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What's some really unpopular opinion you have?
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No word is inherently bad, it's all about what you mean and how you use it. Most people have a no-tolerance with a few words though.
For example, all words would be ok in educational purposes.
Nobody contends that a "word is inherently bad"? The stance is generally that certain words have been used to propagate hate and violence on certain populations. Those populations then have real associated trauma so words are avoided in most conversations. Many are still used in actual relevant academic or regulatory context.
A knife isn't inherently bad, but you shouldn't show up to the funeral of a stabbing victims with a hunting knife in either hand to give your condolences to the family.
My phrasing may be wrong, I mean something more the line of "there are words that cannot be said without being offensive"