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That's a little flawed argument, because you can just pair that with "grow a thicker skin" to basically deflect any criticism.

I think it's better to say "its only offensive if you make it" but that's still shifting blame on the victim of the slur rather than the perpetrator.
 

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for me the only annoying part is when people get offended on someone elses behalf

On the contrary, I've found that people were offended when someone doesn't stand up for them or call it out.

So you think it's cool for someone to just accept hearing slurs?
 

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wew all this from talking about the community model
calm down folks
 

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On the contrary, I've found that people were offended when someone doesn't stand up for them or call it out.

So you think it's cool for someone to just accept hearing slurs?
Yeah I mean thats like pretty subjective isnt it if you dont care you dont care. People get to be offended its just that if you let people work you up over it then you've pretty much given them power over your emotions with a stupid word.
 

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Yeah I mean thats like pretty subjective isnt it if you dont care you dont care. People get to be offended its just that if you let people work you up over it then you've pretty much given them power over your emotions with a stupid word.

thats cool u think that but if anyone says hateful stuff around me im gonna call that out. im not getting offended by it, i just dont want to be party to bigotry.
 

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Yeah I mean thats like pretty subjective isnt it if you dont care you dont care. People get to be offended its just that if you let people work you up over it then you've pretty much given them power over your emotions with a stupid word.

Dunno bro I just think we shouldn't give a free card for people to verbally assault others just because a % don't care if they are insulted

There's a % who do care and some comments really do take a toll on some people at a bigger level than just "getting angry"

It's not about making the victim stronger, which they will eventually be without the need of someone insulting them, it's about not pinning the guilt on the victim and instead telling the culprit to shut their mouth and stop saying bad shit

If you're with friends and you're alright among eachother and want to insult eachother alright man, I do it all the time cause me and my friends speak to eachother like that, we really fucking drop big words but at the end of the day we're friends and that's why there's some sort of "insult pass" cause the next minute we're also saying yo man love ya man you're the best

It's different when we talk about strangers though, some people can hit back, and some others can't. The best way to avoid the people who can't hit back from getting hurt is by making certain slurs something bad to say to someone you know nothing about, basically.

Like, just watch how angry some people get when they call them "cishets" and it's not even supposed to be a slur, why wouldn't gay people get mad when they're called "faggots", "deviates" or "traps"?

Essentially, a slur is a slur. Whether someone gets offended or not by it doesn't change the fact that the word itself is a slur. The context matters a lot in these situations, but yeah don't go to random trans people and call them traps, it ain't really nice.
 
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went to a short film thing my friends organise last night
was pretty big turnout, and because it's toronto youth there was a lot of queer vibes
a gay artist played, called denique
weirdest music in the world, also they celebrated him for working on ru pauls drag queen as if it was a good thing
they also mispronounced celtic
 
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not necessarily, it can be a slur but it's not exclusively a slur

I used to think that, but if you look into the history of the term, it's been used to refer to transgender people since the start.
 

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I was under the impression that traps and transgender folk were two entirely different things
modern day they are
it's a push from transgender people that they're the same thing that's actually making it the same thing; it's a self harming push in a sense.

sometimes trans people are called traps in malicious ways though, that's something we should be upfront with, though as far as i'm aware, traps are just cis guys who enjoy looking feminine, or look feminine by default.
 
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modern day they are
it's a push from transgender people that they're the same thing that's actually making it the same thing; it's a self harming push in a sense.

sometimes trans people are called traps in malicious ways though, that's something we should be upfront with, though as far as i'm aware, traps are just cis guys who enjoy looking feminine, or look feminine by default.

i thought that was tranny
not trap
 
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