• kitnaht@lemmy.worldBanned
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    5 months ago

    They stopped using that word because it wasn’t descriptive. The same reason they stopped diagnosing women as “hysterical”. That’s the cool thing about the sciences; they evolve and change over time to be more descriptive, not less.

    And now, we use the word hysterical to describe certain things…kinda cool how that works, right? When I call something hysterical (extremely funny) - people don’t get offended and say I’m using a slur.

    Or when someone is losing their shit, you say they’re acting hysterical. It’s become a descriptor.

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        5 months ago

        Gradually?? I don’t think the r word has been directly related to mental disability the entire time I’ve been alive, and I’m not exactly young… You’re just choosing to take offense, which is white-knighting for the disabled when they’re not even being insulted… Kinda’ … extremely lame of you…

        Oh wait, being lame used to be a health disorder! Guess I’m offending you again…