• TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    The reason I bring these words up is every one of them was originally a medical diagnosis, that eventually became offensive so they changed it to retarded, which has now itself become offensive, which then became special ed/sped, or special needs, which are now going the way of retard and becoming offensive.

    The line of which of those words is a slur is entirely arbitrary.

    Euphemism treadmill go brrr

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      3 days ago

      Yup but imho it doesn’t stop there.

      Once the word stops being used as a medical diagnosis it will slowly stop being associated with learning / mental disabilities.

      Nowadays not a lot of people associate saying someone is an idiot with any social minority so it kinda is just a disparaging qualifier.

      Retard just happens to currently be in that sour spot.

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        3 days ago

        Someday saying “intellectually disabled” will draw horrified gasps from people who will berate you for not using “cerebrally unenfranchised”

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          3 days ago

          I mean there’s already a school of thought that “disabled” has a negative connotation to it, that’s where the term “differently-abled” comes in.

          It’s all kind of a dance to not hurt anyone’s feelings.