• Dr. Wesker
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    3614 days ago

    Just say “retard” if you’re gonna say it. Lazily censoring it seems worse, because implications.

    • @QueenHawlSera@sh.itjust.works
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      1114 days ago

      Right? I’m tired of the euphemism treadmill telling me what I can and can’t say. Especially if we are coming up with childish phrases like “unalived”

      I used to call myself a until woke cispeople got on my case about it.

      Ahh… I guess it’s better than the old internet where the N-Word was your fast pass to being seen as funny and cool?

      • southsamurai
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        714 days ago

        I run into that shit with cripple.

        Fuck them, I’m the one on the fucking cane, I call myself what the fuck I want, and I will gladly fight about it.

        But, yeah, the edge lords will fuck things up

      • @clang@lemmy.zip
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        714 days ago

        This has always felt very doublespeak-y to me. Sort of like a control mechanism.

        I don’t know anyone “unhoused” who has ever been offended at the word “homeless”. It just seems silly to me.

    • @Apytele@sh.itjust.works
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      14 days ago

      I have a decent amount of patients that label could apply to and I don’t like seeing it used at all. Literally just a few weeks ago I was consoling a patient who was angrily crying because they perceived someone had used it to refer to them. I’m unsure if it was reality based; they do hallucinate and I didn’t personally witness it but its far from impossible and they were absolutely distraught. Using it pejoratively AND censoring it means you knew it was fucked up and did it anyway.