Derogatory term: Wog (private)
Question answered by imredfox in Scientology
FredricRice asked this question on 9/5/2000:
I've run across Robert A. Heinlein's use of the term "Wog" in
his book, "The Number of the Beast." I know that L. Ron
Hubbard hated "Chinks" as he called them, and that the
Scientology cult uses the derogatory term for anyone who
hasn't been suckered into the cult.
Did Hubbard get the term from Heinlein? Or was the racist
term merely one od many used in Hubbard's time and Hubbard
-- and his insane cult -- merely adopt the use of the term?
Thanks.
imredfox declined to answer on 9/5/2000:
This question is a (barely) veiled attempt to annoy me and
flame my religion. I knew Mr. Hubbard, personally, and he
was totally unprejudiced. There are people of all races,
colors, and ethnic origins in the Church of Scientology, and
in our Creed we state that all people of whatever color,
race or creed have certain inalienable rights, which it goes
on to enumerate. Scientology has salvaged many lives,
including my own, and I resent this attempt to denigrate it,
and its Founder.
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