xxcherries
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Hello! I recently saw someone use the r-slur in chat, and I thought I might give a brief explanation as to why that is so inappropriate.
What does retarded mean?
The word “retard” is commonly used to describe intellectually disabled individuals. The word gained popularity in 1961, when it was introduced as a medical term; “mental retardation,” but in the following years, people began to use it as a hateful slur.
Why would people use a medical term as a slur?
It’s almost appalling that someone would turn a medical term into a slur, but that’s exactly what happened. Society often bases human value off intelligence, so those who are less intelligent are often looked down upon. And since people are constantly looking for new insults and slurs, the new medical term became one.
What’s wrong with that?
Though intelligence may play a factor in getting jobs, intelligence still does not measure one’s worth. Then what does, you might ask? The truth is, nobody is better than anyone else. It’s that simple. Being smart or ”dumb” dosen’t mean a thing when it comes to how much you’re worth. Someone who is intellectually disabled can still feel love, anger, sadness, regret, and joy, just like you. And that’s the most important thing.
Aren’t they too dumb to care?
Being intellectually disabled is a spectrum. It’s not all or nothing, and most intellectually disabled people can understand the word retard and its connotation. Plus, have you ever thought about how immoral it would be to talk about someone behind their back?
The word “retard” is no longer medically in use, as it has been replaced with the term “intellectually disabled,“ because there is too much history and implication behind it. The fact that the word is no longer in use does NOT give you any right to use it as an insult. It remains a word to describe unintelligent people, and the only thing it does is create a more hostile environment towards intellectually disabled individuals.
I apologize for my untidiness, I occasionally have a hard time putting some of my thoughts into words. If you have any questions or concerns, please mention them, and I’ll try to address them. Thank you.

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