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Please add: Marginalize or insults or defames a group of people. And the use of the word "unfortunate" is a credit to my mother who would use that word in the strongest possible way.
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In my home, we always were told that Jewish fathers who had fought in WW11 pampered their daughters upon returning to the US because of the terrible atrocities committed upon young Jewish girls by the Nazis. It makes sense on some level. I know that some of these girls from my generation turned out to be very shallow and materialistic so I can see how the term JAP developed. But it is a very derogatory remark to attribute to an entire group of people. I certainly was never a JAP, although there were times when I wished I could have everything I wanted just by asking Daddy for it like some girls I knew. But my Dad was a wonderful, practical man who showed me how to appreciate what I did have and to work for what I wanted. There is nothing so satisfying as to earn your own rewards. Speaking of jokes, this is so corny but I laughed anyway. A sorority sister sent this to me. I hope you'll laugh, too. The Bee's Bar Mitzvah Two bees met in a field. One said to the other, "How are things going?" "Really bad," said the second bee. "The weather has been cold, wet and damp, and there aren't any flowers, so I can't make honey." "No problem," said the first bee, "Just fly down five blocks and turn left. Keep going until you see all the cars. There's a Bar Mitzvah going on and there are all kinds of fresh flowers and fresh fruit." "Thanks for the tip," said the second bee, and flew away. A few hours later the two bees ran into each other again. The first bee asked, "How'd it go?" "Great!" said the second bee. "It was everything you said it would be. There was plenty of fruit and, oh, such huge floral arrangements on every table." "Uh, what's that thing on your head?" asked the first bee. "That's my *yarmulke," said the second bee. "I didn't want them to think I was a wasp!" *Skull cap worn by Orthodox Jews for the one or two who don't know what that is! Paula M. Sigma Delta Tau ΣΔT Patriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People Paula M. Sigma Delta Tau ΣΔT Patriae Multi Spes Una One Hope of Many People |
thank you for the chuckle! I think that everyone needs one nowadays!
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If the girls in that sorority refer to themselves as JAPs, then it is only fair that others be allowed to do the same. If they don't call themselves that, then they probably consider it offensive and it shouldn't be used.
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I think the term JAP is offensive. I am Jewish...my father treated me like a princess, but I am NOT a JAP.
Just my two cents. Oh, and I loved the bee joke, too! :D |
The term JAP is offensive but only to a point. It is an acronym for Jewish American Princess and used to describe a whiney, overindulged, rich (via parents) girl who is ultra materialistic, shallow and usually "elitist". That said, many true JAPS that I know secretly are proud to be considered in that category. There is a certain JAP uniform look as well (straight hair...usually chemically done, perfect sized bought and paid for nose, designer pocketbooks, tight expensive jeans paired with stilletto heals and too much gaudy but gold jewelry).
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....Jewish girls have, without intervention from various professionals, frizzy hair, big noses, overdone taste in jewelry, and too tight clothes? Hmmmmmmm
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