I try to avoid words that shoehorn others into an insult. Words that mean to be rude to groups of people based on race or sexuality or ability I think are just unnecessary.
I try not to say faggot, chink, tranny, retarded, or the “n word” in an insulting way because I know gay people, asian people, transgender people, mentally disabled people, and black people who I respect and wouldn’t want to insult.
I don’t think it’s fair to insult all gay people when you’re only trying to insult one bad dude. If I hate an obnoxious gay dude, it’s not because he’s gay, it’s because he’s obnoxious.
I don’t hate people for being a certain race, sexuality, gender, or ability, so I don’t use words that directly insult that race, sexuality, gender, or ability.
And the people who masterbate over their “freedom of speech” are just too pussy to have to stand up for what they say, so they hide behind their law. Freedom of speech should cover freedom of reaction
Is the R-word just as offensive as the N-word?
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I try to avoid words that shoehorn others into an insult. Words that mean to be rude to groups of people based on race or sexuality or ability I think are just unnecessary.
I try not to say faggot, chink, tranny, retarded, or the “n word” in an insulting way because I know gay people, asian people, transgender people, mentally disabled people, and black people who I respect and wouldn’t want to insult.
I don’t think it’s fair to insult all gay people when you’re only trying to insult one bad dude. If I hate an obnoxious gay dude, it’s not because he’s gay, it’s because he’s obnoxious.
I don’t hate people for being a certain race, sexuality, gender, or ability, so I don’t use words that directly insult that race, sexuality, gender, or ability.
And the people who masterbate over their “freedom of speech” are just too pussy to have to stand up for what they say, so they hide behind their law. Freedom of speech should cover freedom of reaction