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Tiny rant: People using the word "emo" to reinforce stereotypes


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Every time someone uses the word "emo," they appropriate it with someone self-harming, becoming sad, and possibly being angsty, among other things. That's not what "emo" is. Nobody has a damn clue what it truly means!

 

"Emo" is short for "emotional hardcore" — a style of rock music inspired by hardcore punk characterized by complex arrangement of instruments and expressive lyrics. "Emo" has nothing to do with depression, self-harm, angst, introversion, and the color black. The second you use emo to describe an individual who's sad, clinically depressed, etc., you reinforce very bigoted stereotypes.

 

Depression is a very real illness that approximately 350 million people suffer from. To live with it can be an enormous struggle. By appropriating "emo" with a real illness and real emotions, you show complete ignorance and inconsideration towards more than 250 million people. Appropriating "emo" with real-life implications is ableism, and it's disgusting!

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I've called people emo before but I only use it to describe those who just seem to revel in being miserable for no apparent reason. Especially when it seems like they are ignoring your advice when your trying to raise their spirits only to whine later why your ignoring them.

 

Being depressed isn't a crime but being a self absorbed little butt whole when I am trying to help will not fly with me.

 

Also, I thought "Emo" as from the weird make up and hair hairstyle thing... or was that something else. Not entirely sure.

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