• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I find the word as displeasing as some people find ‘moist’, but I’m entitled to an opinion. Am I going to wave a sign around and demonstrate over it despite thinking it was promoted for its potential to upset the victim? Of course not: it’s just a stupid name and I’ve been called far worse by better drill sergeants. There’s a lot of room in there between disliking something and “losing my shit over” it, and it will help respecting others if you understand that.

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      1 year ago

      Wow, you really are delicate. It’s got to be hard going through life being offended but such little things all the time

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          1 year ago

          You think it’s reasonable to be offended by the words “moist” and “cis”?

          People who are offended by being called “cis” are often the same people who have spent their lives labelling everyone else because of a misguided sense of superiority. Being called “cis” bursts that bubble of, “you can’t label me because I one of us, not one of them.” Those people need to get the fuck over themselves.

          When someone uses the words f-ggot or d-ke or tr-nny or the words cis or breeder or the N word or bloodmouth or carnist or corpsemuncher or any one of the other words that fanatics or extremists use I know exactly what they are and I stop giving the first fuck about anything they say.

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      1 year ago

      Well, there’s also a different between “I have a weird visceral reaction to the sound itself” and “I think its equal to the new word” lol