1. Términos Centrales de Justicia Social y Diversidad.
El corpus está saturado de palabras relacionadas con la lucha por la equidad, la inclusión y el reconocimiento de minorías, muchas de las cuales son citadas como "palabras prohibidas" por administraciones específicas.
- Inequalities inequality inequitable inequities institutional igbt marginalize marginalized minorities minority multicultural polarization political prejudice privileges.
- Diversity, equity and inclusion are good things that make a nation prosperous and strong. Homogeneity piling everything onto a single point, inequality making the playing field a dangerously uneven place full of pitfalls and precipices, and exclusion denial of aid do the opposite.
- Racism fairness othering objectivity homogeneity uniformity similar falsification bias inequity unfair antifeminism agender sexual dimorphisms exclusion exclusive superficial narrow justice disconnectedness tolerance underprivileged nonracial ascetic counterstereotype name word cisgender inequality.
- Indigenous voices should be at the center of all conversations about discrimination and inequality in the us, yall on our land, all yall overpass our numbers on our land the least you can do is center our voices instead of leaving us out of the conversations as a whole.
2. La Amenaza de la Censura y las Listas Prohibidas.
Una parte significativa del contenido se centra en la existencia y el impacto de listas de palabras censuradas, particularmente asociadas a la administración Trump, afectando la investigación y la comunicación gubernamental.
- Us federal banned words 5 increase diversity increase the diversity indigenous community inequalities inequality inequitable inequities institutional igbt marginalize marginalized minorities minority multicultural polarization political prejudice privileges.
- Trump regime banned words and phrases 813 indigenous community inequalities inequality inequitable inequities inequity injustice institutional intersectional intersectionality key groups key people key populations latinx lgbt lgbtq marginalize marginalized.
- George carlin warned us when we ban words, we surrender freedom this time around, the banned words arent about sex. Theyre an attempt to seize power and enforce inequality.
- Slashed or purged. Federal rules scrubbed of words like gender identity, reproductive rights, and sexual orientation, as if deleting language deletes reality. Data collection that could expose inequality? gutted. Because if you dont measure injustice, you can pretend it doesnt exist.
3. Impacto en la Investigación y el Lenguaje Científico.
Se menciona cómo la prohibición de ciertos términos afecta directamente la capacidad de realizar investigaciones académicas y científicas, especialmente en ciencias sociales y estudios de identidad.
- Whats in the list? words that are commonplace in social science research and often essential for methodological rigor. Examples bias biased inequality socioeconomic institutional women female stereotypes gender diversity racism discrimination victim 47.
- This is effectively a ban on sociology. Banned words include inequality and inequalities just in case, socioeconomic, status, gender, race and ethnicity, institutional, systemic, biases, polarization, and even sense of belonging. Is there any subfield left?!
- I work on inequality and diversity in militaries, two terms now banned under the governments new policy at the pentagon and dia. If i cant present my work often funded by federal agencies due to government policy, then why isnt this a free speech issue?
- Theres entire subsets of geology, condensed matter physics, materials science, etc, that specifically deal with inclusions. Inequality, polarization, implicit bias, minority, etc are just straight up normal mathsscience terms that dont necessarily have anything to do with anything political!!
4. Conceptos Relacionados con la Identidad y la Experiencia Marginada.
El documento enumera repetidamente términos que describen identidades específicas y las experiencias de ser marginado, como LGBTQ, BIPOC, y la mención de grupos como indígenas y latinx.
- Lgbtq sadly marginalized and most risk a multicultural mix of non-binary people uterus, unless pregnant people prejudice, their pronouns. Racial inequality lacks sexuality and social justice. And socioeconomic stereotypes are systematic theythem protesters.
- Use them as much as you can bias, racism, minority, indigenous, bipoc, black, latinx, diversity, equity, equality, inclusion, disability, discrimination, gender, female, woman, hate speech, inequality, lgbt, sexual preference, marginalized, underserved privilege, social justice, systemic.
- Crenshaws intersectionality adds more. Race, gender, etc., arent just add-ons they shape how exploitation happens, how we experience class, and how power divides and controls, how capitalism weaponizes identities to deepen material inequality and weaken solidarity across differences.
- Identity immigrants implicit bias implicit biases inclusion inclusive inclusive leadership inclusiveness inclusivity increase diversity increase the diversity indigenous community inequalities inequality inequitable inequities inequity injustice institutional intersectional intersectionality.
5. Polarización y Estereotipos Sistémicos.
La polarización y los estereotipos son temas recurrentes, a menudo vinculados a la forma en que las divisiones sociales y económicas se manifiestan y se intentan ocultar o nombrar.
- Polarization political prejudice privileges promoting diversity race and ethnicity racial racial diversity racial inequality racial justice racially racism sense of belonging sexual preferences social justice sociocultural socioeconomic status stereotypes systemic trauma.
- But as e.g. Daniel kreiss and shannon mcgregor remind us, polarisation seen from the lens of inequality takes on a different meaning . If you think of suppressed groups, they often cause polarisation because they threaten the status of dominant groups in society.
- Yes. Its no wonder that the books and art and people actually being cancelled being banned are ones fighting against homogeny, inequality, and segregation, please figure out the opposite of each because those ideas would shift and disrupt an unjust status quo.
- Breaking down barriers throughout history, society has created constructs that divide us into categories, perpetuating inequality and fostering separation. We have been conditioned to judge others based on external factors, allowing stereotypes, biases, and prejudices to cloud our perceptions.