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  1. #1
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    ^^ Calling someone "Dragon Lady" is seen as just making a COMMENT?

    I can call someone an AH, and it is "just making a comment?"

    Come on. That is such baloney, and you know it.

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    No cussing is allowed on Pet Talk, you know that. And I think "AH" is much ruder than "Dragon Lady."
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    I think they are both offensive. Actually, Dragon Lady might be more so - it is a very personal comment/attack. AH is used so much in the world that it is impersonal.

    JMHO, of course.

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    Oh. I see. Some people are allowed to call others names. Some people are allowed to say AH. Some people are allowed to post offensive posts.

    It is just so hard to follow these rules.

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    No one is allowed to call names, really. "AH" spelled out is not allowed, and neither is the abbreviation, if I catch it. I try to keep the same rules for everyone. Yes, I sometimes make mistakes, but you can always PM me if you have a concern. I think that "AH" - although too commonly used, is far more offensive than "Dragon Lady." As I explained to the person who was called a "Dragon Lady," I have always seen it it as sort of a back-handed compliment, connoting a woman who is admirably strong, but with whose opinions you may disagree. I think Margaret Thatcher, for example, was often called a Dragon Lady in the press, again, particularly by those who disagreed with her.

    When in doubt, PM me. Or use a word or phrase you know is less offensive. And of course, posting in anger is never a good thing. It's best to be avoided.
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    Oh, brother. Right, it is a backhanded compliment.

    Good grief.

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    Don't post your problems with the moderators out in public. It seems like this is a discussion best left for PM. I don't see a double standard here...anyone who breaks the rules gets a PM and a chance to modify posts. The OP was not innocent and blameless. Posts directed at her just didn't materialize out of thin air. I agree she did it more elequently but she did dish out harsh opnions too. Thats my opnion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    As I explained to the person who was called a "Dragon Lady," I have always seen it it as sort of a back-handed compliment, connoting a woman who is admirably strong, but with whose opinions you may disagree. I think Margaret Thatcher, for example, was often called a Dragon Lady in the press, again, particularly by those who disagreed with her.

    PM Thatcher was referred to as the Iron Lady. The Dragon Lady of recent historical note would be Madame Chiang Kai Shek, or Madame Ngô Đình Nhu, First Lady of South Vietnam.
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