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I'm too sensitive
So, a discussion on a writing forum about how to write a character who is 'mad', as in 'crazy'. And of course, he's violent!
Having a mental illness, I politely said that 'mad' and 'madness' are archaic and insulting, that the correct term is 'mentally ill' and that, btw, most mentally ill are not violent.
The members continued to use the terms. I again objected, and got all kinds of grief (including the 'threat' of being reported to the mods) because 'no disrespect' was intended.
Well, that makes it all better, doesn't it?
Sometimes the ignorance and arrogance of writers makes me want to puke... until I realize that they are probably no more ignorant nor arrogant than other folks. Just more pigheaded about their right to be so.
Having a mental illness, I politely said that 'mad' and 'madness' are archaic and insulting, that the correct term is 'mentally ill' and that, btw, most mentally ill are not violent.
The members continued to use the terms. I again objected, and got all kinds of grief (including the 'threat' of being reported to the mods) because 'no disrespect' was intended.
Well, that makes it all better, doesn't it?
Sometimes the ignorance and arrogance of writers makes me want to puke... until I realize that they are probably no more ignorant nor arrogant than other folks. Just more pigheaded about their right to be so.
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Heh, nicely done with the sarcasm! It's not a group one would want to be popular with if that's how they're going to think! I have a difficulty actually writing offensive characters who would say stuff like that about people because even though I know it's to show just how awful a character is, and it's supposed to make the reader dislike that character even more, I still don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
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Well, it's like blacks calling each other n*****. Between members of any group, there are words which are okay that are definitely not okay for people outside that group. The reason? Basically, those outside that group haven't earned the right.