Jesstickle
Well-Known Member
Don't think anyone did that tbh jesstickle, the original point was about a poster who used the word 'spastic' and then when I politely suggested that he change the word, was very rude. That poster was not using the word among intimate friends, but on a public forum and was jolly rude when asked not to! Just thought I should post the context of the discussion. There is a school of thought that says that language informs thought thugh, so may be worth thinking about.......
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Well, below are the rather school ma'am-ish quotes aimed at me that I took umbrage to. But I'm probably being over sensitive
But isn't that the point? They are just words to you. But to someone with cerebral palsy or Down's syndrome they are not 'just words' - they are offensive and derogatory terms. Why would you continue to use a word when it has been explained to you that it could be upsetting to some people whose lives are quite challenging enough anyway?
Agree, that was what I was getting at. It is all very well to be 'tra la la, they are just words to me', but the point is they are not 'just words' to other people, so why continue to use them when their derogatory connotations have been explained to you?