Moderator 8 said:
We accept that occasionally there will be words used in context which shouldn't be edited out, but unfortunately the auto censor doesn't understand context. It's the lesser of two evils.
No,
no,
NO!
It is so far from the lesser of two evils that your post beggars belief.
It is more evil than any "unacceptable" use of a word can possibly be.
It is pernicious, it is dumbing down, it is an attack on the English language, and it is destructive.
That some words can be used in ways you would rather not is unfortunate, but it's something you must live with, and deal with appropriately, or leave alone.
Destroying the meanings of words which you
do approve of is not, and can never be, the way to prevent the use of them to mean things which you disapprove of.
Telling people that they cannot use a long-established saying like "There's nowt so queer as folk", for example, is telling them that there is only one meaning of the word
queer and that it is an unacceptable one.
i.e. you are trying to tell people that the dictionaries are wrong, and that the majority of what they say about that word should be ignored.
It's you who are wrong, and egregiously so.