People love using thinly veiled existing racist/homophobic slurs against AI. “Tinskin”, “wireback”, “cogsucker”, “clanker.”

Yes, I know that “clanker” was in Star Wars. That’s not what made it so popular, and the majority of people using it today likely never saw it there. People also use “clanka” and leave comments about using “the hard r.”

We all know what you’re talking about. You know when you’re typing it out. It’s not alright.

There are people places like Lemmy who spent their lives being called or watching their families be called the terms people are so lightly tossing about today. Do you really think that doesn’t bother any of them?

It seems like so many people were just eagerly waiting for something they felt it was socially acceptable to hurl slurs and abuse at, and happily reached for terms just like the ones they already knew.

Some kids at my niece’s school now think it’s cute to stare at black kids and talk loudly about how much they hate “clankas” making it very clear what they mean by it.

It’s one thing to dislike AI, how it’s been developed, and the intent of replacing human jobs. To insult AI and the people behind it.

It’s something completely different to jump in with constant streams of thinly veiled existing slurs that can and do hurt real people.

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    17 hours ago
    1. I can understand that. Doesn’t change my answer.
    2. I can understand that. Doesn’t change my answer.
    3. That’s fair, and that’s a valid opinion. And if a lot of black people say that, my opinion will change. Until then I disagree with your opinion.
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      16 hours ago

      There are plenty of posts elsewhere about the same thing. They get the same response as this post. Down voted to oblivion by people who call them things like “clanker lover” because they can’t think their way through understanding something that doesn’t match their own life experiences and are angry at the thought of giving up a slur they enjoy.