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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2009-09-28 03:35 pm
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Comment policy

I previously have not had an official comment policy, but since I am trying to change my language online to use less ableist terms and it's reflected in my replies to some comments, I felt I should probably have something concrete.

Please don't use [oppression]ist language in comments. This includes racial epithets, misogynist terms ("cunt" or "bitch" as insults for example) and homophobic terms, which I think most commenters here know not to use. But I am now also trying to include ableist terms used such as:
  • Dumb

  • Idiot

  • Retarded

  • Blind

  • Color blind

  • Deaf (i.e. "deaf to nuance")

  • Crippled

  • Crazy

  • Insane

  • Lame


I have been fairly bad at my own language use in the past and am trying to change my habits, particularly terms referring to mental illnesses.

There will, of course, be times when people do use questionable language as descriptors or commentary or other purposes. I may end up using terms about mental illness to describe my own (depression). I just ask that you think about usage before commenting.

Thanks!
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[personal profile] ginny_t 2009-09-30 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Today I was reminded of "hamstring/strung" as an alternative for "cripple". I really like this for that exemption that some people are demanding for cases where capabilities are purposely limited.