NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ

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Joined 3 years ago
Cake day: July 4th, 2023
  • I wasn’t arguing, I was trying to have a discussion. I’ve already told you that I have no desire to police your speech and you just completely ignored me. You’ve angrily built up a crazy strawman argument just to tear it down despite the fact I’m not saying any of the things you seem to think that I am. You don’t even care to try to see anything from someone else’s perspective. Talk about empathy. I’ve shared that I see your point, and agree with it on many levels. You’re a brick wall. Please learn to communicate. Sheesh.

  • It’s not about logic. It’s about you waking up the fact you don’t get to dictate how other people live their lives or how they speak, and your need to do that is nothing more than a power-tripping projection.

    Oh dude, I grew up on 4chan. I don’t personally give a single crap how you talk, I’m just saying why it is how it is. I have no desire to control your speech whatsoever.

    That’s why this type of identity political nonsense pisses most people off

    Pretty sure most people understand the reasoning and move on with their lives.

    Anyway, I’m gonna leave you with this and dip now.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance

  • Using ableist terminology in quoting a dated joke is more than just “tone.” Everyone should feel welcome on Lemmy, including people with intellectual disability. That type of language marginalizes such people and has moved into being unacceptable. This isn’t stamping out diversity, it’s protecting it.

    The logic here is pretty clear, it isn’t just someone randomly playing weird linguistic police. I totally get where you’re coming from, and I agree with you in principle, but I also feel like this particular case is just not the hill to die on.

  • True, but I see it more as a tool for a non-technical person to make a prototype of a user experience more than making a foundation for how a project will actually be built and designed from a code perspective. Like, when it comes to the actual implementation of said project, the developer(s) shouldn’t even look at the prototype code. I envision, in this example, as it solely being a tool for non-technical people to express their ideas to the technical side of the operation.

    I agree with you though, that still has potential to pollute a project entirely, and we already have methods of creating requirements and documentation for projects so this isn’t exactly the most useful thing ever.