• @TheDarkKnight
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        11 year ago

        Lmao I know you are trying to help but this is Lemmy in a nutshell to a T hahaha. Yeah that word needs retired for sure but man, put it in a dm lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          My roommate is autistic and was in the special classes. He thinks it’s funny to be called a retard when he’s, you know, being retarded. He actively tells me not to stop doing it. Hell, he’s the one who told me it was fine to begin with, haha

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Hey! It doesn’t matter if people say they are ok with it! White people are fixing the world by doing nothing but creating limitations to how we speak! Can’t you understand how that’s better?
            Look at Latin-x and how it isn’t usable by anyone that actually speaks Spanish and was entirely conceived of by rich kids in universities in America! It’s just obviously better when we let others define our entire interactions with the world and immediately get upset to try to shame anyone not conforming to the point that shame isn’t even usable because no one feels it anymore.

            This is better this way. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ⁠_⁠/⁠¯

          • Frog-Brawler
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            11 year ago

            Do you get all of your advice for social interactions from your autistic roommate?

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Yes, so thats 33 years where its NOT BEEN USED TO REFER TO PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTMENTAL DISABILITIES

            • @GalacticCmdr
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              41 year ago

              It absolutely was used to refer to development disabilities in the US during the 80s - as well as anyone acting like they were disabled.

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                01 year ago

                Normally I get tired at this point in an arguement, but its kinda fun being the source of controversy for once

            • Frog-Brawler
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              -31 year ago

              And probably about 23 years where it’s been frowned on to use the word as a pejorative. Don’t use your capital letters with me dipshit.

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                -41 year ago

                I can capitalise whatever letters I damn well please, and like I said in another reply, insults by their nature have never been appropriate, and by their very nature are frowned upon.

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              -31 year ago

              It’s generally intended to mean “pull your head out of your ass, what was once acceptable is no longer.”

              Glad I was able to spell that out for you.

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          01 year ago

          Your experience is not absolute. It’s still abelist and offensive.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Nah man, I’m just not down for constantly keeping up to date with the treadmill of what words are and arent appropriate… especially for insults, which have never been meant to be appropriate. I dont fucking care if your feelings are so fragile that relatively tame words can hurt you

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              I’m 41 years old, and I’ve managed to drop the R word, the “F” word when used in reference to LGBT people, and the “B” word when referring to women. It’s not that fucking hard. You either change with the times, or you can become one of those boomers stuck in the past we all like to make fun of. The people angry that they can’t say the “N” word anymore without consequences.

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              I’m just not down for constantly keeping up to date with the treadmill of what words are and arent appropriate

              Then be prepared for people to rightly call you a bigot. Sorry you’re done learning, grandpa but the world keeps turning.

              And the fact that you now know better and still choose to hurt ableist language just means you’re embracing your bigotry.

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                21 year ago

                Calling someone a bigot based entirely on the words they use instead of the intent behind them is a great way to be wrong 80% of the time

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                  01 year ago

                  Someone knowing using hurtful, bigoted language and claiming they didn’t “mean it like that” is asinine and disingenuous. Using deliberately incorrect terminology nearly everyone will misinterpret and then complaining when they do is placing yourself upon a cross. It’s a pathetic level of discourse usually outgrown by middle school.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 year ago

                    You’re assuming barely anyone keeps up with what the minority of people decide isn’t okay to say anymore. Twitter isn’t the world. Lemmy isn’t the world. Reddit isn’t the world. There may be millions of users, but the average person doesn’t give a shit about any of these platforms.

            • be_excellent_to_each_other
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              Then that’s a more honest response than your earlier one. It’s not that you don’t understand that others may be hurt by your language even though it’s not a word you personally ever used to describe developmental disabilities, it’s just that you don’t give a shit.

              Good on you for owning it (on the second try), I guess.

              I dont fucking care if your feelings are so fragile that relatively tame words can hurt you

              You mean like developmentally disabled people you work with who may have good reasons to be sensitive about certain words? I guess since one of those people said he was cool with it he speaks for all of them. I’m sure none of them have ever been hurt by hateful people using the R word about them.

              Nah man, I’m just not down for constantly keeping up to date with the treadmill of what words are and arent appropriate… especially for insults

              50+ years old and in my entire life this isn’t something I’ve found to be mentally taxing to keep up with. This is truly the flimsiest excuse I’ve ever seen for using shitty language. Just stick with “I don’t fucking care.”

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                Do you really not know that people can have multiple different reasons and motivations for their behaviours and actions? I’ve been honest this entire time, there are slurs I absolutely wont use because of their history and the immediate harm they cause, but retard isnt one of them, so my earlier explaination still stands. Its also true that people that get offended on others behalf annoy me and I dont care when I offend them. If I PERSONALLY offend someone for something that they PERSONALLY struggle with? I care in that scenario and I mark it down mentally to adapt to their needs and not hurt them again. You are a stranger on the internet, I dont care about you, I dont have the emotional space to. I didnt casually use the spicy word, I used it specifically as an insult towards people who I’ve been dealing with dogshit takes from. To be clear, I NEVER called any of my clients Retard, and this client I only did for them, after they requested it, and even then it made me uncomfortable because using that word to refer to someone with developmental disabilities IS gross. Nuance exists. And yes, I’m tired of the treadmill. I have Aspergers syndrome and now the treadmill is trying to tell me that not only did the DSM take that diagnosis away, I’m now not allowed to refer to my high functioning autism as Aspergers since the guy whom it was named after was a nazi, even though my autism has NEVER BEEN about that guy, and IM THE PERSON WHO HAS the diagnosis.

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          -61 year ago

          No matter what it meant when you were a kid, it is still an ableist slur. Also if you aren’t neurodivergent, then please just shut up.