• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Time to shelve retarded as an insult. I used it too in the past, but it’s best not to use it any more.

    Intellectually handicapped folks can’t help it and didn’t choose it.

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      9 months ago

      Wait, doesn’t it just say “removed” for all of you? Is my instance doing that?

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          9 months ago

          This might actually make me switch instances. I don’t get what the point of the filter even is, I’m not 6 anymore, it’s fine if I see no-no words.

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            9 months ago

            I see the original word. I’m on sh.itjust.works if that’s helpful, you can imagine they probably don’t filter bad words :-)

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            9 months ago

            My biggest complaint is that I can’t actually see what slur was removed, and there are some softball words in the list that I honestly don’t give a shit about, so I am always hesitant to report one of these posts because I don’t know exactly what they said.

            “Removed” could be the n-word, or it could just be a rude word, so how am I supposed to make a call whenever I see it?

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        9 months ago

        Yeah… It’s the slur filter, now days it can be enabled or not by the instance but in past it was hard coded. Unfortunately I don’t think there is individual user setting to disable it for themselves.

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      9 months ago

      I have autism and ADHD, so no, I won’t stop using it. I don’t like the idea of a word having any real power, which restricting its usage does. There is no debate here for me, I am completely against that kind of thing.

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        9 months ago

        Uh, ok? It’s bigoted language, it’s outdated and no longer used in the medical fields. Intellectually disabled is the accepted, appropriate term. This isn’t my opinion or idea, it’s the standard now as determined by both professionals, and those who would have formerly been labeled as that word.

        Similar to saying someone is “spazzing out” or is a “skitzo”. Or saying some inconvenience is “gay”. It’s not appropriate.

        You do you, but it’s a slur now. you can SELF DESCRIBE as whatever you like and use whatever labels or descriptors for yourself you see fit. No one can police that. But it is bigoted speech to use slurs about things like disabilities, orientations or similar for other people.

        To help you relate: it would not be appropriate to “make fun of” someone by saying they have autism or ADHD

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          9 months ago

          I’m not going to start censoring my own speech, thank you. You don’t have to agree with it.

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            9 months ago

            I do not have to agree with someone who uses slurs about disabled people, that’s correct.

            Next you’ll justify using the n word