@esglaude I don't know if it's your place to call it out, you have a black skin in the game. I'd like to hear an impartial opinion, maybe from an Asian or something
@Pompeii_Ashes@Glenn_Diesen Half of these aren't memory-holed at all and the suggestion that mere Non-Aggresion Pacts are somehow inconvenient, as in shameful, is retarded
@SophieKnig74047@EYakoby They're below 5% of the population, Denmark is significantly less enriched than most of the western Europe. They won't get them out, of course, but would be very doable, if the intent was there
A slur doesn't stop being a slur because teenagers started using it. Today's @nytimes "On Language" column treats the antisemitic slur "goyslop" as a fun linguistic curiosity rather than what it is: a term rooted in white supremacist conspiracy theories.
Normalizing this kind of language is dangerous. "Goyslop" is not just edgy slang. It combines "goy," the Hebrew word that colloquially refers to non-Jews, with "slop" to promote a conspiracy theory that Jewish people deliberately poison non-Jews with cheap food to keep them docile. It was coined and spread by antisemites and white supremacists. No amount of teenage adoption changes that origin.
Such terms spread negative stereotypes and conspiracy theories. Their normalization is exactly what the bigots who coined them aspire to. A bit more on this here: https://t.co/eHiz3qmayF