• WldFyre@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    some Blahaj moderators were ableist, using derogetory terminology such as “braindead”

    Honest question, why is “braindead” ableist? I don’t think that the term is used to discriminate against, uh, dead people lol

    • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      4 months ago

      Some people disagree, though IMO it is ultimately ableist.

      The term “braindead” originates from braindeath, a mental condition, and can also be taken in similar contexts to the “R-word.”

      • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.org
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        4 months ago

        Are you sure about braindeath being a mental condition? My thoughts, confirmed by quick googling, was a medical-legal standard for death based on permanent death of the brain. As a person can otherwise be vegetative/comatosed or whatever, or like a liver can keep operating for a while etc.

        As an insult I think it’s meant to be taken as “This is only explainable if you have no brain activity” not “you are like a living human with a different or damaged brain”.

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        4 months ago

        The original series Quantum Leap used the R-word referring to people with mental difficulties not as an insult. I understand today times have changed and used as a slur. Still used in medication today, meaning slow release tablets.

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          Still used in medication today,

          It is not.

          meaning slow release tablets.

          That’s a different context.