Texas leads the charge

  • jimbolauski@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Once again go back to the definition. Sometimes disparaging + offensive. Notice there’s no mention of illegal being a slur. Sometimes is used to describe how often something happens it’s between never and always. There are instances where illegal is used in a derogatory fashion and instances where it’s not. You have to use context to figure it out. Context is part of a statement that surrounds a word and determines the word’s meaning.

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      7 months ago

      Sometimes disparaging + offensive.

      And since you have yet to explain how it can not be your claim that it is is unsubstantiated.

      I am working under the assumption no one here—who purportedly all agree to “be excellent to each other”—is being intentionally despairing to their fellow human beings hense my continued confusion as to what “illegal” used (seemingly erroneously) as a noun means.

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        7 months ago

        And since you have yet to explain how it can not be your claim that it is is unsubstantiated.

        What claim is unsubstantiated?

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          7 months ago

          What claim is unsubstantiated?

          That there can be a non-derogatory utilization of the adjective illegal to refer to a person with as though the word were a countable noun.

          All that has been done is to post a dictionary entry which agrees that when it is used as a noun it is a slur—behavior I would not expect from one who has endeavored excellence toward their fellows.

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            7 months ago

            All that has been done is to post a dictionary entry which agrees that when it is used as a noun it is a slur

            You are really having a tough time with the word sometimes. When illegal is used as a noun sometimes it is derogatory + offensive.

            Do you know what sometimes means?

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                7 months ago

                If there “were no times it is not”, the definition would not use the word sometimes .

                Do you know what sometimes means?

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                  7 months ago

                  Do you know what sometimes means?

                  If I said, “The sun sometimes rises in the east.” that is a true statement, but not evidence that it ever does otherwise and if I wanted to claim “…and sometimes it rises in the west.” I would still need to provide evidence other than stressing the “sometimes” in my first statement.

                  How can calling a person (and not actions) “illegal” be anything but derogatory?
                  Explain your west-rising sun, please.

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                    7 months ago

                    What direction the sun rise is not binary, unlike if a statement is derogatory, the sun can rise in the east, north east, South east, North or south.

                    If the claim that the sun sometimes rises in east is true than the claim that the sun always rises in the east is false and so is that the claim the sun never rises in the east.

                    If the claim that illegal is sometimes derogatory is true then the the claim illegal is always derogatory or never derogatory is false.