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Home Front: Culture Wars
State Department: ''Hold down the fort,'' other common phrases could be offensive
2012-08-31
Posted by:Skidmark

#20  "In America when they tried to label me as Caucasian, I said no... Alpine Bavarian"

You go, EC. :-D
Posted by: Barbara   2012-08-31 19:48  

#19  Schwangaunian would suite me in about a month. :-)
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-08-31 19:15  

#18  In America when they tried to label me as Caucasian, I said no... Alpine Bavarian
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-08-31 18:29  

#17  PC can drive you mad. Currently it's almost impossible to find out what the updated "correct" word is for a black person in Germany.

Not only there. My favorite PC insanity was a reference I read regarding "African-American Africans" where the author was struggling not to say, simply, "black Africans." Couldn't find it on Google -- they must have tossed in in the Memory Hole.
Posted by: Shinter Javirong9154   2012-08-31 17:57  

#16  "Hold down the Fort!"
-Jean de la Valette
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-08-31 17:53  

#15  The State Dept the people who don't know what Jihad really is! Hold The Fort and screw the commie nazi islamic garbage taking over the country!
Posted by: Knuckles Bumble4938   2012-08-31 17:22  

#14  I'd call that an Obama treat. Well that's what the way dark complected people would call him in the old days(Oreo was their word).
Posted by: Dale   2012-08-31 17:14  

#13  OMG! Mohrenkopfs look so tasty! I need to try one.

Posted by: Large Darling of the Antelope3345   2012-08-31 16:44  

#12  Here's another name for your To-do list, Mitt.
Posted by: regular joe   2012-08-31 15:46  

#11  Well, one good thing about this discussion is that I.'learned two two German words (for the same thing).

This also reminds me of the (white) DC employee who was fired for using the word "niggardly"
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2012-08-31 14:25  

#10  I've always heard it to be an approximate measurement by Medieval tradesmen. If a builder used the 'rule of thumb' (in measuring something), then the resulting construction might be close, but not exact, thereby creating a less than optimal final result. Okay for a small structure or piece of rough furniture, but not good for something larger.

The Cathedrals were NOT built by 'rule of thumb' measurements as individual labor agreements between the Church and the guilds specifically forbade them. Dire (and swift) consequences befell those who attempted to use something other than the established measurement templates for the project.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2012-08-31 14:12  

#9  Another use for "rule of thumb" was in brewing beer - the brewer could tell by using his thumb at various stages of the process whether or not the wort was the correct temperature.
Posted by: no mo uro   2012-08-31 12:44  

#8  The other rule of thumb being that the average thumb was 1 inch so you approximately measure (rule) with your thumb.

Just like a yard or measure is the distance from your nose to extend hand when looping off cloth.

I nominate him for Moron in Chief.
Posted by: Water Modem   2012-08-31 11:58  

#7  Doesn't State have more important things to do? On second thought, maybe this is the best use of there time.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-08-31 11:07  

#6  "Hold down the fort" could be offensive?????

Say what?!! I'm feeling really secure - knowing that the folks at State are watching out over our fair country :-)
Posted by: Raider   2012-08-31 10:38  

#5  PC can drive you mad. Currently it's almost impossible to find out what the updated "correct" word is for a black person in Germany.

Also tw you might have seen the desperate try in Germany to include the feminine gender in words that comprise both genders.

Words are just words. What matters is how you use them.
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-08-31 10:12  

#4  I have an old colleague who tells a funny story about his Commanding officer at Panzer Kaserne outlawing this delightful treat due to the PC implications. When he PCS'd, trays of negerkuss were served at his hail and farewell. :-)

Men of the ranks don't get mad, they get even!
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-08-31 09:50  

#3  I'll have a Mohrenkopf now (trailing wife should know what this is...)

A delicious treat we always got at the fairs and fests -- for the trailing daughters as well. Over here they couldn't be sold because they are completely politically incorrect.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-08-31 09:36  

#2  And "rule of thumb," he wrote, can according to women's activists refer "to an antiquated law, whereby the width of a husband's thumb was the legal size of a switch or rod allowed to beat his wife."

That's of course just nonsense of woman's activists.

I'll have a Mohrenkopf now (trailing wife should know what this is...)
Posted by: European Conservative   2012-08-31 09:10  

#1  Thanks for posting this. I have been reviewing Romanian humor(good luck with that). Under communism you couldn't say anything directly. Reading their jokes you need the joke translated after the English translation.
Posted by: Dale   2012-08-31 06:48  

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