R as ret ar ded.

I’m from Balkans and I think there’s no swearing anywhere in the world like in Balkans. We use slurs A LOT and pretty casually, so I am always surprised when I am censored on some word online.

It happened just now. The R word was removed from my comment, so I wanted to find out what’s going on with it.

Since I talk to people from all around the world, I don’t want to be an ignorant fool and I want to learn why it isn’t ok to say something, so I can implement it without the feeling I’m being deprived of free speech.

Again, take in consideration the Balkan thing if you think I’m trolling with this post. I’m not. I swear to you, the shit we’re able to say are insane and we really think it’s no big deal.

So, when did R word became a slur and why it’s not ok to call someone R word as an insult?

Thank you for the education. A human learns while grows and until dies.

EDIT: You’re really nice community and I am really thankful you’ve explained this to me. As I said, I can be a Slow Poke sometimes and growing where I grew, some shit has just stuck as normal and I am glad to unlearn it. My heart is leftist, but I grew up as a Catholic in the midst of the war where we learned a lot of hateful stuff as a normal part of identity. I want to fuck it off from me, so thanks, really.

  • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    There’s kind of a treadmill of linguistic acceptability going where the technical term for something slowly, by misuse, becomes a slur. The R word is the latest of these, and I think the best comparison for it is the word de-generate (verb, not noun). They’re both t e c h n i c a l l y scientific terms, one means to slow and the other means to decay or worsen. But in the context of early 20th century US medicine, when abuse, lobotomization and even sterilization were go-to treatments for all kinds of mental illness, such words became weapons used by the medical establishment to dehumanize “undesirables” and justify their forced “correction”. Many such words in the field have run this course: originally intended as neutral descriptors, but their repeated invoking for fascist purposes leaves a stink of nazi on them.

    Then there’s the whole trickle down cultural aspect of the R word, everyone using it casually for decades (my partner is watching Dexter for the first time and they drop like 3 per episode, it was unavoidable in the US from like 1980 to 2015). But that’s more broad, and I’m sure people have written it up already. I just wanted to try and shed some light on the word’s more sinister historical use by those with actual power. If you’re a G*mer, the word is how you express acute dissatisfaction. But if you’re an unempathetic doctor in a capitalist regime, especially back in the day, it’s the word you can use to ruin someone’s life.

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      Yeah, far enough back if you were deemed clinically R[…]ed, societal marginalization was one of the kinder things that could/would be thrust upon you. I’d speculate that the subtext is the bigger part of what makes that particular phrase an issue moreso than the immediate insult factor, but then again “Idiot” and “Imbecile” are regarded as much milder insults despite emerging from the shambolic state of early 20th century psychology too.