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📄 Add Detail Pages for Definitions (#75)
* fix: untrack definitions in dist

* feat(detail pages): update item link

* feat(detail pages): add layout

* feat(detail pages): render whole definition content

* feat(detail pages): remove definitons from homepage

* 🧹 def list component

* feat(layout): render site footer in all pages

* feat(detail pages): rename definition root class && move css into partials

* chore: abstract further css into own files

* feat(detail pages): update headling level of definition content

* feat(styles): set box sizing

* feat(styles): add margin bottom utility

* feat(styles): selection

* feat(components): sub page header own component

* feat(detail pages): add sections

* feat(style): mian headline

* feat(page layout): rename page content grid

* feat(page layout): add wide content class

* feat(detail pages): set document title

* feat(detail pages): set uniform document title for docs and definitions

* feat(page title): add comment

* feat(detail pages): add meta description

* feat(detail pages): wrap def header in article tag

* chore: set up ava

* feat(filters): move permalink function into file, add test

* chore: rename _temp to _util, remove creation script

* feat(detail pages): helper function to find additional definitions

* chore: move helpers to single directory

* feat(detail pages): create shortcode for further definition navigation

* feat(detail pages): fix find defs function

* feat(detail pages): shortcode for browse nav markup

* chore: fix collection mock data

* feat(detail pages): render browse nav

* feat(detail pages): style browse nav, style improvements

* feat(detail pages): test redirect

* feat(detail pages): client side redirect

* feat(homepage): set title

* 💅

* feat(detail pages): incorporate design changes

* feat(detail pages): hide browse headlines

* feat(detail pages): label lists

* feat(footer): add aria label

* feat(detail pages): redice heading level in md

* feat(detail pages): spacing in browse nav

* feat(detail pages): reduce line height

* feat(detail pages): set max width w/o breaking homepage

* feat(detail pages): replace in-definition definition links

* 🧹

* feat(detail pages): recover spacing utility

* 🧹

* chore(packages): update ava

* config: specify nvm version

* 💅

* 💅
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---
title: Barbaric
slug: barbaric
flag:
text: 'Neo-Colonial/Racist slur'
level: 'avoid'
defined: true
speech: adjective
reading:
- text: 'is the word barbarian a slur?'
href: https://seetobehumanityearth.wordpress.com/2015/07/16/is-the-term-barbarian-a-slur/
- text: 'Barbarian wiki'
href: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarian
alt_words:
- cruel
- vicious
- obscene
- feral
---
something which is obscenely cruel; primitive; unsophisticated
## Issues
Barbarian originates from the Greek word _bárbaros_ meaning "babbler", to denote the "unintelligible sounds" (_"bar bar bar"_) made by foreign speakers.
Similar words exist in many other languages, for the identical purpose labeling a "strange"/"foreign" person/culture.
In modern day usage, you can notice this rhetoric being employed almost always for the purpose of demonizing "foreign" (more often than not from the global south) cultures - cultures that need to be civilized;
cultures that need to be colonized to rescue them from themselves. A perfect lingual weapon for warmongers and racists alike. Equally repulsive sibling of "savage".
## Impact
When you use words, that are in vogue primarily inside circles of bigots, with racist etymologies, it's a wilful act of violence, ignorance and an indication to the vilified and minoritised communities that their history of wounds and abuses are inconsequential to our words.
## Usage Tip
Avoid words that have obscene etymologies. There is almost always a better alternative: an inclusive and a less hurtful one.