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    Retarded is an outdated medical term, we use terminology such as intellectual disability these days because of the stigma behind the R word.

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      3 months ago

      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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      3 months ago

      Retarded is an outdated medical term

      Latin would like a word with you on that.

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        3 months ago

        The etymology of the word is irrelevant in this context, only how it’s currently being used in English.

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          3 months ago

          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?

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                3 months ago

                Intention is important, but communication is most important and the whole reason words exist. You can have any number of arcane meanings in your head behind the words you use, but the way it’s understood by the person/people you’re communicating to is what really matters.