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      Oh sorry you’re right mods shouldn’t do anything to try and make a leftist trans space more welcoming to people 🙄 silly me. I’ll just ban anything I don’t like and abuse my power rather than wanting to have a discussion. We’ll also go back to calling things “gay” to mean undesirable because it was colloquialism. Words don’t matter, right? /s

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          I’ve literally been called lame for being unable to walk after I cracked my pelvis. Just because the majority of the US has a 6th grade reading level doesn’t mean words don’t mean what they mean. Fallacy fallacy

          edit: I’m not saying this user has a 6th grade reading level, but that it affects the rest of the country’s understanding of words if we only use slang. Correction, 7th-8th grade

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              I’m not saying you specifically have a 6th grade reading level, but if the average is lower, it’s going to change the understandings of the majority. If your parents (just as an example, not saying they have this reading level) have a 6th grade reading level, there’s going to be a difference in your vocab growing up than someone with parents with a college degree. Geographical location, education, whether or not you’re an English Language Learner, friends, peers all affect your vocab and understanding of the language. There’s nothing wrong with this, which again, is why I was trying to explain why “lame” could be viewed as ableist.

              My mistake, it was 7th-8th grade. source

              I linked the fallacy fallacy because you didn’t cite any sources, only gave your personal experience. This is why I responded with my personal experience. The first definition in the dictionary is the ableist use. It was not an old ass person, not sure why you made that assumption

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          Can you point out what insults I’ve used?

          Edit: Saying the average reading level of the US is 6th grade is not an insult, if that’s what you’re referencing. I never said they were stupid or that the commenter themself had a 6th grade reading level. It’s a failing of the US education system.

          As a correction, I checked a source, I was wrong, it was 7th-8th grade.