The fact that it may not bother you still doesn't mean it isn't a slur. A slur is an attempt to put someone down in this case for the color of their skin. It is a slur from the giver, not from the receiver. But you know all this.
Again I agree that people are overly sensitive. However, the fact that it offends some is good enough reason in my opinion not to do it.
I say screw them. Not a good enough reason.
You know what offends me? A fucking tomato. I hate the way they look. So from now on, I want every restaurant to remove every tomato in the place they all have to go because I'm offended.
You know what else offends me? Country music. I find it lowbrow and lacking in redeeming social value. I'm offended. It must be banned. Immediately.
Guess what else offends me? The Olympics. Get rid of it. Off my TV now. Cancel the whole thing.
Being "offended" isn't good enough.
My one and only point here was that it was strange and a little liberating to see people unafraid to enjoy each other's differences and be able to poke fun at them all on this 40-year old show because no one was worried about some idiot scandalizing every move they made and every word they uttered. I'm not trying to redefine anything or take over the world. Just making an observation.
I personally think we cringe far too often at the wrong thing today (some random word or action) while we shrug at things that should really matter. We're so desensitized to violence and perversion that we hardly notice either any more. My kid was bored by the horror movies that were so shocking back in the day. She sees as much gore on Law and Order or Criminal Minds than they showed on Friday the 13th or Halloween.
So make a big rainbow flag waving issue out of it. I'll continue to enjoy Match Game for its openness.