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04 Mar 2015, 10:52 pm

Hope this is in the right forum....Amen to all of this:

http://www.lovethatmax.com/2015/03/spre ... -2015.html


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05 Mar 2015, 11:12 am

It's all context. I don't believe in giving up words because
of bullies or false stereotypes or prejudice be it ret*d or Aspie.

What about n****r or k*e? Those were pretty much if not right from the start slurs so I am ok with holding people accountable for using them. "ret*d" falls into that category also. A person reporting another person used the "N_Word" is a cop out that devalues how bad an error that person reported on made.

I do believe in Reappropriation of words. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reappropriation.

The author of this post was called "k*e" most often as well "ret*d" and "homo" by bullies in his youth more times then he cares to remember as well as being a victim of some "mild" anti Semitic vandalism.


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