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What is the definition of slur?

A slur is a derogatory or insulting remark or comment aimed at a particular person or group of people, often based on their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.

Here are some key characteristics of slurs:

* Intended to be hurtful: They are deliberately used to demean and belittle the target.

* Based on prejudice: They reflect and reinforce negative stereotypes about the target group.

* Harmful: They contribute to discrimination, exclusion, and violence.

* Context-dependent: What is considered a slur can vary depending on the context, time period, and culture.

It's important to note that the impact of a slur can be very subjective. What might seem innocuous to one person could be deeply offensive to another.

Here are some examples of slurs:

* Racial slurs: "N-word," "Chink," "Kike"

* Religious slurs: "M**r"

* Gender slurs: "Dyke," "F**got"

* Disability slurs: "Rarded," "Cp"

It is never okay to use slurs. They are harmful and have no place in a respectful and inclusive society.

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