#AskMastodon Philosophical/anthropological question for anyone interested in #SocialJustice or #AIethics or anyone with a thought on it. NSFW

@asklemmy #AskMastodon Philosophical/anthropological question for anyone interested in #SocialJustice or #AIethics or anyone with a thought on it.

Do you think the common association and clear similarities between the robot-pejorative term “clanker” and the n-word at all indicate that use of the term “clanker” ought to be avoided?

Disclaimer: I’m not a part of any historically oppressed people groups

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9 Comments

kbal@fedia.io · 6 pts · 247d

If so, perhaps the rabbit-pejorative term "bunny" should also be avoided for the same reasons as the dreaded n-word.

6nk06@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 247d (3 replies)

Any word ending in "er" is an insult now?

Enjoy: https://www.merriam-webster.com/wordfinder/classic/ends/all/-1/er/1

finalarbiter@lemmy.dbzer0.com · -2 pts · 247d

No, but the way clanker has been adopted and expanded upon by the internet has made it into an analogue for the n word.

The term was originally a pejoritive for battle droids in the Star Wars prequel films, and was then adopted by the anti-AI crowd.

From there, it grew into 'clanka' (no hard R, just like the n word) jokes, and moved into other analogues like 'Jim Code laws', 'George Droid', and 'Rosa Sparks'.

BmeBenji@mstdn.social · -4 pts · 247d (1 reply)

@6nk06 Far from it, but I don’t think you can really deny that “clanker” is intentionally being used as a slur

6nk06@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 247d

I deny. Making a joke is not a slur. Calling someone an asshole is not a slur either.

And what about wanker?

neidu3@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 247d

No. There are plenty of insults, and even normal adjectives, that end in -er.

CaptainBasculin@lemmy.bascul.in · 1 pts · 247d

It's not wrong to call a clanker clanker.

Ethics apply to humans foremost and shouldn't be considered towards an inanimate creature.

BmeBenji@mstdn.social · -1 pts · 247d (1 reply)

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My concerns behind the question have nothing to do with worrying about being demeaning to AI or robots, but my thought is that the association between “clanker” and the n-word, and the common use of “clanker” in a lighthearted manner could imply (and possibly unintentionally support) blasé attitudes towards extremely harsh slurs in general

6nk06@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 247d

You're a cheeseburger.