Why are we continuing to use biased language?

    • Sizzler
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      3 months ago

      There’s already a word, egalitarian.

      • LibertyLizard
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        3 months ago

        This doesn’t specify you’re discussing issues around gender though.

        Personally I am not bothered by the word feminism but in general I find this type of minute language critiquing to not be very useful. I care more for the meanings and intentions behind words than their etymology. Feminism is a word that is almost universally used to mean egalitarianism regarding gender, and it has a long history and deep literature in support of that idea. For those reasons, I don’t think there will be consensus around changing it but if there was I would go along with it. As I said, it doesn’t seem like a very important issue here.

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          3 months ago

          Agree, it is a waste of energy to argue semantics.