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Massachusetts Lawmakers Pass Bill to Scrap Offensive Language From State Laws

via Fox News·15h ago

The Massachusetts legislature approved a bill to remove terms like 'handicapped' and the 'r-word' from state laws in favor of person-first disability language. This legislative action represents a shift toward what critics view as politically correct erasure of historical terminology. The move highlights ongoing cultural debates regarding language, identity, and the role of government in enforcing social norms.

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