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It's not rambling, we need this extreme detail of clarification specifically because of this increased push of arbitrary words into slur territory (not IMO, but that's where the outrage is coming from.)
In addition to that, we have such a high overlap of meanings that when this push does occur, it's done so to remove other meanings from the word.
Weird used to be a wide combination of things. Now it's being attempted to be turned into an insult in a way that it wasn't quite an insult before.
Basically, the inflection of language has slowly been dying as critical thinking and literacy skills have dropped. You used to be able to call someone weird and based on your inflection, people understood the context.
Inflection from context isn't reliable anymore, because if someone wants it to mean something else, that's what it will mean to them. (And less pointed, sometimes people don't realize words can mean different things. But this doesn't happen as often)