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6c_6f_76_65 wrote (edited )

Why don't you go back to where you came from!

And You people.

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ziq wrote

I'm not going to say because then every fascist, tankie, chomskyist, bookchinite and transhumanist that hate reads everything I say will use them to attack me for the next 5 years.

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celebratedrecluse wrote

well how convenient, that's exactly what a red fash chomsky-splaining traingang bookchiner would say.

classic airbender tactic, avoid and evade!

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Bezotcovschina OP wrote (edited )

Yeah, I, probably, just wanted to share mine. Moreover, mine works only for really close people.

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Majrelende wrote

Comparisons of living beings to inanimate and constructed objects, especially capitalist ones-- like comparing brains to computers or worse.

Gender orthodoxy and adherence to its assumptions in language.

Insulting people by comparing them to children is another. I speculate that the true meanings of "child" and "adult" are "not fully socialised" and "fully socialised" respectively; if that is the case, comparing someone to a child means considering them to be uncivilised. It is also the case that in such an insult, it is implied that if someone is a child, they are not worth listening to because they are not fully socialised.

I would love more focus on ageism, since it is so overlooked on both the young ends and the old, and in a way, it is quite helpful to the functioning of capitalism.

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polpotisevil2 wrote

Yea I agree about the whole ageism thing. I find it funny that people use insults related to age on the internet where you have absolutely no idea how old the person you are talking to is. People don't seem to understand that calling someone a boomer or childish or whatever is putting down and ignoring the experiences of the people they are insulting. People have different experiences based on their age and should be listened to and not put down because of it

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polpotisevil2 wrote

The very existence of the word transhumanist makes my blood boil.

Insults towards rural lifestyles and people, like hillbilly and redneck when used in pejorative ways. Also not a fan of being called gringo at all.

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Bezotcovschina OP wrote

For me, funny enough, it's "egoist".

I was rised in such a manner, that I thought the most terrible thing is egoism. I don't think like that now, but I don't consider myself an egoist neither. And, people that know me well, still can provoke strong reaction from my side by calling me "egoist". It's almost reflexive - call me "egoist" and I'll do whatever to prove you are wrong.

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kin wrote

It is more the attitude, if someone calls me friend or champ with ill manners.. wow is awful

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