• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      Here’s the original defederation thread on Hexbear.

      Generally, Blahaj and Hexbear disagree on what constitutes a chaser and thus Hexbear felt that Blahaj was not defending against chasers as well as they should, Blahaj moderators and admins were hostile towards Hexbear users, moderators, and admins, and general friction between the two instances. Additionally, some Blahaj moderators were ableist, using derogetory terminology such as “braindead” to refer to Hexbear users in removing their comments, as well as removing Hexbear users calling out ableism.

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        some Blahaj moderators were ableist, using derogetory terminology such as “braindead”

        Honest question, why is “braindead” ableist? I don’t think that the term is used to discriminate against, uh, dead people lol

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          Some people disagree, though IMO it is ultimately ableist.

          The term “braindead” originates from braindeath, a mental condition, and can also be taken in similar contexts to the “R-word.”

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            Are you sure about braindeath being a mental condition? My thoughts, confirmed by quick googling, was a medical-legal standard for death based on permanent death of the brain. As a person can otherwise be vegetative/comatosed or whatever, or like a liver can keep operating for a while etc.

            As an insult I think it’s meant to be taken as “This is only explainable if you have no brain activity” not “you are like a living human with a different or damaged brain”.

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            The original series Quantum Leap used the R-word referring to people with mental difficulties not as an insult. I understand today times have changed and used as a slur. Still used in medication today, meaning slow release tablets.

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              Still used in medication today,

              It is not.

              meaning slow release tablets.

              That’s a different context.