Comment by trinsic2
3 hours ago
Unless you are suggesting an alternative word, IMHO, that's a great way to side line people that are actually talking about real harms.
3 hours ago
Unless you are suggesting an alternative word, IMHO, that's a great way to side line people that are actually talking about real harms.
There's also a pragmatic elephant in the room: By the time certain labels are perfectly and undeniably true to say, it's no longer safe for people to speak out and use them!
So there's a kind of "anthropic principle" going on: We cannot "fix" the imperfection, because the circumstances demand it.
> that's a great way to side line people that are actually talking about real harms
Valid. This is a real linguistic process. But it absolutely debases the original term. I’m not convinced we have to choose between empathy, on one hand, and accuracy, on the other hand.