D Deleted member 292770 4 Jul 2022 #91 diy_fun_uk said: If someone has a disabled child, should they accept someone referring to them as a spastic? Click to expand... depends what the disability is, surely.
diy_fun_uk said: If someone has a disabled child, should they accept someone referring to them as a spastic? Click to expand... depends what the disability is, surely.
noseall Joined 2 Feb 2006 Messages 54,185 Reaction score 4,454 Location Staffordshire Country 4 Jul 2022 #92 Godwasaplasterer said: They’re so offensive they didn’t bother removing them from the dictionary. Click to expand... What makes you believe that offensive words should be removed from a dictionary? Who is 'they' in this case?
Godwasaplasterer said: They’re so offensive they didn’t bother removing them from the dictionary. Click to expand... What makes you believe that offensive words should be removed from a dictionary? Who is 'they' in this case?
Bod ... Joined 30 Dec 2021 Messages 10,572 Reaction score 1,730 Country 4 Jul 2022 #93 noseall said: What makes you believe that offensive words should be removed from a dictionary? Who is 'they' in this case? Click to expand... They will be them
noseall said: What makes you believe that offensive words should be removed from a dictionary? Who is 'they' in this case? Click to expand... They will be them
ReganAndCarter Joined 13 Sep 2010 Messages 7,026 Reaction score 1,416 Location Wrong side of The Channel Country 5 Jul 2022 #94 Minjeeta said: instead of marrying a sister??? Click to expand...
D diy_fun_uk Joined 16 Sep 2006 Messages 4,423 Reaction score 853 Location Fife Country 5 Jul 2022 #95 Godwasaplasterer said: depends what the disability is, surely. Click to expand... No, you're right. I'm sure regardless of the actual disability, many parents of (or the disabled person themselves) will be perfectly happy being referred to as a spastic. Obviously when I say you're right ...
Godwasaplasterer said: depends what the disability is, surely. Click to expand... No, you're right. I'm sure regardless of the actual disability, many parents of (or the disabled person themselves) will be perfectly happy being referred to as a spastic. Obviously when I say you're right ...