hilbert42 3 days ago

I'm old enough to remember when many of these words and phrases weren't in common usage or they just wouldn't have made sense (certainly not in the way we currently understand them). Society was very different back then.

I think this list is solid confirmation of something we already know which is that cultural and social mores have changed so much and so rapidly over the last 60 or so years that many have failed to adjust. For them, change has outpaced their ability to adapt and it has left them feeling alienated and culturally isolated.

For society, change has been a two-edge sword: those who felt oppressed under the old order have been liberated whilst many of the old guard now feel oppressed. Thus perhaps we shouldn't be surprised at the extent of the backlash.

This current backlash seems to indicate there's an actual limit to the rate that societal norms can change and still meet with agreement or consensus for the majority of the population. Observation suggests that in recent decades that not only has this rate been exceeded but also the disruption it's caused is increasing without any sign of abating (society is now more polarized than ever).

I'm not a sociologist so I'd like to know what current research says about this. (It seems to me we cannot properly address the problem until we're fully conversant with the facts.)

  • findzawhey 3 days ago

    It’ll settle once generational churn claims more Boomers and GenX

    You’re not observing anything abnormal. History is full of generational conflict

    Google Frederic Wertham. DND outrage of the 80s.

    The elders always have a hard time accepting their mortality and try to fight against the obvious physical truth, due to high minded but wrong notions of how reality works.

    I for one feel we ought to consider it a mental illness to attempt to limit the next generation’s self determination .

    We should lower retirement to 55, purge for basic manual job roles. Roles where loss of institutional knowledge would increase risk to species well being, enable mentorship but not leadership.

    Boomers have unequivocally failed to accept generational churn and prepare. They want to ice skate uphill and it’s not going to work. It’s just not how physics works.

LinuxBender 3 days ago

Banned for whom and on what? Where is the master source for these words? Surely there must be one or federal agencies would not be able to comply. Is there an API one can implement in their application to ensure no naughty words are utilized? How many days do HN, Tweeter, Facebook, Mastodons, all the chat servers have left to implement the API?

AnimalMuppet 3 days ago

"Attention from Congress" is banned? Can anyone make that make any kind of sense?

  • recursivecaveat 2 days ago

    I'm pretty sure it should be read "topics that have received recent attention from congress". I guess the idea there is to prevent the agencies from ever commenting on or potentially fact-checking a republican legislative agenda.

ColinWright 3 days ago

I just have one word for this: Scunthorpe

tempera 2 days ago

"gender-affirming care" aka kid mutilation