• Ephera
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      822 days ago

      That is a very specific usage of the word “master”. We can adjust that, while continuing to use “master” in all the cases where it has nothing to do with slavery.

      • @Skullgrid
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        -222 days ago

        Whatever ma’am, go name the branch at work a racial slur, I don’t care

        • Ephera
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          422 days ago

          That’s quite a toxic response, ma’am, and I do not understand why.

            • Fushuan [he/him]
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              121 days ago

              Because that’s like saying that “negro” is a slur when it’s being used in a Spanish textbook. No it’s a fucking color. Context is important and rewriting other languages because it seems hurtful in yours is super toxic.

              Master means supreme, master piece, the supreme piece, master ball, supreme ball, master key, the supreme key. It was used in slavery because the master was the supreme entity for the slaves, in a bad way. One specific use of a word doesn’t and shouldn’t cover the inherent meaning of it and as a consequence all of its uses.

              Tbh, I don’t care which name is used for the supreme branch, be it main or master because my team usually renames them to prod/uat/dev and branches as feature_etc, but saying that others are using racial slurs because they are using the old default that makes perfect sense is toxic.

              • @Skullgrid
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                121 days ago

                Ok, and do the people who are offended/hurt/affected by the user of “master” not finding your desire to continue using master toxic?

                • Fushuan [he/him]
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                  121 days ago

                  I think that it’s about intolerance, some people are using a term in the intended non-slur manner, and others are intolerant about that rational desire. Even tolerant people shouldn’t torerate intolerance, so no, being pissed about people telling them to stop using the term in the intended non-slur way is not toxic.

                  If that really hurts you, it’s a you thing. It’s not intentional, the meaning isn’t derived from the slur, it’s not a micro aggression. You won’t like the answer, but toughen up.

                  • @Skullgrid
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                    121 days ago

                    So , why is toughening up not an option for you?