Words to use carefully: a public service announcement

Bitch. Cripple. Dyke.* Only some people can get away with using these words—and only sometimes, and in certain circumstances.


The rules are simple: If you’ve had such a word hurled at you as a term of abuse, you may then reclaim the word and use it as a self-identifier, or—among other self-indentifiers—as a term of admiration.


Any other circumstances, any, make your use of the term an insult and a fighting word.


Clear? Good.



* There are, of course, many similar words that insult whole classes of people. But it’s not a good idea to speak on behalf of a group to which one doesn’t belong. You know the words I mean. Out in the real world, when you hear (or see) someone use one, call the user on it. You’ll be making the world a better place. And, yes, I’ve said all this before but it bears repeating.


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Published on May 23, 2017 08:05
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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael McDaniel Since I don't know how to email you here:
Dear Correspondents, Family, and Friends,

My wife Trudy frames my news this way: My Internal Medicine doctor Paul Dimarco reports negative on all tests he ran last week. Paul says all my blood work shows I am in better internal health than when I last had blood work. I don't have MS as I had hypothesized nor could he find any new malady that might be affecting me. All good news.

I frame it this way: Dr. Dimarco was unable to find a disease process other than those we know of that might account for the loss of upper-body strength and the fatigue that has plagued me for the past two+ years and that leaves me with nothing to do to help myself! EXCEPT: To go to my old friend Robert Drapkin who has retired from his life-long oncology practice and has a new practice utilizing exercise and hormones to defeat aging. Some of the tests Dr. Dimarco ran were for Dr.Drapkin so he can properly prescribe and guide me.

I want to get back in the gym on at least a bi-daily regime. It has long been my hope to die in the gym or in the saddle!

Love,
Michael McDaniel


message 2: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Griffith Good luck in your search for something that will help.


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael McDaniel Thanks, I enjoy and like you a lot Nicola.


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