It seems to me that racial slurs, and name-calling in general, is only effective when the person being called a name has a negative view of themselves, or their race. Those with a higher self esteem are barely affected, if at all, by name-calling. — Harry Hindu
This sounds true, but some people who seem primed to go off at the first use of even prejudicial terms, let alone slurs quite often seem pretty proud of themselves and their group--race, sex, country of origin, belief system, bank account size, etc. — Bitter Crank
Why is calling someone a racial slur hate speech but calling someone a jerk, asshole, etc. isn't? — Harry Hindu
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