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I understand full well that the term "-phobic" has been hijacked to reference and demonize people with any objection, even reasoned, to any particular ideology. There are real phobias, such as of spiders, heights, or crowds -- and there are reasoned objections to ideologies -- and they are not synonymous. It's just another highjacked word for social engineers to use to their benefit when applied to the latter.
I don't like it in real life. Same with "fam". I'd rather be called "dude" than bruh, brah (90s potheads) or fam.
Quit calling me a ladies undergarment, and go watch some more Paulie Shore.
"k"
"K"
(This ones not really a word but) ":)"
"yikes"
"who hurt you"
"imagine doing [blank]"
"as a [blank]" or "as a member of [tribe]"
"ok boomer"
Racist, Nazi, incel, [blank]phobic, buzzwords to nullify someone having a somewhat dissenting opinion...
Reddit slang, doggo speak, tumblr speak, twitter speak, it like sandpaper on my ears... or eyes...