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In reply to the discussion: Misogynistic language.... [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)You "can identify" people who "feel a certain way" because the words they choose "stands up the system of oppression".
Quite the magical power you have there.
What about when you see the word "c*nt" used by someone from a country/culture that does not ascribe the same meaning to it that you do? Are they all misogynists? Or do your magical powers allow you to immediately "know" whether they are or they aren't?
What it comes down to is this: Ascribing misogyny to everyone who uses words you don't like is a form of passive oppression. You are telling people that their choice of language defines them - according to YOUR rules, as opposed to their own.
You take it even further by insisting that the use of certain words "supports the system of oppression", which is utter nonsense. Words do not cause, lead to, nor support oppression - actions do, legislation does, the acceptance of certain behaviour does.
I may have missed them - but I don't remember any OPs from you on the topic of using words like "prick" and "dick" - words that reduce a man to his genitalia, in the same way the C-word does. Do you think the use of those words has "stood up a system of oppression" against men? Because those words have been in wide usage for a very long time - and men don't seem to have been "oppressed" by their usage at all.