But Isaac… isn’t that what people on BOTH sides of the issue are doing? There 
are VERY few Roma in the contra community, and we’ve heard from very few 
overall on this issue.  Mostly it’s just us non-Roma folk arguing amongst 
ourselves about what WE perceive how a majority of the Roma people feel about 
this.  And that does apply to people who are both for and against using the 
term “gypsy” to describe a contradance move.  Aren’t we ALL saying what is 
right or wrong for people who are from another heritage?

And now I am bowing out of this controversy as it seems never-ending and very 
divisive.

Jeff



> On Oct 8, 2019, at 5:57 AM, Isaac Banner via Callers 
> <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> 
> Hey John,
> 
> If the N word was also a move that somehow wasn't connected to the slur, you 
> wouldn't dare argue that it's different or that you should get to call it, so 
> drop the argument please. Just because you don't think I should be offended 
> about the word and how it reflects on my heritage doesn't mean you get to 
> dictate whether I actually am. I would ask you not to decide for others how 
> they ought to experience and respect their racial identity, thanks. 
> 
> Isaac 
> 

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