• hglman@lemmy.ml
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      Blind to ____ / turn a blind eye to ____ / blinded by ignorance/bigotry/etc. / double-blind review Refers to Blind, low-vision, or sight-limited people. Often used as a metaphor. Consider instead: willfully ignorant, deliberately ignoring, turning their back on, overcome by prejudice, doubly anonymous, had every reason to know, feigned ignorance

      Those alternatives dont mean the same thing.

      Double Annoymous seems better

    • flashgnash@lemm.ee
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      That’s so dumb, I think you have to be going out of your way to get offended by the word crazy

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        dumb

        omg your ableims is amazingly strong i bet u also like genocide and domestic violence omg

    • TechnoBabble@lemmy.world
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      That page has to be satire… right?

      The whole “police your language, so there’s no chance anyone could ever be offended” idea is such an oppressive path to a more equal society.

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        I mean I hope so? One of the top offensive terms was wheelchair bound…

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          Isn’t that just a fact? Like, I get why words such as removed should be avoided due to it being an insult et all, but wheelchair bound? English is a funny language so I might be missing something.

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            They want to be called "wheeled individual " as being wheelchair bound denotes that they’re restricted /s