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Originally Posted by flip
The language argument is not at play here. Because of the posts that FG and Rouge made I've decided to just not use any words at all unless necessary.
I don't find the words I was using offensive, but others do. Others seem to like a different set of words but I find those to be offensive (seriously). Instead, I'll just try and use no special vocab for disabled people unless necessary (like here otherwise this wouldn't make any sense.) Instead of the handicapped guy at the back of the theatre making noise, I'll just say the guy at the back of the theatre making noise. Instead of the crippled/disable/whatever guy in the elevator, I'll just say guy in the wheelchair.
All I'm trying to say is that just because I use language you don't like doesn't mean that I don't sympathize with or treat disable people properly, as some of you seem to think.
Try looking at my original post with language you like and then ignore the last bit that starts with "As always I should add..." and tell me you think there is a problem.
For me at least, there is no correlation between language usage and treatment. (for me and only in this case)
I get the feeling that had I used PC language and left out the disclaimer (obviously if I used PC language) people would have thanked my post instead of attacked it. I'll even go back and edit my original post so that you can read a PC version of my views. EDIT: Done. Now you can read my views without being offended and hopefully my ORIGINAL point that consideration for ALL PEOPLE regardless of their condition is important.
As for hating me, speak for yourself, some of the others seem to have my entire life mapped out because of a few posts...
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Offensive people don't think they are offensive, just like stupid people don't think they are stupid and people that smell bad don't think they smell bad.