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Top 10 Slurs Ranked (Highly Offensive Content)

Jul 20, 2024

Lecture on Top 10 Slurs (Highly Offensive Content)

Introduction

  • The lecture discusses various slurs, highlighting them in a 'Top 10' list format.
  • Purpose: To rank slurs based on personal opinion of the speaker.
  • Note: The content is extremely offensive and controversial.

Top 10 Slurs Ranked

Number 10: Sped

  • Definition: An abbreviation of 'special education'.
  • Usage: Predominantly used by Black teenagers on TikTok.
  • Prediction: Expected to grow in popularity.
  • Personal Opinion: Considered weak compared to others.

Number 9: [Slur related to Mexicans]

  • Discussion: Highlights the rarity and perceived absurdity of Mexican slurs.
  • Effectiveness: Described as non-effective and often laughed at.

Number 8: [Common Slur]

  • Widespread Usage: Claimed everyone has used it at some point.
  • Relevance: Lower than before due to emerging new slurs.
  • Impact: Still can upset people, especially on social media.

Number 7: [Jewish Slur]

  • Dominance: Most commonly recognized Jewish slur.
  • Usage: Preferred as other Jewish slurs are harder to pronounce.

Number 6: Dyke

  • Rarity: Historically rare but gaining popularity.
  • Current Usage: More frequent among younger Twitter users.
  • Personal Preference: Used before it gained current popularity.

Number 5: [Derogatory Term for Women]

  • Perception Shift: Lost impact due to desensitization by platforms like OnlyFans.
  • Historic Rank: Once top three, now considered less impactful.

Number 4: Autist or Autistic

  • Successor: Seen as a successor to retard.
  • Widespread Usage: Common insult for confusing or disliked behavior.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Viewed as extremely offensive, especially towards neurodivergent individuals.

Number 3: [Highly Offensive Gay Slur]

  • Personal Attachment: Once the favorite word of the speaker.
  • Usage Frequency: Historically used frequently by the speaker.
  • Sound: Thought to be amusing by the speaker.

Number 2: [Transphobic Slur]

  • Redefined Usage: Speaker uses it to describe ugly people regardless of being trans.
  • Frequent Usage: Claims to frequently use it post-redefinition.

Number 1: N-word

  • Ultimate Slur: Highlighted as the most offensive slur.
  • Universal Offensiveness: Offensive to virtually everyone.
  • Power and Impact: No other slur matches its impact according to the speaker.

Conclusion

  • The lecture ends with a provocative statement urging viewers to subscribe.