For the record I was posting in support of inclusive language, but pointing out that context and convention matter.

They seem to have even scrubbed my comment from their instance, lol.

  • zero_spelled_with_an_ecks@programming.dev
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    8 days ago

    I think it’s really easy to construe “get over it” as dismissive of a marginalized group’s concerns. That’s how it comes across to me. If it needs context to seem less so, it could probably use better wording.

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      8 days ago

      Stop downvoting this dude, they’re not wrong, it’s a reasonable take and true in hindsight.

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        To the delusional? Yeah, if you aren’t 100% in agreement on every topic, you serve no purpose and are worthless.

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      Telling someone to get over it is the most inclusive thing you could do. I’m not giving special treatment to you just because you’re different bucko.

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        So would you say to women that they should just get over discrimination and harassment in the workplace because it’s inclusive, for example? I’m sure you can think of some more extreme examples that go beyond that both in magnitude and into parts of a person’s identity beyond gender.

        Please understand that marginalized groups already receive special, negative treatment. Claiming that they’re being included by ignoring those very real parts of their lives doesn’t sit well with me. If you are the type of friend that ignores the suffering of the people you are close to and treats others well only so far as they are “normal” and don’t require special treatment, that won’t make a fuss when you call them names or make them the butt of a joke to be “inclusive”, then I don’t envy the people in your life, bucko.