Vixen
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How is this going? Looks to me as though Britney might be off her meds.
While the star didn't reveal why she was placed on the medication, it is used to treat mood disorders such as bipolar, mania and depression.
How is this going? Looks to me as though Britney might be off her meds.
What problem has arisen, exactly?
Did she assault someone or something that you think her personal freedoms should be revoked by the state?
Yes, exactly. It's known as med-shaming, and it's not very nice.My comment, is Britney ‘off her meds’ wasn’t meant as a slur but was rather tongue-in-cheek trendy street slang for what appears to be a mental health breakdown.
Yes, exactly. It's known as med-shaming, and it's not very nice.
Yes, exactly. It's known as med-shaming, and it's not very nice.
Britney isn't a royal of the correct color and is therefore fair game.
You said that you thought she might be "off her meds". That's med-shaming, and stigmatising. It's totally aside to whatever other point you thought you were making, the problems with which I haven't even brought up.Did you not read my post? It was nothing at all to do with whether people should take pharmaceutical drugs or not, as per the article you referenced.
You said that you thought she might be "off her meds". That's med-shaming, and stigmatising. It's totally aside to whatever other point you thought you were making, the problems with which I haven't even brought up.
Nothing wrong with taking meds.
Criticising someone for being "off their meds" is not "trendy street slang" unless you're a teenage boy in the 70s.
My post and POV is absolutely not ‘ableist’. The thrust of it, pointing out the voyeurism of the public in mental breakdowns in celebrities such as Kanye West or Britney Spears as a form of entertainment, is quite the reverse.
There hadn't been a new post in this thread since May until you made the post to report her being "off her meds". Who is the voyeur here?
"Moron", "idiot", and "cretin" were once technical terms to describe mental "retardation" too, but they aren't any more. We have better terms.The term ’off his or her meds’ is a turn of phrase of which there are many in the English language. For example, ‘to turn a blind eye’, ‘deaf to criticism’, ‘cack-handed’, ‘legless’, ‘scatter-brained’, ‘dumb’, ‘wheeled out’, ‘spineless’, ‘flat-footed’, ‘heavy-handed’, ‘with a jaundiced eye’, ‘sharp tongued’, ‘potty mouthed’, ‘heartless’, ‘lily-livered’, and so on and so forth: all figures of speech that no-one takes as being literal or the least bit ‘ableist’.
Doubling down with the stigmatising language. How nice....Britney Spears’ very public unravelling...
There hadn't been a new post in this thread since May until you made the post to report her being "off her meds". Who is the voyeur here?
And where did you get this idea, Vixen?
Tabloids, Instagram, the popular press?
"Moron", "idiot", and "cretin" were once technical terms to describe mental "retardation" too, but they aren't any more. We have better terms.
Doubling down with the stigmatising language. How nice.
Yes, I know all that. I don't use 'stigmatising language' but now that you have pointed out that you are offended by the turn of phrase I used, I acknowledge the point you are making.