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Unfortunately that word was used widely in the UK as an insult towards gay men in particular, mainly in the 80s and 90s but thankfully it seems to be used less now as we have become a more tolerant and aware society.
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During the day when children could hear it it should be beeped out like any swear word that would remove a lot of the problem
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My goodness I could listen to her all day, love her point of view and the way she articulated it.
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It's a strange drag act ... because it's literally just Shane dressed up. Courtney isn't really a character or a act? Lol
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Yes. Dont listen to courtney bloody act! Its a word. And only those who take offence to anything give the word the power! People need to chill!
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The word is being used in the exact same context whether you're gay or straight. Just because YOU think it's offensive it doesn't mean everybody else does.
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Yes. What about calling a woman a "tart"???
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