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title slug flag defined speech alt_words reading
dumb dumb
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Ableist Slur avoid
true noun
incomprehensible
nonsensical
redundant
silly
senseless
strange
weird
unfamilair
unfathomable
unnecessary
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Etymonline entry https://www.etymonline.com/word/dumb
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The Case Against Stupid https://ischemgeek.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/the-case-against-stupid/
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National Association of the Deaf FAQ https://www.nad.org/resources/american-sign-language/community-and-culture-frequently-asked-questions/
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National Geographic Creation of Sign Language https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/magazine/2019/05-06/creation-of-sign-language/
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Stereotypes and Evaluations of People who are D/deaf [PDF, 363KB] https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=honors
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StackExchange "Who first wrote about deafness" https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/7293/who-first-wrote-about-deafness

mute, silent, refraining from speaking or unable to speak; colloquially used to mean unintelligent or senseless.

Issues

Dumb initially meant "mute, silent, refraining or unable to speak." Old German thumb carried a dual meaning of "stupid", which eventually took over.

An oft-cited quote by Greek philosopher Aristotle reads, "Men that are deaf are in all cases also dumb.*" Historically the Greeks valued physical prowess (as evidenced by their invention of the Olympic Games) and their language, so anyone who lacked the ability to perform certain physical tasks or conduct reason (verbalise reason, rather) in their language was considered invaluable to society. The historical context is still ever present today, where we devalue disabled bodies and minds.

Using dumb reinforces these cultural values.

*Isolation to only "men" also reinforces the historical patriarchical ideas that intersected with these ableist ones.

Impact

Using the word dumb reinforces the idea that Deaf and/or non-speaking/non-verbal people do not have valuable ideas to contribute, and that we only value people based on their idea to generate ideas and goods (see Ableism)

By using ableist language, we are perpetuating violence against people who experience mental or psychological disabilities. Using this language perpetuates those systems and language of harm, regardless of our intent.

Usage Tip

Be more specific. Typically we can find an alternate definition by simply reflecting on what emotion we're really feeling.