I like my boss.
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But to be clear, I wouldn't use those words even if I hate somebody. Just like I wouldn't say racist or sexist words.
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I hear you. Sometimes I say these words when I am frustrated with someone. Has nothing to do with race or anything else. Just a manifestation of my impatience I guess. But that's just me.
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You are right. Ableism is bigotry. Ability is equally distributed, opportunity is not. Our environment creates us into who we are. Who are we to say what is acceptable & what is not.
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Professionalism at work requires not being ableist as does common decency.
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Unfortunately common decency is not common. Does justice exist in this world?
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Hmmm. Get hit by a question that actually requires you to think and what do you do? Google search. And you actually share the link. Thanks for the link BTW.
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Philosophical questions just like any social justice questions [ableism, the theme all along] require you to read and form opinions slowly. Good luck with it!
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