• @audiomodder@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    104 months ago

    He has always been right wing. People forget that he was picked as a VP for Obama because Obama seemed “too radical” to the DNC. He was at best a centrist, at worst a 1990s centrist, which is to say, a Republican. All you have to do is look at his voting record.

  • LinkOpensChest.wav
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    84 months ago

    I mean, one of his first acts as president was to open more concentration camps. Biden is also a right-wing extremist. He’s just a politer, less blatantly unhinged one. The idea that the US is a democracy is such a joke. We criticize states like Russia for having sham elections, but ours are a sham as well since we have no choice but to vote for Democrats. There’s no left wing or progressive representation at all.

    • @Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
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      24 months ago

      Words become slurs as soon as assholes start using it in a derogatory fashion. It doesn’t need to make sense, it’s just how it is.

      Retard used to be a medical term. Then assholes used it as an insult so it became a slur. Then it needed to change to mentally ill. Now mentally ill is started to go out of fashion.

      The n word used to just be a term to refer to black people, then assholes used it as an insult. Then assholes started to just use the word “black” as an insult so we needed to switch to African-american.

      Language evolves, and assholes ruin things all the time so we have to continuously evolve and change so we don’t use the same words as assholes.

      • @frogmint@beehaw.org
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        14 months ago

        I don’t think this is the same for something that is:

        • true

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        • within the individual’s control

        and, in part,

        • actually bad or against the law

        We can keep words to say that people have made a choice without needing to change the language every 3 years. Felons are people that have committed felonies. Criminals are people that have committed crimes. Terrorists are people that have committed terrorism.

        Your other examples are slurs because they’re used to insult people over something that’s out of their control and isn’t actually a bad thing. Racial slurs are slurs not because they identify someone as a particular race but because using it indicates the speaker (incorrectly) believes there’s something “bad” about that particular race. And, race/sexuality/age/etc… aren’t even a choice, so the slur user is insulting the person about something that they can’t even control.

        Of course, there’s a debate to be made that illegal immigration was the “right” choice for that person at the time to escape their situation or that some undocumented immigrants didn’t have a choice (children or trafficking victims), but at a basic level we’re talking about people who have immigrated illegally, by choice.

      • @the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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        14 months ago

        so we needed to switch to African-american.

        Which leads to ignorant shit like calling people in other countries “African American”. That was a dumb choice.

    • @criitz@reddthat.com
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      As a rule of thumb, any time you use an adjective about someone as a noun for them it can be dehumanizing.

      The baggage with the word illegal is on top of that.

  • @Spitzspot
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    Misspeaking under the duress of the state of the union address is a far cry from “rightward lurch”. I’d have to see an ongoing pattern to come to such a conclusion. But you do you.