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Street Slang and Coded Language
#1
I was thinking about coded language in the form of street slang, particularly about the terms and phrases used for illegal activities. Just curious, as the idea of subculture use of language, the drug culture, for example, had come to mind. I had also thought to focus on liberal vs conservative use of language to see what possible slang is being used on either side of the aisle. Basically, I was looking into the current popular use of speech, the leading edge of our living language. It never got that far before the search engine bias took over.

I started with street slang and found that it apparently began with escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad and later evolved in urban areas where blacks migrated after the Civil War, and became modern street slang. I got mostly hip hop references from that search, and it wasn't inclusive of the slang used by white people. So I changed the search to "street slang coded language", and suddenly I found references to white coded language almost exclusively. 

The bias of these reports was plainly evident, as apparently, the only slang white people use is for racist references in the form of commonly used words. Some examples include . . .
 
Quote:Phrases like “inner city” and “illegal immigrant” are often code for Black and Latino people, for instance. Terms like “massage parlor” and “liquor store/Food and Liquor,” may seem to simply be names of certain structures or businesses but are often used in coded ways to denigrate certain populations . . .

https://languageplease.org/coded-language/

The above quote is the line of reasoning used for white street slang apparently. Now, no matter how neutral the term, the left will characterize it as "coded" and racist if it is used by the right. In addition, they literally believe that the Trump MAGA conservatives developed and refined this conservative-coded language they claim white people are using against people of color.

There are some that apply this idea to both sides . . .
 
Quote:Chick-fil-A is right coded. “Rent” and “Hamilton” are left coded. Comedy and wrestling are right coded. Independent movie theaters and capoeira are left coded. “Yellowstone” is right coded and “White Lotus” is left. There’s a case for the HBO show “Girls” being right coded. “Superbad” is a little unclear.

People have often signaled their values in the shows they watch (“The West Wing”), clothes they wear (white pantsuits) and restaurants they frequent. But it has become wildly popular in recent years, and especially in recent months, to read cultural tea leaves with the word “coded.” In group chats, on Reddit and on X, we’re calling anything and everything right or left “coded.” It’s like playing a game of charades, gesturing at the qualities a certain celebrity or bar or podcast has without saying exactly what you mean. Linguists notice it too, pointing to Google data that shows a spike in the use of “coded,” with its current meaning, since the 2010s.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/16/style...itics.html

Still, the bulk of "coded" language is something that is being characterized as white slang used to conceal racist comments. Basically, they scrutinize every word white conservatives say in order to reveal the racist/fascist nature they believe white people are born with. I believe that their premise is that white people are natural born racists, and so everything they say or do is racist at its very core.

This extreme attitude is actually more common than you'd believe, but to be expected with the level of hate that the liberal left has for the conservative right. I can see now how these extreme leftists are becoming so violent as to start a shooting war with the MAGA minions. They seriously believe white people are "unredeemable deplorables" and must be eliminated "by any means necessary". I bet they think that killing a white conservative, or even a black one, is doing the world a great favor, that it isn't a murder but a justifiable homicide or even a mercy killing.
#2
Irony in calling it "street slang", because if it were called "urban slang", well, "urban" might be considered coded-racism. We all second-guess ourselves so much in modern America! Mind you, it took me months of wondering why people were hating on redheads before I figured it out.

But another aspect of "coded language" that I find interesting is what people will say to avoid automated censoring on social media. For example, discussing the "Action Jackson movie" rather than va**ination. Or saying that a certain politician "likes grape soda" rather than is a rap**t. Talking about "Santa Klaus" rather than mentioning Kl**s Sch**b. The other day I saw someone referred to as a "PDF file", rather than saying ped***ile.

It is a fun new trend that is not Orw**lian at all!
#3
It's a well known tactic. Dehumanizing your enemy and putting yourself on the moral high grounds justifies killing them. The Left has been using this for several years now against Conservatives, portraying us as racists, fascists or many other names, so it's easier for their followers to see us as their mortal enemy. They begin to think of us as an actual physical threat and use that excuse to "defend" themselves. To them, your thoughts are deadly, just because you don't think like them.

 
Quote:Dehumanizing the enemy is a psychological process involving demonizing and denying the humanity of an adversary to diminish their moral worth and justify harm, leading to increased violence, human rights abuses, and war crimes. 
#4
(10-01-2025, 11:51 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Irony in calling it "street slang", because if it were called "urban slang", well, "urban" might be considered coded-racism. We all second-guess ourselves so much in modern America! Mind you, it took me months of wondering why people were hating on redheads before I figured it out.

But another aspect of "coded language" that I find interesting is what people will say to avoid automated censoring on social media. For example, discussing the "Action Jackson movie" rather than va**ination. Or saying that a certain politician "likes grape soda" rather than is a rap**t. Talking about "Santa Klaus" rather than mentioning Kl**s Sch**b. The other day I saw someone referred to as a "PDF file", rather than saying ped***ile.

It is a fun new trend that is not Orw**lian at all!

Yes, that is the angle I was looking for, the general use of certain terms as you have described; however, I came up with these racial connections with white slang in my search results. The division of black slang vs white coded was very evident in those search results, and it is definitely biased toward the liberal left ideology.

PS: What's with the redhead thing? I like red-haired women, so of course, the left is hating on them; they hate everything I like.
#5
(10-01-2025, 12:02 PM)MichSwampbuck Wrote: PS: What's with the redhead thing? I like red-haired women, so of course, the left is hating on them; they hate everything I like.

If you hear anyone talking about how they hate red-headed "gingers", consider the anagram.
#6
(10-01-2025, 12:00 PM)David64 Wrote: It's a well known tactic. Dehumanizing your enemy and putting yourself on the moral high grounds justifies killing them. The Left has been using this for several years now against Conservatives, portraying us as racists, fascists or many other names, so it's easier for their followers to see us as their mortal enemy.

This type of language is used by all sorts of people, from those in power to those seeking power. It can be used in military training to sports training, and usually by politicians. Limiting yourself to the political 'opposition' and labelling them as the only people who do this isn't really honest??



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#7
Don't be a Sucker...



https://archive.org/details/DontBeaS1947
 
Quote: 
Did a 1940s U.S. War Department Film Compare Anti-Minority Hate Speech to Nazi Propaganda?The World War II-era short film "Don't Be a Sucker" cited Nazi propaganda as an example of how hatred of minority groups is used to stoke political fanaticism.Though it's dated and appears to modern eyes relatively simplistic in style and presentation, the film's message remains relevant. Hate groups still operate by trying to divide and conquer. "I thought Nazis were crazy people, stupid fanatics," says the refugee professor in the film.  "Unfortunately it was not so. They knew they were not strong enough to conquer a unified country, so they split Germany into small groups. They used prejudice as a practical weapon to cripple the nation." 



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#8
(10-01-2025, 12:12 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: If you hear anyone talking about how they hate red-headed "gingers", consider the anagram.

WTF! Shocked

Well, I wanted to know.
#9
(10-01-2025, 12:12 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: If you hear anyone talking about how they hate red-headed "gingers", consider the anagram.

Tongue




 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#10
(10-01-2025, 12:32 PM)Kurokage Wrote: This type of language is used by all sorts of people, from those in power to those seeking power. It can be used in military training to sports training, and usually by politicians. Limiting yourself to the political 'opposition' and labelling them as the only people who do this isn't really honest??

Yes, good point. It used to be that street slang was street slang, and no one race claimed it. Now, it is left vs right, black vs white, etc.

However, using one as a better example over others isn't necessarily dishonest, just a good one to illustrate a point.

ETA: Interesting how you used a WWII propaganda film warning about Nazi propaganda in relation to this thread, and the post by David64.