Why do some people use offensive words, even after they know they are offensive?

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The question is really a bit vague. Often it will be deliberately used with the intention of offending, at other times it will just be that particular person’s normal language. It is pointless to expect others to not use a word or phrase simply because it offends you. I take offence at the word “empowered” but I don’t ask others to stop using it – I just mentally lower their IQ a few points in my estimation of them.

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