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<li>Viral Load</li>
<li>White</li>
<li class="subterm">feminism</li>
<li class="subterm"> fragility</li>
<li class="subterm"><a class="word__link" href="#white-fragility">fragility</a></li>
<li class="subterm">-ness</li>
<li class="subterm"> supremacy</li>
<li class="subterm"> woman tears</li>
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mentally deranged; demented; insane.
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<p class="word__breakdown">Crazy is very commonly used as an adjective to embody a vast array of ideas, often not specifically. It is used so frequently that it sometimes is a filler. Crazy can also be used in a derogatory manner for someone with mental or psychiatric disabilities.</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">By using ableist language, we are perpetuating violence against people who experience mental or psychological disabilities. Using it perpetuates those systems and language of harm, regardless of our intent.</p>
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the smaller in number of two groups constituting a whole
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<p class="word__breakdown"> Minorities is not always accurate. As it deals with numbers, often the insinuation of racial minorities is inaccurate, as communities of colour often outnumber white communities.</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">By repeatedly referring to groups as "minorities," they are being infantised and made to feel minor.</p>
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groups resulting from social constructs have grant less power or representation compared to other members or groups in society
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<p class="word__breakdown"> Minoritised places the emphasis on the power struggle, and on the systemic issues at play. It's also an adjective, which requires you to add "group" or "people" so it's people-first language</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">It removes the pejorative nature of "minorities".</p>
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the teaching of English to people who speak a different language and who live in a country where English is the main language spoken
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<p class="word__breakdown"> Monolinguist, English-only speakers often refer to people who don't speak English natively as "ESL" or say they are learning a "second language". More often than not, this is not true, as many people are multi-lingual with 3 or more languages</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">It makes false assumptions about English learners, centres English as the "default" or "expected" first language, ignoring that many people learn multiple (&gt;3), non-English languages first.</p>
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<a class="word__link" href="#">English as learning-language (ELL)</a>, or <a class="word__link" href="#">non-native</a>, or omit (because do you really know, for sure?)
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white fragility
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noun
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the tendency for dominant white culture to respond to racism with defensive, dismissive
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<p class="word__breakdown">What happens to women of colour? As a woman of colour, I am split between both women and people of colour.</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">As such, it elicits feelings of erasure for women of colour. It also neglects non-binary individuals.</p>
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<a class="word__link" href="#">people of colour and white women </a> or <a class="word__link" href="#">people of colour, white non-binary people, and white women</a>, find ways to reframe why this dynamic exists, or omit</p>
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often used as a phrase to encompass "non-white, non-men," seeking to provide solidarity for these two groups
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<p class="word__breakdown">What happens to women of colour? As a woman of colour, I am split between both women and people of colour.</p>
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<p class="word__breakdown">As such, it elicits feelings of erasure for women of colour. It also neglects non-binary individuals.</p>
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