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" ... "It is about stigmatizing or treating a person differently, particularly regarding their access to a right or a resource, such as a job, using a linguistic pretext," Philippe Blanchet, a linguist and teacher at Rennes University, told Ouest-France. ... "
" ... Language matters. In the case of addiction, stigmatizing words can perpetuate shame, prevent people ... [+] from receiving treatment, and lead to overdose and death. All preventable. ... "
" ... Using the words “disability” and “disabled” is fine. Yes, they are technically “negative,” but they are the most specific, widely accepted, and least stigmatizing terms in English for any physical or mental impairments. Stay away from words like “suffers,” “unfortunately,” “sadly,” and “something wrong.” Also stay away from self-consciously positive words like “brave,” “challenged,” or “exceptional.” Disability euphemisms may be popular in some circles, but to most actual disabled people, they are gross and a bit silly. ... "