Using The Word Gay

Originally published on Fembot and republished here with their permission. By now, most people recognize how harmful words such as f*ggot, c*nt, and the n-word can be

GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to

The Word of Gay trope as used in popular culture. When Word of God explains that a character’s sexuality was actually gay or bisexual outside of the series, …

gay (adj.) late 14c., “full of joy, merry; light-hearted, carefree;” also “wanton, lewd, lascivious” (late 12c. as a surname, Philippus de Gay), from Old French gai

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A student at the University of Florida lost points on an essay assignment for his decision to use the word “man,” instead of the word “humankind.”

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In my experience, people are more likely to consider “Caucasian” to be the formal, proper, or “scientific” word for whites than to know that the Caucasus

Nov 21, 2011 · http://VladTV.com – Fat Joe believes everyone should be able to use the word Videographer: Obatala Masusi Video Editor: Obatala Masusi

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How to Avoid Using the Word “Retarded”. Language changes with time and with the people who use it. The word “retarded” is an outdated term initially used to describe

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How to Stop Using the Word “Gay” Inappropriately. You’ve may have heard yourself use the word “gay” inappropriately to describe someone or something. Whether you

The word gay arrived in English during the 12th century from Old French gai, most likely deriving ultimately from a Germanic source. In English, the word’s primary

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