• qyron
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      1 year ago

      I believe they referring to “kike”, a slur for jewish people.

      With the degree of self censoring and the love acronyms and shortening words, it’s becoming a challenge to follow written text.

      Is the fword “removed”?

      • @GodricOP
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        61 year ago

        Thank you, I was also confused by what the fuck the “K-word” could be. I think we could asterisk out a letter, so meaning is still conveyed, and the impact of the word might still be felt and understood.

        • qyron
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          41 year ago

          I understand your reasoning but I can’t subacribe it.

          A word is a word. A word becomes an insult if it is used against someone, with that specific intent.

          I specifically used the quotation marks because I wanted to convey the understanding that I was putting the words out with no connection to anything.

          Writing on a social media outlet feels more and more like walking through a trap field. Cryptic acronyms, forbidden and self censored words and redacted sentences.

          This is the worst kind of censorship I can think of. It blocks the person and others from fully expressing ideas and thoughts and preassigns a default judgement towards who is trying to convey an argument.

          The best way to void a word - especially if an insult - is to ignore it. Don’t use it, ignore it in others speech, attack the use of it as an insult.

          Self censoring is not a good thing.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Honestly I wanted to be edgy but been trained that I’ll get auto moderated if I just type it out.

            Also people really do be thinking you are racist if you type out a word (or recite a song lyric) from a different point of view.

            In other words, it’s a no win scenario.