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They expect reality to be what they see, and if they see "hate" they attack it, the problem is everybody might not see hate, since its often not there. The scary part is when you start attacking wording, you begin attacking speech, which leads to attacking free speech.
The thing I find more scary personally is that free speech advocates seem to think that means they can say whatever they want without being attacked or critisized for it.
It doesn't. If you act like an ass you can and should be called on it. And that's freedom of speech too.
I'm glad somebody brought up the old IDE drives; that's where I first saw the master/slave terminology as well... and while I did think it was a bit odd terminology, nobody seemed to mind, and we tossed the words "master" and "slave" around while discussing these drives like it was nothing.
This isn't a new or "modern" debate by any means.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/11/26/master.term.reut/
Note the year.
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