• Flying SquidM
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    -15 months ago

    Do you think maybe medical terms and terms that the general public use aren’t always the same? Like you know when someone says “I broke my toe” and they just fractured it, people are fine with them saying that even though it wouldn’t medically be considered broken, yes?

    Similarly, if someone says “I’m feeling depressed today,” do you think most people assume they have clinical depression? I sure wouldn’t.

    And sorry, you are not going to destigmatize pedophilia by doing an “umm… actually” every time a child rapist is called a pedophile.

    • ayaya
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      5 months ago

      Only because people like you refuse to change. That’s a self-fulfilling prophecy.

      I don’t understand why you want to be wrong so badly. What do you even gain from that? In this case using the wrong word isn’t even just wrong it’s objectively harmful but for some reason you want to keep doing it anyway? Why?

      • Flying SquidM
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        -15 months ago

        People like me? Refuse to change? I didn’t call him a pedophile.

        I’m saying read the room.