Saw that, wasn't aware of the word, but apparently back in 1981 the Louisiana State Legislature condemned the word as offensive. Legislators not only condemned it, they outlined the word’s etymology" as coming from the French word connasse, which means "dirty wh--- or stupid person.Our new Pope Leo has Cajun roots. One Louisiana writer (Rod Dreher) has already called him a "coonass". Can't get more Cajun than that.
If you enter "connasse" into the online translator below you will get the result I am more familiar with. Also interesting is the result for "conasse". On the 6th Grade school bus I wasn't sure what the spelling was because I was just hearing the French-Canadian kids speak it, but I gathered the meaning from the mixed-language context.Saw that, wasn't aware of the word, but apparently back in 1981 the Louisiana State Legislature condemned the word as offensive. Legislators not only condemned it, they outlined the word’s etymology" as coming from the French word connasse, which means "dirty wh--- or stupid person.
Always protecting (giving the benefit of the doubt to Chester and his friends) those accused of serious shit with kids. Remember what you said about Hunter's Laptop from Hell? HRC and BC hit list of suicides? Carry on Little evil Larry.Found this about Pope Leo XIV during his service in Peru --
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Pope Leo XIV and the abuse crisis: What happens next?
In the first week of Leo pontificate, the leading expert on the abuse crisis — as well as several survivors and victims of abuse — has come to the defense of the newly elected Roman pontiff after two organizations advocating for victims of abuse raised concerns regarding Cardinal Robert Franwww.ncronline.org