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Right, because it was being used as a slur. They stopped using that word to define those conditions because it was being used as a slur. Thanks for the good faith argument.
They stopped using that word because it wasn't descriptive. The same reason they stopped diagnosing women as "hysterical". That's the cool thing about the sciences; they evolve and change over time to be more descriptive, not less.
And now, we use the word hysterical to describe certain things...kinda cool how that works, right? When I call something hysterical (extremely funny) - people don't get offended and say I'm using a slur.
Or when someone is losing their shit, you say they're acting hysterical. It's become a descriptor.
Hey hey hey, let's not use incontinence as an insult my dude.
Fuck. Foiled again.
Thanks for the totally good faith argument.
Gradually?? I don't think the r word has been directly related to mental disability the entire time I've been alive, and I'm not exactly young... You're just choosing to take offense, which is white-knighting for the disabled when they're not even being insulted... Kinda' ... extremely lame of you...
Oh wait, being lame used to be a health disorder! Guess I'm offending you again...
It's not my words, the source is from 2013. It's not about me being offended, it's literally the social security administration explaining why it stopped using the word "removed"... 12 years ago. Because it was and remains offensive.
But sure, this is the type of culture America needs more of.