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In reply to the discussion: Matt Damon, 'months ago' [View all]replace the f word with a racial slur (say the n word, or the s word for Latinx) would your reaction be the same?
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Using a hateful slur as a joke doesn't make it any less hateful or painful.
WhiskeyGrinder
Aug 2021
#24
My BF at the time and I had friend over for dinner, and the friend used that term
alphafemale
Aug 2021
#49
when was this mythical time that the word faggot didn't have negative implications?
dsc
Aug 2021
#42
"I never saw the words used to refer to people who were actually gay or intellectually challenged."
WhiskeyGrinder
Aug 2021
#25
Sometimes one should learn from mistakes and move on--not report them to the world...
hlthe2b
Aug 2021
#21
This is petty, and the long knives continue to come closer and closer to our own
Cosmocat
Aug 2021
#27
I've worked for decades with different people who don't seem to understand the impact of their words
bigtree
Aug 2021
#29
One slur is not the full extend of ANYONE'S insensitivities and MD is a one of the good guys
Cosmocat
Aug 2021
#33
When i was in college in the 90's, this was THE word we all used for nearly everything.
Calista241
Aug 2021
#34