Point taken. But think the ghetto in ghettoblaster is like the nazi in grammar nazi.
Grammar nazis aren’t actual nazis, just sticklers for language rules. Boomboxes are called ghettoblasters because people would use them to blast music in outdoor places (usually at high volumes and without consent) where people normally gathered in numbers, not necessarily an actual ghetto.
Oh, I totally agree. I was the one who was chastised for using the term at work, and I still kind of think it was stupid for anyone to get upset about it. At the same time, I totally understand that language evolves, and things that were once completely normal to say without a thought can sometimes no longer be ok. It might have been the first time I ever encountered this particular language problem with my own parlance. I’ve certainly encountered older people using terms I find racist, sexist, etc., without thinking about it, and wondered how they could not realize. And then it happened to me! Very weird. For me, anyway. Am I making sense?
Point taken. But think the ghetto in ghettoblaster is like the nazi in grammar nazi.
Grammar nazis aren’t actual nazis, just sticklers for language rules. Boomboxes are called ghettoblasters because people would use them to blast music in outdoor places (usually at high volumes and without consent) where people normally gathered in numbers, not necessarily an actual ghetto.
Oh, I totally agree. I was the one who was chastised for using the term at work, and I still kind of think it was stupid for anyone to get upset about it. At the same time, I totally understand that language evolves, and things that were once completely normal to say without a thought can sometimes no longer be ok. It might have been the first time I ever encountered this particular language problem with my own parlance. I’ve certainly encountered older people using terms I find racist, sexist, etc., without thinking about it, and wondered how they could not realize. And then it happened to me! Very weird. For me, anyway. Am I making sense?