• panic
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    I’m fucking insane and if I got my comment removed for calling fascists “deranged”, I’d turn into the Joker.

    Very common of y’all to call bad people “sociopaths” and “psychopaths” yet I’m aware this will never be scrutinized 🧐

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      maybe there should be a rule against using ableist terms? what do you think

      edit: nvm it’s already there, just checked the sidebar.

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        I don’t think telling people to stop saying “sociopath” will change their perceptions of people like me who experience low empathy and struggle with antisocial behavior. Even I call myself that. People should instead think more critically of what values they attach to “mental illness” and the “failure” of acting like a “sane” person.

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          I didn’t mean that only changing how people speak is enough, sorry for not making that clear in my other comment.

          People should instead think more critically of what values they attach to “mental illness” and the “failure” of acting like a “sane” person.

          I totally agree. Also to the op post, equating facism with mental illness is just extremely damaging to how mental illness is seen by the general public and does nothing to harm facists.

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            We need a reaction button that says “Fine, I’ll think about this”

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      Ppl could just not be ableist and use slurs, its pretty simple.

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        I believe the problem lies in that people have no idea what ableism/saneism looks and sounds like. I can be biased because I am personally affected by this particular topic. I’m not soft on ableists but I expect more than a change in the words people use. I’m not sure if you get what I mean.