Metsfanmax wrote:Yeah, I'm not going to continue this argument because it doesn't really matter. See my first post in this thread. If you know that people are hurt by the use of the word and you continue to use it anyway, that's on you.
I agree with your initial post. I have worked with mentally challenged students on a summer back when I was in highschool and let me tell you that they DO care. Mentally disabled does not automatically mean stupid. They may have issues communicating, but some of them would get really hurt if called stupid, retarded, dumb, etc. They are still human beings, but human beings that were dealt a harsh blow in life.
Another point, one girl told me that she hated when people referred to her as "Downe's" she said "I am not Downe's, I have Downe's Syndrome. I have a disability, but I don't like labels. Disabled is okay to say, Downe's is not." Do you think this girl had no intelligence?
I have a friend, a very close friend who has cerebral palsy, because she was a premature baby. This girl is extremely intelligent and not a thing wrong with her mentally. However, she does have some mobility issues. We've been friends since we were 13, and she went through a lot of operations to help her. Now, she's been called a retard because of how she looks. She has that pale, delicate look that people with this condition have. People have asked her mom in a restaurant "what would she like?" as if she couldn't speak for herself when we were out. She started crying. Hell, it hurts to see people you care about being subjected to other people's ignorance. She runs her own business today.
Think before you call someone a retard. If you have to make this thread to justify it, you already know that people with disabilities don't like it and are hurt by it. There is no debate to be had.