Isn’t that kind of the point of changing a lot of these terms? To get us to think about the people that are excluded from the discourse surrounding them? Even if they don’t prefer to be called unhoused, at least it starts a conversation of, “well what is their preferred terminology?”
Isn’t that kind of the point of changing a lot of these terms? To get us to think about the people that are excluded from the discourse surrounding them? Even if they don’t prefer to be called unhoused, at least it starts a conversation of, “well what is their preferred terminology?”