neuromonkey

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[–] neuromonkey@lemmy.ml 25 points 1 year ago

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[–] neuromonkey@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Just because a particular word isn't offensive to you, that doesn't mean there isn't a population that itvs meant to insult. Claiming that you find an insulting term to be fine suggests that anyone who is offended by it is just being overly-sensitive. That's not a great way to approach looking for methods of reducing insulting speech.

[–] neuromonkey@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago

"Twat" doesn't mean vagina, it's a slang term for clitoris. In the US, "cunt" is slang for vagina, and it is also a derogatory term, typically reserved for women.

Determining what is offensive and what is not is a complex matter. It isn't only in intent that words become harmful. I have never heard a person use the word "kaffir" as an insult, so I might think that using it was inoffensive. The one time I asked a crowd of people what it meant, my two friends from South Africa turned pale and told me to never, ever, ever use that word again.

The Internet takes us from being citizens of a country, to citizens of the world. It's on us to learn how to avoid insulting each other. Slur filters are one approach, but... they always have problems. Words aren't in themselves offensive; people are offensive. Instead of blocking words, I prefer to corral people who won't stop treating others badly. But I don't run Lemmy, and I'm thankful that this isn't a problem that I need to solve.