Dropping Quote by Christopher Moore
“I know that even now, having watched enough television, you probably won't even refer to them as lepers so as to spare their feelings. You probably call them 'parts-dropping-off challenged' or something.”
About This Quote
The speaker notes that euphemistic language is used to avoid confronting harsh realities about marginalized groups.
In simple terms: People use softer terms to avoid hurting feelings about the stigmatized.
Use honest language while maintaining compassion.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- media commentary
- public discourse
- health communication
- advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we discuss sensitive topics without demeaning?
- What impact does softened language have on policy?
Euphemisms can obscure the severity of issues, hindering effective help.