I think the bottom line is too many people jump on things that have no negative connection just for the sensationalism aspect. Ive never felt slighted being referred to as "that Scot"![]()
The term was introduced in the 1960's as a derogratory description...it was never an accepted shortened version of Pakistani, it was only derived from the word....and it was/is a racial slur aimed at any member of the Sub-Continent whether they are Pakistani, Indian or Blangladeshi.
The comparision with the term 'Scot' is wrong insomuch as the term 'Scot' has no inherent racial slur associated with it and is an ancient and accepted term for an individual born in Scotland. The same is not true of the word '****'.
So basically, while it is possible to use the word 'Scot' without any inherent insult ingrained in the term, the same is not true of the word '****' which was and is specifically intended as a racial slur and as such the insult is ingrained in the term regardless of the intent of the user....in fact the very choice of that word in usage would imply some intent of the user.
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