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Sean ([personal profile] sqbr) wrote 2009-05-06 04:50 am (UTC)

Re: Joint reply to make the conversation easier to keep track of

(I had to read your comment a couple of times to get your point, and I may still have missed it, sorry if that's so)

You're right that stopping using a word without thinking about why you should stop using it is problematic. Better to think about it carefully and decide when it is and isn't appropriate.

But I wasn't trying to answer the question "Should everyone stop using the word 'crazy'?" so much as "Is the word hurtful to mentally ill people?", and the answer to that is "In a lot of cases, yes". Which for me, personally, is enough to make me stop using it even if I don't understand why it's hurtful.

Gaining that understanding is also important, because the problems with the word "crazy" are rooted in a lot of misconceptions about mental illness that won't go away just by changing the way we speak.

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