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It's time to ban short words in this world we living?

What should've happen if the UK government introduces the new bill that allows the ban of short words to be in force across Southern England, followed by the UK in order to crackdown on it, because i have to explain to all of you that the use of short words in this country should've been wrong in the past and may have been wrong now. The people of this country must use the common wording instead, such as (as of the following, for example):

“gentleman” (“gentlemen”), “university” (“universities”), “congratulate” (“congratulations”), “problem” ("problems"), “favour”, (“favourite)”, “family (families)”, “preparation”, “prepare[d]”, “development (develop)”, “January”, “February”, “collaborate” (“collaboration”/“collaborator”), pre-visual (“pre visualisation”), “pre-production”, “people”, “second” ("seconds"), “Liberal Democrat” ("Liberal Democrats"), "holiday" ("holidays"), "executive" ("executive"). "generation". "Glastonbury". "obvious" ("obviously").

This should be a game changer but, before we can alter the past, we must learn lessons over the offensive and discriminatory use of short words (which is different to racism and harmful stereotypes as in today) before any investigation taken place and possible criminal charges with careful consideration (and also convictions) against people who discriminatory using short words may alter the course of human language history before the new law coming into force this year where possible because it is not acceptable to use every short word in a world we live because it make me feel so angry but also very upsetting (but also ending up hitting myself on a head due to my autism and nothing to do with mental health problems) and therefore all of you in this country (including everyday life and media) should discontinue use short words because it's also irritating me too. The use of short words may become likely to be harmful or wrong in the world we're living and it is unlikely to affect civil rights nor communication nor language but it is my right for ask the government to introduce the new law to honour myself in attempt to remove all of the short words in everyday life and in the world of media (including TV, radio, film, books, music, streaming, social media, podcasts, video gaming, articles, and newspapers) if by law and it is possible that archive material - including the 1977 Christmas special of Some Mothers Do Have Them - and modern projects (including the Simon Pegg's sci-fi movie The World's End and a 2018 BBC Music documentary, Bros: After the Screaming Stops, about the 80s band's reunion preparations in 2017) needs to be withdrawn from distribution over short words that used in the past. It also includes the possible removal of two Doctor Who episodes, due to the discriminatory short form language, that were part of Series 11 in 2018. The removal of short words must also happen in advertising, businesses, pubs, restaurants, and other premises in Southern England (making it the first country in the world to do so). However, i would say that it's likely for the investigation watchdog to look into it in building and telling the people some questions about the use of short words which may be likely to become harmful to myself (as I got very angry and upset by hitting myself in a head over discriminatory short words due to my autism but not mental health) for the past five years and therefore it is not acceptable for people to use the short form language in modern human history but i will continue to impose sanctions over short words until the governmental investigation and a new bill must come immediately. Although it should be a good idea, further precautions and care considerations may likely be taken first to ensure that it doesn't cause implications on human language and society beforehand. I believe that the government must be taken to account and to ask humanity to be held accountable over short words. That should be made possible, but if the short form of language are banned in Southern England and around the world, it could alter the course of human history and language for the generations both old & new but also society and freedom of speech forever!!!

By the way, i contacted Channel 4 two weeks ago about my issues with short words everywhere but (on 17th June) Channel 4 became the first broadcaster to have my voice heard and to understand my distress due to this. In a statement, Peter Lynas; who works with the broadcaster via its Viewers Enquiries; have said to me: We're sorry to read of any distress caused by the use of short form language on our programming. Please be assured, your concerns have been noted. That's the whole point.
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Lanie78 · 46-50, F
You have way too much time on your hands. Abbreviations of words isn't a problem.
There's far more concerning issues going on in the UK than the English written language.
LiberyCity2008 · 26-30, M
@Lanie78 I have to clarify to you that, since 2018 i have issues with short words (asides from swear words and the names of companies & countries) because i believe that it should be no longer acceptable in this world (including Southern England and the UK) as i'm getting serious about it now and to me it's getting too much. Personally i began to tell the people to use common wording like Liberal Democrats and University but they seems to refuse my request to stop using the possible "discriminatory" short words that lead to my petition i would create for the government to introduce a new law that would ban all of short words from everyday life and entertainment (with all content, containing them, should be withdrawn and remade if by law) so that's why these short words should also be a problem as well if the government start to recognise it as a "future crime" before any action being taken. Once the government began to recognise it as a "social problem", then they must take action to ban them!!! That's all i have to say about it at the moment. If not, then i will include it as i will prepare for my report on Southern England's future as a member of the United Kingdom. The details currently under wraps until it is due to be published for everyone to see.
Lanie78 · 46-50, F
@LiberyCity2008 You can't request the law be changed unless it is favourable to all. Many will not take issue to abbreviated words, and why should they? It doesn't harm anyone.
I can see how it may be uncomfortable for perhaps people of a Neurodiverse nature, but generally the vast majority of people have no issues.
LiberyCity2008 · 26-30, M
@Lanie78 If i was to meet the prime minister about my issue with short words, then i have to tell him to take further action and to investigate it not by the police (which became useless and must be abolished after recent arrests and charges against the Republic Eight) but by the courts while the debate should get under way with careful consideration and make further precautions before charging and convict people for using short words which causing my anger (by hitting myself in a head due to my autism and not mental health) and upset. These short words shall now be labeled as "offensive" and "discriminatory" once the evidence (about my issues with these words) were delivered to parliament and became favourable to introduce a new law to ban these words to alter the course of human (and also language) history. If a new law come into force, social media companies shall take action to remove and suspend users who uses short words as an excuse. If i was a panelist on Question Time, i would say that these short words should've been wrong in the past and may have been wrong now as an issue and then many people shall now believe in that?
Lanie78 · 46-50, F
@LiberyCity2008 Again though this issue is only effecting you. Doubtful anything will change even if they did take your complaint seriously.
LiberyCity2008 · 26-30, M
@Lanie78 To clarify, they will take my complaint seriously very soon when i'm due to ask the court to get a ruling that the use of short words may now become "offensive" and "discriminatory" when i give testimony to the judge about my issues with it before any action being taken like a new law being taken place for example. By then, anything would change for good.
Really · 80-89, M
@Lanie78
You have way too much time on your hands. Abbreviations of words isn't a problem.
It's not for you to define what is / is not a problem for someone else. Maybe you have 'too much time on your hands.' 😉