@ornowitza @KatyMontgomerie https://t.co/tOm7UWhgx7 a prefix cannot be a slur
https://t.co/atmuEVJemj this is an interesting article by someone who actually studies slurs: what they are and what makes the worst ones worst
@stutterology101 @stammer @VMLYR That is the only way to eliminate hate speech. I did post a link which expands on some of this in my original thread. I’ll add it back here: https://t.co/uF7WI4ibmV
@stammer @VMLYR In case you are unaware of such developments, there is a primer here: https://t.co/dclWAbvUPt Or for a deeper dive, try this: https://t.co/uF7WI4ibmV
@crazy_kosiarka hope this can help a bit 😊ican link more if you want https://t.co/rBptKUxLQH
@silentbalance @hapikuroba @Wenonaswifey @MelodyCrystel @manny_oe “It’s sunny.” What’s sunny? The weather. What do we mean when we say slurs? Oppressive slurs. Here’s that study you wanted so badly, though you didn’t let me finish https://t.co/9OtdKjBNAb
@GhostlyHo @SethAbramson Nah. Slurs, in order to be slurs, are associated with widespread, historical or institutional disadvantage and the association of the application of the slur with the ability of a majority to exert institutional power over the targ
@itsafronomics All I found during a brief look was this paper https://t.co/YWHpChLZtN, which a skim seems to say that it’s about power. Short circuiting conversation to remind someone they’re “less-than” as a way of oppressing and dominating them.
@EthanBenard @liljayskell there are way more concequences than just “making twitter randoms upset” https://t.co/vSjsV9jtWo please educate yourself before you hurt any more people.
@collegemenfess https://t.co/45HoQ9l8Q1 ini bagus nder kalau mau di ulik
RT @Topekhanbeondeo: @AhHyunggg_ Slurring is a kind of hate speech that has various effects. Once again take a good read on these articles…
@AhHyunggg_ Slurring is a kind of hate speech that has various effects. Once again take a good read on these articles ya! https://t.co/iBDg1Uyt9h https://t.co/f3pbTRJmYc
@Domoss3 @burnerz531 It isn't my responsibility to educate you. No matter the context/intent words can still be harmful. tw// It has been proven that those who joke about suicide end up more likely to commit. Even if it starts as a joke. Words have meaning
Slurs are disempowering because they demonstrate the unjust power that the non-minority individual has to adversely affect the rights, livelihood, and safety of the minority individual. The slur itself has a role in maintaining this unjust power. https://t
RT @ksmlftv: read this if u dont know what slurs are , kalau tak faham english translate guna google translate this is a serious issue pls…
RT @ksmlftv: read this if u dont know what slurs are , kalau tak faham english translate guna google translate this is a serious issue pls…
read this if u dont know what slurs are , kalau tak faham english translate guna google translate this is a serious issue pls educate urself https://t.co/PKsbl6A6nD @iluvrsw
@SzaTwice don't worry babe i found you an article with sources and linguists smooches u https://t.co/UbrWpHWzQo
@Roxburghxo @AdamJxck https://t.co/3FMnaqRY5h Here, I did the work you.
@greatervince In the Variable offence part of this article https://t.co/cjooKiaIy7 sentence 2 and 4 is obviously less offensive than 1 and 3, and 2 is slightly more offensive because of racial differences, but still less offensive than the other 2. It's a
@suqmadiqlol @andyyyy57743989 @seiacore Yeah. here’s a link to educate yourself more! https://t.co/RdS0iInT0g
@ShimiShimiALD do you also think that hettie is a slur? according to an article that i read, slurs only become meaningful once they are used against oppressed people by those that maintain a more dominant role, either in personality or in society. https:/
@Alexwhitenoise @Donbob01 @FayeKnutsen @NickJFuentes I'll provide the year and the field for you. 1985, Psychology https://t.co/7Soyva9mMK 2015, Linguistics https://t.co/0uf3vULjEN 2017, Philosophy https://t.co/st14TUt6YS 2018, Pragmatics https://t.co
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
RT @doublehelix: ...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT cal…
...what people mean when they say "X is a slur!" is "X is hate speech that you aren't allowed to use. You MAY NOT call anyone that, and you are a bad person for doing so". But that's a different usage of the word, involving power dynamics and history
@LainKaplan @PhD_femme @JustSayXtian I dunno. Whitey? Cracker? Shiksa? Sheigetz? It's not that simple. See https://t.co/wb0WWRT8mE
@DonaldClarke63 I think people are using "slur" in the particular sense that involves privilege and power dynamics (not merely "insulting or disparaging"): https://t.co/2pfyRpH1jT
@MrZetters @SnarkRationally @mattheworenste3 @faciliheir @Rad1calCentrist @eriktheSJViking oh jfc I didn't mean to post that one! I am a fucking boomer and I mean to post this link (although it looks like I did?) the one about pulp fiction was for a friend
Here's the paper, if you're interested, by the way: https://t.co/yecivFoXRs The first two-thirds are super technical, but section 6 is well worth a read and doesn't entirely depend on the prior sections.