Found this article in the longreads community arguing why “politically correct” terms shouldn’t be used. You guys have any thoughts?

  • bgainor
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    2 days ago

    This is fair. Usually when I hear “prescriptive” I have a knee-jerk reaction to it as something bad because it’s usually used to refer to people using made-up rules to enforce systems of oppression rather than fight against them like inclusive language does, but I hadn’t thought about it as “prescriptivism for good.”

    • Lvxferre@mander.xyzM
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      1 day ago

      The knee-jerk reaction is understandable, since most prescriptions are of the exclusionary type. And at the same time, since linguists say “we’re describing, not prescribing”, people create a false opposition between both things. And, well, if description is scientific and good the prescription ends as “unscientific and bad”, through that opposition.