• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I know it’s very likely innocent

    But “fren” will always be a huge red flag parade for me

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        1 month ago

        Don’t worry. The common meaning is friend. Everyone knows. Just like smol snek etc.

        There are a lot of words that also have a bad meaning. A lot depends on context.

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          1 month ago

          I have literally never run into that until now. That seems like a dog whistle pitched so high, not even rodents can hear it.

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            1 month ago

            Well I’m happy for you, but that doesn’t change that Nazis are using it as a dog whistle. And FWIW I’m unfortunate enough to know it’s not even a particularly niche one—it’s been pretty popular with edgelords for a few years now

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                1 month ago

                I’ve just replied to you elsewhere, but dude

                This is not censorship

                This is one regular person telling another regular person that they might accidentally be doing something racists do as a shibboleth

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          Lmao, by that logic you wouldnt be able to use any 3-5 letter words because every one of those probably has some acronym associated with it, that means something bad.

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            1 month ago

            I don’t think Nazis are actively using every acronym, c’mon you know that’s silly.

            They use this one though.

            It’s like saying 1844 isn’t a bad number, because numbers aren’t bad—unfortunately more often than not, when you see it, it’s not used innocently.

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                I didn’t come up with this, they did

                I would love this to not be the case, but it’s just naïve to ignore the reality of the shitheads that are out there

                Their whole thing is existing in the grey area between harmony and incongruity

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      I can assure you its use is innocent, here.

      But after looking up I can understand your concern. It seems to be one of those otherwise innocuous phrases that’s been co-opted by miscreants.