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137374.14 in reply to 137374.1
Date: 3/26/2010 6:46:14 PM
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I think this is a slippery slope -- there must be hundreds of other first and last names you could make this same argument about. "Mick" and "Kraut" come to mind.

Last edited by Jerry Midwest at 3/26/2010 6:51:41 PM

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137374.15 in reply to 137374.14
Date: 3/27/2010 8:57:23 AM
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as a "Kraut" i know the kraut, but what is a Mick and who got offended from it.

PS: I believe with Kraut we germans have few problems.

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Date: 3/27/2010 9:41:40 AM
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Whatever they do, I hope they don't delete this guy (6883245). He's got the best offensive name in the game, in my opinion. Even the haircut fits :). But, with more women playing the game, I fear it's only a matter of time :( . LOL

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Date: 3/27/2010 10:00:36 AM
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I agree it is a slippery slope. Such a name should be deleted from database if needed and replaced in case fo already existing players only if his owner ask to. But it is on BBs I guess. May be it could appear in the league news of that league too, as it makes skauting of that team a bit problematic for opposing teams (it could even happen more players would be renamed in one team in the future, who knows).

Certainly it should be done only for players of that particulat nation. Renaming random Finns because someone on the other side of the world could read something from their names which is not there could only outrage/upset their owners etc.

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Date: 3/27/2010 10:21:13 AM
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I see your point and I agree with you. Having said that, I personally know an Emily Coon and she's lovely :)

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Date: 3/27/2010 10:29:39 AM
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Whatever they do, I hope they don't delete this guy (6883245).

Just to clarify if anyone is wondering, this name is not at all offensive or even very funny in Finnish. The first name is very common. There are also close to 1000 people with this last name. It doesn't really mean anything. The first part of it ("pussi") however means bag (such as a plastic bag).

I remember a joke by Jay Leno (the actual items bit), where he showed a bag of chips (crisps), which had the text "Megapussi" on it. It simply means it's a big bag of chips. Every supermarket around here has an entire wall for megapussis. :-)

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Date: 3/27/2010 10:38:30 AM
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I prefer the smaller tighter ones. You don't feel so exhausted and bad afterwards and they are easier to handle and not so greasy.

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137374.22 in reply to 137374.21
Date: 3/27/2010 10:45:16 AM
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I find the deletion of Coon from the database offensive.

Last edited by CorruptCop at 3/27/2010 10:46:03 AM

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137374.23 in reply to 137374.15
Date: 3/27/2010 10:54:44 AM
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as a "Kraut" i know the kraut, but what is a Mick and who got offended from it.


Ethnic slur towards the Irish. Was directed at Tom Hagen in The Godfather.

And just to make this thread more interesting, here's the English Wikipedia's list of ethnic slurs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_slurs. Just skimming the list I spotted at least five that are also common first or last names in BB. And that's just in English; with 90 countries, 40 languages, and hundreds of sub-cultures all over the world there's bound to be more. Oh sure, a lot of them are mild, outdated, obscure, or no longer considered offensive. But it only takes one person to get offended.

I'd be very annoyed if one of my players had his name changed because it means "cake eater" in Swahili.

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137374.24 in reply to 137374.23
Date: 3/27/2010 9:06:57 PM
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actually round here 'mick' is a common slang name for any catholic but that may be historical as most of the early catholics in australia were from ireland

on the other hand we have a brand of cheese here called coon which you can buy in any supermarket because it is very popular and yummy and i doubt it is going to be banned

i really think this can be taken too far

i was on a couple of sporting tours and when i visited hong kong a few years ago our hotel was on manfuk road and in japan i was in a city called fuk-u-ok-a both made our team laugh but no-one was offended

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