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by borski
10 days ago
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Sure, and I’ll totally switch to calling it “X” instead of Twitter and the Gulf of America instead of Mexico. Nope, hard pass. I’ll use the real names and people can understand me just fine. If they insist, I have little desire to continue the conversation. |
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sex instead of 'gender'
illegal instead of 'undocumented'
mother instead of 'gestating person' or 'birthing person'
homeless instead of 'unhoused person'
criminal instead of 'justice-involved person'
paedophile instead of 'minor-attracted person'
prostitute instead of 'sex worker'
...and whatever other neologisms happen to be pushed by activists, politicos and the media. If there is a good existing term which is replaced for no valid reason I use the existing term. If there is a good reason to replace it - which is rare - I use the new term.
If they insist I do continue the conversation using the correct - existing - terms. The other side often shows little desire to continue the conversation which I find odd given that they generally wouldn't have had any problems using those terms a decade ago.