Stop Using Anti-Animal Language
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About
Stop Using Anti-Animal Language is an infographic published by PETA urging people to use alternatives to animal-related idioms deemed "speciesist" to other animals.
Origin
On December 4th, 2018, the @PETA[1] Twitter posted a tweet, which included an infographic titled "Stop Using Animal Language," followed by a series of idiomatic expressions paired with animal-friendly alternatives (shown below).
Words matter, and as our understanding of social justice evolves, our language evolves along with it. Here’s how to remove speciesism from your daily conversations. pic.twitter.com/o67EbBA7H4
— PETA: Bringing Home the Bagels Since 1980 (@peta) December 4, 2018
Precursor
In July 2016, researcher Jennifer Ball created the "Instead Of / Use" format as part of an anti-racism campaign about focused on language.[6] On September 1st, 2017, Ball posted about the campaign on Facebook [7] (shown below).
Spread
On December 5th, the @WaterstonesTCR[2] Twitter feed posted a parody infographic titled "Stop Using Anti-Book Language" (shown below, left). Meanwhile, Jackfilms tweeted[3] a Chrismas-themed parody of the graphic (shown below, right).
That day, Markus Persson replied to the PETA tweet, which questioned whether the infographic was created as "intentional suicide" (shown below).[4]
Also on December 5th, Grandayy tweeted a parody version of the image titled "Stop Using Anti-Animal Language and use Gamer Language Instead" (shown below).[5] Within hours, the tweet gathered upwards of 11,000 likes and 2,400 retweets.
Search Interest
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External References
[2] Twitter – @WaterstonesTCR
[3] Twitter – @jacksfilms
[6] Research Gate – NoMoreDarkIsBad
[7] Facebook – Jennifer Ball's Post