• Avicenna@programming.dev
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    11 days ago

    Yea this is a slippery slope though, you can play this game with every word and easily turn it into a discussion in bad faith. English, not being my mother tongue, when I think of the word “retarded”, I automatically think of the word as related to describing foolish and stupid actions. But I do also know, on a higher level, that it actually is a medical term. So I am not against this correction (I would for instance be more careful at not be using the anologous word in my language in such a sentence).

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      11 days ago

      Retarded is an outdated medical term, we use terminology such as intellectual disability these days because of the stigma behind the R word.

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        Agreed, in its core the problem lies in people’s inclination to be ableist. Whether or not making people conscious of usage of ableist terminology in sentences is helpful to this problem, I am not really sure. But I am also not against it.

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            though I’m disappointed that you believe the history of language is irrelevant, I’m happy you feel that way!

            in the original comment, they used it in a way to describe a board game, not against a person or people.

            so no issue, right?