Dr Robot
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Was he trying to say troglodyte and got confused? That would be a bit ironic.
Its hockey, shit talking is part of the game. At its core theme shit talking is a form of marginalization so to use that as a guide is silly.
Nah, it’s still the guy complaining about a word on the internet.Again, if you can't avoid using religious creed or ethnic origins in your slurs, I'd say you're the one being soft.
Generally speaking, most Mennonites have very typical names that are quite synonymous with being MennoniteI have so many questions.
How did he know the other player was a Mennonite?
As someone directly above me pointed out -- is calling someone a Mennonite an insult?
Well no, being offended by that would be soft.Again, if you can't avoid using religious creed or ethnic origins in your slurs, I'd say you're the one being soft.
Yes, its silly when a guy gets suspended for calling another player a p***y or MennoniteSo your issue is with the code of conduct then.
Closer to Amish than Catholic. Maybe the guy had a beard or something.Don't make comments on religious creed or ethnic origins. That's not difficult.
(Even if, in that case, unless there's something I don't know about the word Mennonites, it's just a denomination, like Catholic, just significantly less mainstream)
I think context matters here, consider the differences:As far as I know its not an insult at all.
Sure if you add a negative verb like dirty, stupid etc then that's different but to just call a guy a Mennonite seems rather pedestrian
I know the rule is intended to deter discrimation against religion, ethnicity, etc., but on a personal level I always found it a bit funny that someone could insult any sort of physical feature I have that's lacking but couldn't insult me being half Asian, even though I can personally say that I'd be more offended at the insult to my appearance over the insult to me "eating rice" or whatever.Then tell the player he's ugly
I think both of those would work as a chirp, the 1st 1 would totally mess with a random opposing playerI think context matters here, consider the differences:
"I have learned from my great friend and teammate about what it means to play hockey while honoring your culture and heritage as a Jew"
"You suck, Jew" [to an opposing player]
I believe he got 5 games before for calling a player a p***yI mean, without context I wouldn't normally go so far as a suspension. That's not exactly commonly used as an insult, in my experience. (Indeed, there's a running joke around here that the most effective way to sell something in Ohio is to call it Amish or Mennonite, whether or not it genuinely comes from those cultures or not.)
I'd be inclined to guess this is more a body-of-work suspension rather than the actual act itself. Like, he'd pulled enough edgelord shit already that if he opted to spit on the sidewalk he'd get the book thrown at him.
He was a Draft Pick once upon a time. Correct that he's a Free Agent as they went the 2 years without signing and then he wasn't selected last year.Not even an “NHL PROSPECT” anymore lol, he went unsigned and is a free agent.
Could be the same thing there. I don't know the guy so I couldn't say. I'm more trying to consider how, if I was in the shoes of those disciplinarians, how I might end up coming to a similar conclusion.I believe he got 5 games before for calling a player a p***y
One can be proud of something about themselves and yet still be insulted by someone referencing same depending on the context and delivery.The nice thing about being a Mennonite? That's right, you're proud of it and don't care if somebody calls you one.
I get the sense it has an odd element to it.Could be the same thing there. I don't know the guy so I couldn't say. I'm more trying to consider how, if I was in the shoes of those disciplinarians, how I might end up coming to a similar conclusion.
I hesitate to go with that because it implies far more malice and/or incompetence than is necessary for such a thing to happen and so Occam's Razor might be applicable.I get the sense it has an odd element to it.
Where the player called the other player a Mennonite and the other player wasn't insulted at all. The ref heard it and the issue is that Sim thought calling someone a Mennonite was an insult.