How many find this story offensive?
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Vegas_Devil — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 10:30 PM)
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Nope.
Do I understand that others might?
Sure.
Maybe if they just kept it "See you". It wouldn't be so bad and those of us with a dirty sense of humor would have gotten the joke anyways.
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londonbird — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 01:48 AM)
Nope not offended. Very clever advertising IMO.
I can see why others may be but as it actually doesn't say the word then they really need to look at themselves. Same with the French connection beep advertising.
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Hanz-Willhelm2 — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 11:59 AM)
No. Not offensive.
I'm reading this to mean: See you in the Northern Territory.
Since I know they aren't trying to degrade women and it doesn't mean what all of the hyper sensitive think it does it doesn't bother me it all and I'd just ignore the "offended" crowd that tries to read into things and live their life offended.
Do they expect us to believe the tourism board just decided to insult women? Of course not, they want tourism to the NT. Some people are psycho. The more the world rewards people for getting offended the more they'll get offended about everything.
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AlfredMordeir — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 01:44 PM)
I'm not offended, but mainly because I'm not a part of the group of people that word is a slur against in my country. I know it has a different context in certain lands under the British Crown, and I don't really care to get into an argument about that..
But beyond that if it was intentional, I don't really see the joke in it other than just sneaking in a crass word, like a second grader who writes the F-word on his text book just because he can.
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