shouldn't care that expression is in big letter on a wall at the centre of town.

But when it’s clear that that meaning isn’t the one the pub is expressing which is obvious then surely it isn’t offensive anymore?
 
You can find out a lot by googling things, yes. Are you arguing against that?

No. As I said, I found out that Chinese people are called chinks. I also found out that trans people are called troons, and that liberals are called soy boys. I also found out what the n-word means.
 
No. As I said, I found out that Chinese people are called chinks. I also found out that trans people are called troons, and that liberals are called soy boys. I also found out what the n-word means.

You are really strange.
 
You didn't know before you Googled it?

Of course, just like @Eendracht maakt macht knew perfectly well that bitch technically means female dog. He didn't find out that people normally use it as a term for female dog, though, which is my point, he's using a technical and practically archaic definition and pretending that he figured something out by using Google.
 
Of course, just like @Eendracht maakt macht knew perfectly well that bitch technically means female dog. He didn't find out that people normally use it as a term for female dog, though, which is my point, he's using a technical and practically archaic definition and pretending that he figured something out by using Google.

Or you can use google in a smart way. Also I didn’t pretend I found out anything. I already knew a bitch was a female dog. Everybody in the Netherlands does.
 
Speaking of meanings, is "bum me a fag" still an acceptable way to ask for a cigarette?
 
The oldest pub in England is called the cock isn’t it? That’s another word with a meaning which has become overtaken by something else.
 
What if one just saw it in text form? Would one automatically go right to a description of a dog?

It’s probably best to just change the name.

I couldn’t care less if they changed the name. Just seems like it’s extremely sensitive to be offended by it.

When you see the name and you are at first offended by it, which is possible and then you find out the origin then you go ‘oh nothing to see here, let’s move on’ I’d assume.
 
I couldn’t care less if they changed the name. Just seems like it’s extremely sensitive to be offended by it.

When you see the name and you are at first offended by it, which is possible and then you find out the origin then you go ‘oh nothing to see here, let’s move on’ I’d assume.
Walking by the restaurant, I can get what you’re saying.

But voluminous amounts more people will read it & potentially be offended.

Best just to change the name.
 
So almost nobody would know that a bitch is a female dog? In that case I can understand it somehow. Still think you have to be extremely sensitive to get offended by it. I thought it was common knowledge. In Dutch the word ‘teef’ is still commonly used.

They might know but in the common vernacular it's more of an insult towards women. English is a unique language because we don't often have gender based nominative case.

Though to be fair, pubs are often named after animals and black ones especially.
 
OK, but do you not accept that expression will immediately make many people think about an abusive expression some use to offend black people?

Yes, I already said that a couple of times but when you find out the real reason and you know it’s not meant offensive in any way surely the ‘hurt’ will quickly go away. I’d even think most people will even laugh about their first assumption then.

Surely this doesn’t leave some scar in peoples live are something like that. As I said as far is I’m concerned they change the name I just don’t believe this name impacts anyone negatively in any significant way.
 
Yes, I already said that a couple of times but when you find out the real reason and you know it’s not meant offensive in any way surely the ‘hurt’ will quickly go away. I’d even think most people will even laugh about their first assumption then.

Surely this doesn’t leave some scar in peoples live are something like that. As I said as far is I’m concerned they change the name I just don’t believe this name impacts anyone negatively in any significant way.

You say "when you find the real reason", but if you're just browsing online or checking a quick tourism guide or whatever... how many people will go to the work of finding the origins of the name? Not many I'd say.
 
You say "when you find the real reason", but if you're just browsing online or checking a quick tourism guide or whatever... how many people will go to the work of finding the origins of the name? Not many I'd say.

If I was offended, really actually offended by a name of something. I would want to find out what's going on.
 
OK, I think you're just being stubborn to be honest.

No I really just can't see how the name of this pub negatively impacts someone's life in any significant way. It doesn't effect my life in anyway neither so I'm fine with whatever name they choose. They can call it Eendracht Maakt Macht is a cnut as far as I'm concerned.
 
No I really just can't see how the name of this pub negatively impacts someone's life in any significant way. It doesn't effect my life in anyway neither so I'm fine with whatever name they choose. They can call it Eendracht Maakt Macht is a cnut as far as I'm concerned.

So you'd be ok with "the faggot pub" because 200 years ago it was founded by a bloke who loved carrying bundles of sticks? I mean c'mon.
 
Let's be real, there's not a single native English speaker who would see a pub called the black bitch and think it's talking about anything other than a dog.

Even without the picture of the black dog in the sign and the statue in the park nearby.
 
Let's be real, there's not a single native English speaker who would see a pub called the black bitch and think it's talking about anything other than a dog.

Even without the picture of the black dog in the sign and the statue in the park nearby.
You'd a raise a fecking eyebrow though, eh?