• samwise@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    Assumung you’re asking from a place of wanting to know. “Dwarf” is a term that has been used in the past to describe little peoole or those sufferung from dwarfism. It can be a negative word for some in that community and is tied to ableism in that way

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, and it is also the name of a race of people from fantasy stories that were completely made up. Yes, fantasy races are based on human phenotypes. That doesn’t make the names of those races a slur.

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      It’s also the preferred descriptor for some. I’ve had friends with dwarfism that thought “little people” was condescending as hell and hated it.

      None of this is ever black and white. Especially when it’s just interjecting into comments on the Internet talking about the fantasy race that’s either Jews with battle axes or persons from Svartálfheim.

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        9 months ago

        The way Tolkien-style dwarves embody stereotypes about Jews makes me really uncomfortable. I’m glad I’m not the only one who sees it.

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          It’s a mostly standard view of Tolkien scholarship. They’re much more a medieval view of jewishness then something straight racist like say, JK Rowling’s goblins. As makes sense for an Old English scholar like Tolkein.

          Ancient people, separated into familial tribes, outcast from their ancestral home, not really welcomed anywhere but tolerated some places, warrior poet tradition, noble ‘in their way’, beards, gold, noses.

          Sprinkle on some Norse/Germanic for flavor and there you go. Though then you can get into the side conversation of Yiddish being a Germanic dialect/language.

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      From what I’ve heard, I think that is the officially accepted term from the community that most prefer, or am I behind the times?

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      9 months ago

      honestly couldn’t they easily sidestep that whole can of worms by requesting a ‘dwarves’ tag instead