Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, they forced her to remove the word "spazzin" from one of her new songs. The lyric is "Spazzin on that azz". Ridiculous!
I was shocked she left it in when Lizzo just went through the backlash and apology before changing the word in her just released album.
From what I learned, the outrage over the word started in the UK handicapable community. Spaz over there is much more derogatory than in the US. I find it ironic since their use of the word fag doesn't cause the same outrage in the US.
Anyway, the handicapable community seized on the opportunity to back the UK community and it soon became a big abelist slur in the US.
The word spaz was much more common in the 80s and 90s than now. I haven't heard any of my Gen Z kids ever use that word. When I quizzed them all on when it meant, they all said a variation of nerd or dork.
Please use disabled and not handicap.
Spaz was commonly associated with a derogatory term towards people with celebral palsy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, they forced her to remove the word "spazzin" from one of her new songs. The lyric is "Spazzin on that azz". Ridiculous!
I was shocked she left it in when Lizzo just went through the backlash and apology before changing the word in her just released album.
From what I learned, the outrage over the word started in the UK handicapable community. Spaz over there is much more derogatory than in the US. I find it ironic since their use of the word fag doesn't cause the same outrage in the US.
Anyway, the handicapable community seized on the opportunity to back the UK community and it soon became a big abelist slur in the US.
The word spaz was much more common in the 80s and 90s than now. I haven't heard any of my Gen Z kids ever use that word. When I quizzed them all on when it meant, they all said a variation of nerd or dork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, they really are trying to "cancel" that word too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next they are going to cancel the word "stupid".![]()
It doesn't derive from the formal NAME of a specific, identifiable medical condition, so no, be stupid all you like.
https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/stupid-is-an-ableist-slur-breaking-down-defenses-around-ableist-language-liberating-our-words/[/quote
Hell, I'm one of the PPs here blasting any use of "spaz" and "schizo" and even I think the above article is straining way too hard to make its point about "stupid" needing to be canceled.
DP. Me too. That feels more like feeling defensive than any derivative word. It also makes the somewhat ableist assumption that people with cognitive and intellectual disabilities are "stupid" when they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:No, they really are trying to "cancel" that word too.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next they are going to cancel the word "stupid".![]()
It doesn't derive from the formal NAME of a specific, identifiable medical condition, so no, be stupid all you like.
https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/stupid-is-an-ableist-slur-breaking-down-defenses-around-ableist-language-liberating-our-words/[/quote
Hell, I'm one of the PPs here blasting any use of "spaz" and "schizo" and even I think the above article is straining way too hard to make its point about "stupid" needing to be canceled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lord, they forced her to remove the word "spazzin" from one of her new songs. The lyric is "Spazzin on that azz". Ridiculous!
I was shocked she left it in when Lizzo just went through the backlash and apology before changing the word in her just released album.
From what I learned, the outrage over the word started in the UK handicapable community. Spaz over there is much more derogatory than in the US. I find it ironic since their use of the word fag doesn't cause the same outrage in the US.
Anyway, the handicapable community seized on the opportunity to back the UK community and it soon became a big abelist slur in the US.
The word spaz was much more common in the 80s and 90s than now. I haven't heard any of my Gen Z kids ever use that word. When I quizzed them all on when it meant, they all said a variation of nerd or dork.