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Manitoba revokes Star Trek licence plate, deems it offensive

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MMarston

Was getting caught part of your plan?
oh man, the borg references are even right there

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Pretty sure you have to squint hard to see that on the road though.
 
No it was 2 people over two years...oh the humanity!

So if the man with the licence plate is now offended does that cancel out?

I don't know, would the thing he's "offended" by have a long, undeniable history spanning the entire existence of the region and country, and also be construed as minimizing tens of thousands of people? And then have been looked at by people whose job is to make judgment calls like this, and been deemed potentially offensive by them as well?

If so, then sure, bud. But I doubt it'd fit any of this criteria. "Context is key," no?
 

Dongs Macabre

aka Daedalos42
I think hundreds of years of cultural destruction and the forced assimilation of the First Nations people trump a Star Trek reference.
 

Koomaster

Member
This is a specific term used over and over to minimalize and destroy an entire people's culture. You don't get to tell them they're not allowed to be offended once the issue is pointed out. This is not some random term, which everyone seems to be implying with their Slippery Slope arguments. The use was consistent, specific and extremely damaging. It's not just one person being offended on a whim.
So does the government ban all uses of this word from now on then? Or is it still acceptable to say and use; just not on a license plate for some reason?

And what would happen if he slapped an 'assimilate' bumper sticker on his car? Car taken by the government for being too offensive?
 
So does the government ban all uses of this word from now on then? Or is it still acceptable to say and use; just not on a license plate for some reason?

And what would happen if he slapped an 'assimilate' bumper sticker on his car? Car taken by the government for being too offensive?

Oh man, I can't stand on this slope anymore! It's too damn slippery!

Give me a break.
 

RinsFury

Member
The intent doesn't seem to be there, but I can easily see how that word would be seen as insensitive and degrading. Find a different Trek line and move on.
 
So does the government ban all uses of this word from now on then? Or is it still acceptable to say and use; just not on a license plate for some reason?

And what would happen if he slapped an 'assimilate' bumper sticker on his car? Car taken by the government for being too offensive?

The provincial government control license plates that's literally part of their job...

None of the rest of your post applies.
 

Dongs Macabre

aka Daedalos42
Yup, only those two options are possible. Nailed it. Totally legitimate dichotomy there. Mmmm hmmmmm.
Either I can make my licence plate FUCKYOU or truly this is an Orwellian dystopia.
A shame I can't fit it on a license plate.

Jokes aside, you don't get to tell me what offends me.
Good thing no one actually cares what you do or do not find offensive. Other people do, because this is a word with a certain historical connotation.
 

Koomaster

Member
Hi,

The government gets to decide what you put on your license plate...

That's why they can deny him this...
So they also ban all uses of this word everywhere is what I'm asking. This is official policy of the gov't to ban the word and its uses because it's too offensive.
 
So they also ban all uses of this word everywhere is what I'm asking. This is official policy of the gov't to ban the word and its uses because it's too offensive.


No because they generally don't have that power...


They literally control license plates...


License plates carry the assumption of government approval
 
Me telling you that your post is deeply shitty is somehow me telling you to be offended?

I mean it's telling me what not to be offended by.

I am actually offended when people explain jokes to the cheap seats.

And as stated by others in this thread, no one gets to deny the offended their right to offense.
 

stuminus3

Member
Why are you all assuming everybody in the world knows what the Borg is.

Why are you doing that.

Stop doing that.
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
So they also ban all uses of this word everywhere is what I'm asking. This is official policy of the gov't to ban the word and its uses because it's too offensive.

No, the policy is that if you ask the government if you can put a government plate on your car, the government can say "no, we won't let you have a government plate that says that."

That's not a ban in the way you're thinking. He can put an "Assimilate" bumper sticker on his car tomorrow and nobody will care.
 

Dongs Macabre

aka Daedalos42
Fuck anyone who would complain about this. oversensative assholes.
The Canadian government forcefully assimilated First Nations children by ripping them away from their families and placing them in schools where many were subjected to abuse.

This ended in 1996.
 

Pagusas

Elden Member
The Canadian government forcefully assimilated First Nations children by ripping them away from their families and placing them in schools where many were subjected to abuse.

This ended in 1996.

That has nothing to do with Star Trek nor with the mans licence plate.
 

rjinaz

Member
It sucks for him. But yeah not everybody is a Star Trek fan so the context is irrelevant to those people. It's just offensive to them.

Hopefully he can find something else to make his car unique and he'll be happy with it. Though I have a little less sympathy after his "people are too sensitive" comment.

I mean, if somebody could find a way to use the N word as a pop culture reference, that cool? I mean I get that's extreme, but it's still people are reading it and see it as offensive.
 
That has nothing to do with Star Trek nor with the mans licence plate.

That doesn't matter. If someone drives in the US with a license plate that reads "Negro", and he has a black car and he's spanish and he says that "negro" means black in spanish, that doesn't somehow negate how that will be interpreted by passerbys or the harm it will cause them.
 

Joeku

Member
Biggest surprise for me here is that Autopac got renamed. I am in no way surprised people in Manitoba are being assholes.

And the least surprising thing here is that Count Dookake makes an ass of himself yet again, because really, the only thing worse than defending Sucker Punch as a feminist movie is ignorantly defending Residential Schools for the sake of internet jokes. Educate yourself, man. Please.
 
Haha, yeah man, minimalizing the experience of brutalized Native Americans is hilarious.

I'm responding to the post above mine, ya goof.


EDIT: I just noticed your edit a few posts up and have to say that I have no idea what you're blathering on about. I have not defended anything of the sort and have said nothing on the subject of residential schools. There's no need to make shit up.
 

Spladam

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I don't see it, I'd say let him keep his plate, but I'm not from these parts of Canada, or Canada for that matter. It appears the term is already in use colloquially as an offensive expression, but too me it seems a stretch to associate the two. In this case, resistance really is futile...
 
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