Writer, editor and visual artist in Punamu'kwati'jk (Dartmouth, NS) posting about menstrual health, breast health, menopause, mental health, politics, parenting and art.
Afflicting the comfortable and fact-checking the confidently incorrect. Amplifying social justice voices.
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@RobertOwnageJunior @tburkhol It is privilege to not have to worry or even consider how lazy language impacts people who are different from you.
If you can understand why using "gay" with a negative connotation perpetuates harm to LGBTQ+ folks, you can figure out why the same applies to applying negative connotations to language around disablity.
If you don't have to worry about how these negative associations cause harm, that is a privilege.