Michelle uses racial slur

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Tsk tsk.

I wonder if Romney got the gypsy vote ?

Michelle Obama Accused Of Using Racial Slur At White House Summit

Michelle Obama is being accused by some commentators of using a racial slur at the White House Summit on Working Families on Monday, and getting away with it!


But it’s one of those comments which could be taken either way.

It’s certainly not overtly racist and probably wouldn’t even be seen as offensive by most people. Then again, public figures, especially those like the First Lady, need to be extremely careful with their exact choice of words.

Michelle Obama told*ABC‘s Robin Roberts*at the White House Summit:

“The first thing I tried to do, which was a mistake, was that I tried the part-time thing… I realized I was getting gypped on that front. What happened was I got a part-time salary but worked full time.”

Did you even spot the offensive, apparently racist slur? Of course, it’s the term “gypped” which is a derogatory term derived from the word “Gypsy” which is considered offensive to the Roma people.

Whereas, perhaps Michelle Obama should have used the milder, more accepted terms “slighted” or “cut short” to express the fact that she was defrauded or*taken advantage of by her employers, she didn’t.

But in terms of inference, the subtle nuance in the word “gypped” is stronger than being “slighted” or “cut short,” and the First Lady probably didn’t intend to offend anyone.

Other offensive terms that spring to mind in this context would be “Jewed down” or referring to someone as an “Indian Giver,” but those two, as examples, are way stronger and more offensive than the casual use of “gypped,” at least linguistically speaking.

But, of course, it is not fitting for the*First Lady, Michelle Obama, to use such callous terms which are indeed offensive to some.

Anyway, she can blame her husband, Barack Obama, because in 2009, at a town hall meeting in Allentown, Penn., he used the very same word when talking about the need to regulate health inspection companies.

But that doesn’t make it alright for Michelle Obama to use such a term, off-the-cuff, in the way she did, without getting at least some flak from the ever-eager media for a story of this type. The writer of this article says “no comment” on this one; always better that way.

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Michelle Obama Accused Of Using Racial Slur At White House Summit
 
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This is a word I haven't been comfortable about using for many years.
Hard to believe someone like the First Lady would be using it in 2014.
 
Despite that I despise Michelle Obama as an arrogant individual, this is much ado about nothing.
I believe this is a slip of the tongue and in our risk averse highly aware of offense society, is really not a big deal.
Those of the Roma heritage may think otherwise. That is their issue.
 
Sure would be cool if the 2016 GOP prez nominee could use this as a campaign song:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WZ3na8NGjY]Fleetwood Mac, Gypsy[/ame]

Won't happen, though.

The Fleetwoods and the Macs have been in bed with the Clintons for years now.
 
Racial slurs don't count if you're a progressive democrat. Just a slip of the tongue that matters little for someone with their heart in the right place. Nothing to see here.

Anyone else? Well, they're a massive racist asshole hater...of course!
 
Sounds like Michelle was being "Jewd" out of her salary, not "Gypped."
 
Racial slurs don't count if you're a progressive democrat. Just a slip of the tongue that matters little for someone with their heart in the right place. Nothing to see here.

Anyone else? Well, they're a massive racist asshole hater...of course!

You could do it with mathematical equations....
 

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