‘Whitetards’: Politically incorrect insults common in South Korea – The Nation

Posted: June 14, 2017 at 3:46 am

Dr Frank stated he was surprised The Nation would publish a letter that contained an insult based on the word retard.

Of course, it is not good manners to ever use the word retard, yet the fact that someone would use it says more about them than about this publication. Dr Frank acts as if this is the first time that retard has been conflated with another word. Perhaps he is an older person who comes from a more enlightened generation. But in fact it is now quite common to use the word retard in combination with another word, when seeking to discredit someone else.

For instance, when I was in South Korea a few years back, many locals would refer to the Japanese as Jtards, in order to express their hatred of their former colonial rulers. South Koreans would even call Americans whitetards when they disagreed with parts of American policy. I could give further examples here, but I think one gets the point. While this publication could perhaps have used more discretion in accepting a letter that used the insult retard, The Nation in fact was not doing anything extraordinary in publishing it.

Paul

Khon Kaen

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'Whitetards': Politically incorrect insults common in South Korea - The Nation

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