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) it seems that the most well adjusted people in our society are not only more than capable of being this, it seems like a requirement.
I thought maybe sociopath, but looking it up I find it IS a medical condition.
Unfortunately culturally the words that resonate with the most power are ableist. You don't find the other words to generate the same feeling because we've culturally turned people's ailments into our regularly used pejoratives; other words that aren't ableist don't strike the same because of culture. Heck, those people can take those words and turn them into a cool descriptor rather than be offended. It's probably why they hate the word chud; they can't try and turn it around to sound cool. Ghoul, vampire, demon, these can be turned around to sound cool; try mutant, I don't think they can turn that one around and it also carries that inherent insult to their belief in their racial superiority.