• FReddit@lemmy.world
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    My father was kind of a low level fixer in California politics.

    He tended to vote Republican but regarded Reagan as a marginally literate moron.

    After Reagantard reached the presidency in 1980, part of his obscene transfer of wealth to the rich brought on taxation of some of social security income.

    One day I was talking to my father and kind out of nowhere he said, “Fuck Ronald Reagan.”

    I don’t think anyone in the family voted RepubliKKKlan after that. For a lot of reasons. One of those reasons was his refusal to treat the rise of AIDS seriously.

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      1 year ago

      Smart family. If only more in this country were capable of seeing the slow-motion disaster happening in front of our eyes.

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      I get that we are both if a certain age but can you please consider not using terms related to removedation when you mean stupid?

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        1 year ago

        I feel like Americans online throw this word around a lot more than anyone else. It’s absolutely not an acceptable word to use here (UK) and I can’t remember the last time I heard anyone use it.

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          In 2008 while railing against political correctness Sarah Palin, the dipshit republican vice presidential candidate, popularized the idea that it wasn’t ok to use removed as an insult.

          Do brits still use spaz/spastic?

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            I haven’t heard anyone use those words for many years, no doubt there’s still people that do though.

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          It’s about being respectful. Using someone’s condition they can’t control as a descriptor is (at least in my opinion) disrespectful.