Odds of whiteness? Social justice 8-ball says "Almost definitely."
Couldn't be even farther off. Though I don't see how my race would be important in this, or affect anything I say...?
My point was that a white person would be most likely to dismiss racial slurs. LW, I apologize for assuming your race. It was pretty dickish in retrospect, but I let my snark get the better of me.
So... where's the line that emotional danger/damage doesn't count anymore? Because apparently emotional danger doesn't count anymore if it's from a word. Which kinds are legitimate and which kinds aren't?
Any danger or any damage counts. Is this one word causing harm?
Is it?
Is the announcement of it literally causing them emotional distress?
Get one person to say whatever one word, in a neutrally ambiguous way. One word, by itself.
Get another person, who says something, anything, expressing the intent to cause emotional distress to another. Wording? Unimportant. Intent? The clear issue. Sidestepping it by just going on and saying "well, it's used commonly by y people to attack x people, therefore, that word is the problem," isn't going to change the fact that the word has nothing to do with it. It's a word. The words aren't hurting anyone, it's the people.
That's where the line is - when people start hurting each other.
Making a word used for oppression taboo makes that oppression more taboo. Words do, in fact, have a decent amount of power to hurt. Ask any gay kid that's had "faggot" shouted at them.
From what I've been told, yes, it's a terrible experience even if they don't get physically hurt. Because it's the same word that gets shouted at them as they get jumped after school and get the shit beaten out of them, and the same word shouted at them by people who take away their rights, and the same word their parents called them before they stopped speaking to them, and a lot more.
Now imagine if that word was used in common parlance like "illegals" is.
"Don't say illegals" is just a slogan. Of course they don't want to ban every single use of the word ever. They just want people to remove it from their everyday vocabulary because everyday vocabularies shouldn't make latin@s feel like crap.
I'd like you to take a moment and think about what you said here. Replace "whiteness" with any other race and consider how offensive it would be.
I'd like you to take a moment and think about what I said there. Replace "whiteness" with any other race and consider how drastically different the intent of the statement would be.