luchog
Neo-Post-Retro-Revivalist
It's obviously not what 'nature intended', for lack of a better phrase, as it's excessively rare and pretty useless for reproduction or societal ties.
That does not indicate it's a genetic error, and the science is still far from confirming one way or another. As for whether it's useless, the science is still out on that too, but is pointing in the direction of it serving a particular beneficial role. Others have already linked to the actual studies for this.
If that's true then we should agree that all words can be neutral, positive or negative depending on the use and interpretation, and stop trying to paint some words as inherently negative. How about we do that?
So, it's perfectly all right to go and use racist epithets, and if people get upset, well, they just need to man up? All those whiny queers need to get their panties unbunched and not care if people insist on calling them fags and dykes?
That is pretty much the definition of "privilege" right there. "This language doesn't bother me, so there's no reason it should bother anyone else, and they're just crybabies if it does."
And would you at least admit that you were wrong about my stance on "cis"? It would be the least you could do.
I can't be arsed to go back and confirm one way or the other, since you've waffled on a few issues. If I was wrong, fine, I apologize.
They are both acceptable. I told you, you are proceding from a false premise.
Then I'm really not clear what you are arguing if you don't mind being labeled as cisgendered and are perfectly happy with the change in the language.
I'm aware of it but the point stands: some black people use it without negative connotations.
No, you're still wrong. Some black people use it despite the negative connotations; as an attempt to purge said negative connotations and reclaim the word, in order to rob it of the power it currently possesses. That's a huge and very important difference, and one you seem to have difficulty understanding. And incidentally, some black people still use it because of its negative connotations, in order to demean and insult other black people who they consider of lower social standing, because of the power that the word possesses (effectively using a racist term as a tool of class warfare). It's still very much an insult in much of its use. But because they're also black, there's a feeling that it's acceptable for them to use it as an insult within the group, while it isn't acceptable for others outside the group to use it. Like I said, there's still a lot of controversy.
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