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Using hurtfull words as adjectives

I wasn't able to come on CW this AM, I had to pick up my DS from Southern Indy. Thanks for the laughs. I love you guys!!! :huggy:
 
Part of what makes our country great is having the right to free speech. So we are free to use these words in whatever way we'd like, or even make up new ones. Would anyone like to refudiate that? ;)

This thread reminds me of NoHio's "everyone be nice to me wahh wahh **** moan" thread. You can't expect or even ask everyone to adhere to your standards of behavior.

What makes CW awesome and different from other boards is the LACK of censorship. I personally would NOT want anyone to stop using these words when they feel like using them because when I see them used, that tells me a lot about who they are, what prejudices they carry, and how my progressive and liberal thinking may not really jive with them.

So please don't censor yourselves. Show me who you really are, not some glossed over nicey-nice politically correct version of who you are. Because then when you use the word "retarded" as an adjective describing another person, I know that I can wish a special needs child on you so you get how truly awful your attitude and words are. And when you call something or someone "gay", whether you try to make it funny by spelling it wrong or not, I know that I can wish a homosexual child on your house so I can see how quickly you join PFLAG and start damning people for doing the same thing you once did.

get a ****ing clue. what you have said way goes beyond any possibility of offensiveness or ignorance in using the words retarded or gay . THIS IS ****ING IGNORANT UTTERLY. WTF is wrong with you? !@#$@!#%#@!$^#@$^#^$@^$#@$^#@$^#$^@#

i have gay friend who use the word gay in all ways, i have friends who are adults with special needs, guess the **** what? they also use retarded in MORE THAN ONE WAY , IE the supposed offensive way.

people need to get the **** over themselves. political correctness is nothing more than taking away someone's freedom of speech. and to say you would WISH a special needs or homosexual child on someone............i cannot even begin to tell you the nasty ****ing taste in my mouth that i associate with anyone that ignorant:ranting:


ps how was your weekend?:giggles:
 
Sati...she called a student DEFORMED...

I mean retarded and gay? That is some light and easy **** compared to DEFORMED.

Does ANYONE use that word?!?!!? Ever?!!?

that is why my jaw was on the floor. i think i might have gone to jail wether the word was used towrads my child or another child. if someone working in a school called a child deformed in front of me i think my hand would slap them before my brain realized what was going on. :ranting:
 
Ok seriously just copy and paste the list next time! I had to close it cause all the bots started messaging so much that I didn't get past the first 10-15 on the list :lol:

Oh sorry. I use Firefox with adblock. I don't get 98% of the ads out there.



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It was too stunning...and I had my DD to worry about. when she turned and said "that isn't right is it?? I mean crippled"

oooh, that is soo much better.

the reality is...the boys legs are like twisted? He walks with a very irregular gait. It is hard to watch as it looks like a monumental effort. The first time I saw him walking I was surprised he could do so without losing balance. (this is just factual it is what it is)

Still....who used deformed in a professional setting?!?!


Suprisingly many people would use deformed or malformed in a professional setting. It is a factual descriptive word of the child's physical situation. In some peoples opinion, it is a better and kinder descriptive word than crippled.
 
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