• AlexisFR@jlai.lu
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    3 months ago

    There is nothing wrong with the word “retard”, don’t let corporations push their double speak.

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      3 months ago

      I’ve grappled with “retard” & “bitch” (made a thread about it a couple months ago too, trying to form/reform my opinion).

      Clearly we have to be careful with any messages industry pushes. With that said -

      What do you think about these statements from Special Olympians?

      CC: @[email protected]

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        3 months ago

        I appreciate your good faith response. I see and empathize with your perspective. To play devil’s advocate, you can’t control whether a group of people decide, out of the blue, to internalize hurtful language that isn’t aimed at them. The N-word had a very specific target and a very cruel purpose. The word “retard” did not. It basically has the same vernacular trajectory as “moron,” or “idiot.” From medical diagnosis to non-specific pejorative. Why aren’t those synonyms verboten? Because people like to make things about themselves.

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          3 months ago

          It comes from the medical diagnosis “mental retardation”. It was designed from the beginning to target disabled people.

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        3 months ago

        That is true, if you use it against disabled poeple. I only use it against moronic able poeple who should know better.

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          3 months ago

          Honestly, that’s maybe worse. If you’re using it to say something bad about someone else, that means it’s a bad thing and should be condemned. The people who it is actually meant to apply to (in its original meaning) then see them, as a group, as a thing that is insulting to even be associated with.

          It’s wild how hard critical thought is for some people while discussing a word about intelligence…