Is Swarthy derogatory?

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Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by Audley Strange » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:39 pm

What do you think? I've not been able to find a consensus, even in Strange Towers. The good lady (and others) seem to see it as being a positive descriptor, for example "The swarthy Italian" to them means a degree of sophistication,with sexual overtones and thus actually complimentary. Whereas to me (and others) the connotation is offensive meaning almost entirely the opposite, shifty, untrustworthy, greasy even.
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by odysseus » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:49 pm

Swarthy just means dark, doesn't it? I guess it will be considered derogatory by anyone who has an investment in calling it derogatory.... :dunno:

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Post by Azathoth » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:55 pm

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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by Red Celt » Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:18 pm

Uhm... it (in my mind) is associated with "outdoorsy" type men. Those with dark/tanned complexions, who "work the field" rather than "push the pen". I can't see it being a negative, unless you introduce the idea of the class system (by which anyone who is "swarthy" is, by definition, inferior).

Or perhaps it is a hang-up from the Days of Empire(tm), when swarthy people were generally the ones with spears who should jolly well behave themselves if they didn't want to be shot... old bean.
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by Audley Strange » Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:49 pm

odysseus wrote:Swarthy just means dark, doesn't it? I guess it will be considered derogatory by anyone who has an investment in calling it derogatory.... :dunno:
Techically, yes. Paki is just an abbreviation of Pakistani, however it has derogatory connotations. I don't have any investment in it being derogatory, in fact, it was because I was reticent in using it as a descriptor at all that lead to this.

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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by rachelbean » Mon Dec 24, 2012 5:37 pm

Yeah, I always take it as a way to say dark and sexy, or rustic and sexy. I'd never think of it as an insult :dunno:
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by Jason » Mon Dec 24, 2012 5:57 pm

Whenever I've encountered it, it's been more of a neutral descriptor. I think if you interpret it as negative, positive, sexy, whatever, it's something you or the author is bringing to the table, not the word.

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Re: Is Svarty derogatory?

Post by tattuchu » Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:00 pm

I guess it depends in what context it's used. I've always considered it mildly derogatory. Yeah, dark, greasy, dirty. But I see, after looking it up, that it just means having a dark complexion. Of course, to someone like my father, it's the same thing. To him, anyone with dark skin is a nigger :?
As for my own erroneous understanding of the word, I wonder where that came from? Am I unconsciously racist? Do I automatically associate dark skin with being dirty and greasy? I should hope not. But what goes on in my unconscious mind is, I'm afraid, outside my control. There could be a latent racist lurking in there somewhere, as distasteful as that is to my conscious mind.
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Re: Is Svarty derogatory?

Post by Audley Strange » Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:07 pm

tattuchu wrote:I guess it depends in what context it's used. I've always considered it mildly derogatory. Yeah, dark, greasy, dirty. But I see, after looking it up, that it just means having a dark complexion. Of course, to someone like my father, it's the same thing. To him, anyone with dark skin is a nigger :?
As for my own erroneous understanding of the word, I wonder where that came from? Am I unconsciously racist? Do I automatically associate dark skin with being dirty and greasy? I should hope not. But what goes on in my unconscious mind is, I'm afraid, outside my control. There could be a latent racist lurking in there somewhere, as distasteful as that is to my conscious mind.
I think you need to relax a bit. As pointed some people see it as neutral others have positive or negative connotations. My parents were not casually bigoted, they were the type to pull people up about such. PC before the term was popular so to speak, but I've always, as I said, assumed a negative derogatory connotation to it.

I'm wondering why.
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by JimC » Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:54 am

Swarthy chaps probably like oily food full of garlic, and they make the ladies a little over-excited... :nono:

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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by FBM » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:10 am

"Tall, dark and handsome" or "Tall, swarthy and handsome"? The first is the cliche, but the second doesn't seem derogatory. But if you say, "You swarthy piglip-eating motherfucker!" it might.
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by rainbow » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:35 am

Swarthy can be positive.
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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by Svartalf » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:06 am

JimC wrote:Swarthy chaps probably like oily food full of garlic, and they make the ladies a little over-excited... :nono:

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Re: Is Swarthy derogatory?

Post by odysseus » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:47 am

Audley Strange wrote:
odysseus wrote:Swarthy just means dark, doesn't it? I guess it will be considered derogatory by anyone who has an investment in calling it derogatory.... :dunno:
Techically, yes. Paki is just an abbreviation of Pakistani, however it has derogatory connotations. I don't have any investment in it being derogatory, in fact, it was because I was reticent in using it as a descriptor at all that lead to this.
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