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    1. Re: Deragotory Terms
    2. Marie Evans McQueen
    3. Thank you for sending the message, "Deragotory Terms." It was very wrong for him to have done this, but he probably meant no harm. It was also wrong of Rootsweb. I was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama and now live in Bon Secour, Alabama. I am about as southern as one can be. "Cracker" used to be a fun term - people from Georgia even referred to themselves as "Crackers." However, it is no longer "the thing" to do. I think it would be best if we all thought of this the same as we would have if a very intelligent, well educated person had made a "whopper" of a grammatical error. Please feel free to put my letter for everyone to see. When I do this I always forget to to change my format to plain text and cause all kinds of problems. Marie Evans Davis-McQueen P. S. "Webster's New World Dictionary." - third College Edition, list this as the definition of a cracker ...5 Poor White: contemptuous term...often used for a native of Georgia or Florida - a humorous usage. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Busby <mbusby@airmail.net> To: BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com <BUSBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 12:37 PM Subject: Deragotory Terms >To All List Members > >I have noticed that many Busby's subscribing to this mailing list are either >located in our fair Southern part of the country or they have close ties to >Southern Busby's I though you might find the following enlightening >concerning how the owners and staff of RootsWeb perceive our brethren I came >across a story at GenWeb's home pages ("AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF >ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich) while looking for something else. I became >alarmed when I read his story and found repeated use of the word "cracker" >in several paragraphs, evidently referring to some problem with someone in >Atlanta. Perhaps, in this day of supposed political correctness, it is okay >for self-effacing elitists to slander and degrade our southern cousins and >fear no reprisal for the effort. However, I ask each of you with whatever >resolve you can muster to register your protest of the use of the term by an >organization desiring and attempting to be recognized as a leader in their >field. Responsible and genuine company's/leaders do not go around calling >their customers/followers foul and derogatory names (certainly not in >public). The following is my post to the GenWeb HelpDesk board: > > >The use of a degrading term referring to a certain element of our society in >"AN (ALMOST) UNEXPURGATED HISTORY OF ROOTSWEB" by Dr. Brian Leverich, >co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L, RootsWeb Genealogical Data >Cooperative, is not becoming of anyone or any site worth taking seriously. >His willingness to use the term "cracker" and your willingness to display it >in his "article" mark both of you as pretending to an intellectual elitism >that is not only unbecoming, but also insults every single individual in >this country with an education exceeding kindergarten Is this the things >people learn at Harvard? I hope you consider removing either the offending >article or the term. By the way, many of my distant relatives are in Atlanta >and surrounding areas. I will post this to the surname list and see if any >others are as incensed as I am that you would use such a derogatory term to >describe ANYONE. > > >You are welcome to use my message and to depart from it as you see fit. > >Cordially, > >Michael Busby >(The Incensed) > > > > >==== BUSBY Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Resource Cluster >http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > > eb.com/~clusters/surnames >Listowner: Barbara Peddicord mailto:nashoba@cdsnet.net > >

    06/29/1999 01:11:53