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What are prejudicial words?

Prejudicial words refer to language that carries negative or discriminatory connotations based on a person's race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or other group affiliations. These words perpetuate stereotypes, biases, and misunderstandings, and their usage can have a harmful impact on individuals and society as a whole. Here are some examples of prejudicial words:

- Race: racial slur, colored, yellow peril

- Ethnicity: foreigner, alien, third-world

- Gender: sexist, manly, spinster

- Sexual Orientation: homosexual, queer, dyke

- Religion: infidel, heathen, heretic

- Disability: cripple, lunatic, retard

- Socioeconomic Status: trash, ghetto, trailer trash

It is important to be mindful of the language we use and to avoid prejudicial words. Instead, we should use inclusive and respectful language that promotes equality and understanding among all people.

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