We already do this with some slurs, right? We can start enforcing these words, too.

Not calling anyone out, I’ve been guilty of it too. And we don’t have to do it all at once. Like, we can start with these:

Ableist words and alternatives.

Stupid, R€tarded, Idiot(ic), Cretin, or Moron(ic): People say this to imply something, or someone isn't intelligent or worth their time, but the words refer to people with intellectual disabilities. Instead, say that a situation or person is frustrating, ignorant, dense, unpleasant, cheesy, or awful.

Dumb: This word refers to a person who doesn't speak verbally, but people often use it to mean that something or someone isn't intelligent or wise. It's listed separately from stupid and its synonyms because it references a physical disability instead of an intellectual one. Try using any of the non-ableist synonyms like irritating or uncool.

Crazy, Nuts, Mad, Psycho, or Insane: "Wow, that's crazy!" may not seem like a harmful statement, but if you think about someone with a mental health condition hearing that statement, it's easy to realize that it is. So instead of using one of those words, try outrageous, bananas, bizarre, amazing, intense, extreme, overwhelming, or wild.

  • stinky [any]
    hexagon
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    2 years ago

    That argument goes both ways.

    In my case, I started this discussion here because this is the place I’m present more than any others. Maybe that’s not the case for you, but I barely go on Reddit outside of a couple subreddits that have literally zero presence here.

    But if even leftists on an “obscure niche site that no one knows about” are not willing to engage with the possibility of banning certain ableist terminology, then what hope is there for doing the same on larger places like Reddit.

    • Comp4 [she/her]
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      edit-2
      2 years ago

      Well I wouldnt be opposed to regulate my language. I do it all the time while infiltrating other places 😉 . If that is the price for the downfall of the USA it is a small price to pay.