A Cool Dude@lemmy.mlM to Comics@lemmy.ml • 5 months agoThings Straight People Can Stop Sayingimagemessage-square8 fedilinkarrow-up157
arrow-up157imageThings Straight People Can Stop SayingA Cool Dude@lemmy.mlM to Comics@lemmy.ml • 5 months agomessage-square8 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareblakeus12 [they/them, he/him]hexbear5·5 months agosaying it in a derogatory way or as an insult link
minus-squareFarid@startrek.websitehexbear1·5 months agoBut how can it be used in a derogatory way? Just because the user thinks it's derogatory doesn't make it insulting. LMK if I'm being too logical here. linkfedilink
minus-squarescoobford@lemmy.ziphexbear4·5 months agoIt used to be a standard thing that young people said to express disapproval. "Ms Johnson said I can't make up the homework I missed because I forgot my bag yesterday." "Sorry bro, that's gay." linkfedilink
minus-squareFarid@startrek.websitehexbear2·5 months agoI haven't encountered that IRL, but when I see that on the internet, I just assume it's being used ironically. linkfedilink
minus-squareblakeus12 [they/them, he/him]hexbear3·5 months agoits the intent yeah. people using it in a derogatory way means they think gay = bad link
saying it in a derogatory way or as an insult
But how can it be used in a derogatory way? Just because the user thinks it's derogatory doesn't make it insulting.
LMK if I'm being too logical here.
It used to be a standard thing that young people said to express disapproval.
"Ms Johnson said I can't make up the homework I missed because I forgot my bag yesterday."
"Sorry bro, that's gay."
I haven't encountered that IRL, but when I see that on the internet, I just assume it's being used ironically.
its the intent yeah. people using it in a derogatory way means they think gay = bad