• The Free PenguinOP
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    64 months ago

    I’m not looking for excuses to use words that I shouldn’t be using lol. Referring to my previous post on a similar topic (https://lemmygrad.ml/post/508144), say the term “Debian” was used metaphorically, such as describing someone or something as “Debian”. That would often come across as bigoted. Now, I’m not denying that it’s bigoted, I’m just wondering why.

    • @Pat_Riot
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      4 months ago

      Debian is a variant of Linux. What other use have you found, because now I am curious.

      • The Free PenguinOP
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        34 months ago

        I just used a placeholder in this post to avoid using any actual terms that could be construed as offensive.

        • Nakoichi [they/them]
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          74 months ago

          Well I think people in that thread gave you a plenty good answer, if you need more clarification you’re gonna have to be more specific and just put a cw on whatever slur it was you used that made someone mad.

          (the fact that the original answers people gave you have not been satisfactory leads me to believe you are fishing here)

          • The Free PenguinOP
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            44 months ago

            OK, what was really going on is that I was reading a blog post from a comrade about how many phrases that are often colloquially used are actually ableist/sanist. And in that blog post, it mentioned a lot of phrases where there weren’t any slurs per se, but were still considered ableist/sanist, such as the aforementioned “turn a blind eye”.

            • Nakoichi [they/them]
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              74 months ago

              Probably should have led with that and a link to the post instead of the vagueposting that got people suspicious.