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Originally Posted by DanaC
I disagree with this. Words have power and the words we choose to use carry multiple connotations. The word 'retard' carries connotations beyond the mental capacity of the person being described. It carries connotations of being stunted, of something preventing that person from becoming complete.
It's also a fuck of a lot harder to turn the phrase 'learning disabled' into a catchy insult to throw across a playground. People still use the word retard as an insult. But now the doctors and teachers and other people in official capacities aren't sharing the same word that the bullies in the playground are using.
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*raises cultural difference flag*
retarded has entirely different levels of offensiveness in UK and US.
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Last edited by monster; 06-26-2014 at 10:25 PM.
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