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Speaking about free speech, I’ve been noticing something on YouTube that bothers me a lot.

Why are the words rape and suicide being censored so hard? Because they’re “triggering”? Some things should be triggering.

A rape survivor should be able to talk about what happened to them without sugar coating it or saying “r-worded” in its’ place. She wasn’t “r-worded”, she was raped and has every right to talk about it and use the word that defines her experience.

Same thing with people who have lost loved ones to suicide…they aren’t allowed to talk about what happened without using the termed “unalived” him/herself.

They aren’t protecting anyone by censoring these words, they’re shaming the victims by saying their experience is something that cannot be expressed publicly.

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existing sprinkles 7mo ago

Yes that is pretty messed up. I feel like it got worse with TikTok when 'unaliving' became a replacement for death.

Censorship does something interesting to language. When there is a will there is a way.

https://youtube.com/shorts/sznoikfRA24s

Notice the title of the short 😅

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Noshole 7mo ago

I was gonna say! I’m sure it’s not just YouTube. These substitution terms sound so stupid

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