Anonymous wrote:
Crazy thing is that it's not even offensive to SN people; it's offensive to THEIR snowflake parents.
What makes you think that's true?
I'm a special ed teacher. Most of my students are high school students with intellectual disabilities. I can tell you this word hurts them. I see them retreat from the cafeteria when they overhear the word 2 tables away, because suddenly it doesn't feel like a safe and welcoming space. I listen to their voice crack when they tell me how they went to the mall on the weekend, and asked a question with a somewhat obvious answer and got the response "what are you retarded or something?" The other day, a student was describing a painful experience, where someone made them feel belittled and underestimated. They described it to me as "it made me feel the same way I feel when someone says 'retarded'".
So, yes, it's a highly offensive word to people with intellectual disabilities. Someone who says "I'd never say the n-word, but using the r-word is OK" is saying "I care less about the feelings of people with ID than I do about people who are black." Because it feels exactly the same way to the people it targets.