The F'n Special Olympics

So when I really am disgusted with someone, am I now going to have to call them a “person who may or may not possibly be cognitively my equal or somewhere thereabouts” instead of a “fucking retard”?

PC America sucks, fuck you special olympics.


Special Olympics fights use of word ‘retard’
‘It’s insulting, it’s painful and it hurts people,’ says actor Eddie Barbanell

WASHINGTON - The Special Olympics launched a campaign Tuesday to banish the word “retard,” a casual insult that derives from an out-of-favor medical term and has long been considered inappropriate.

People signed pledges not to use the word and students gathered to denounce its use at rallies from Florida to Alaska. Over the long-term, organizers hope to change attitudes about people with mental disabilities, who number more than 190 million worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.

“It’s insulting, it’s painful and it hurts people,” said actor Eddie Barbanell, who has Down syndrome and appeared in the movie “The Ringer.” “Get that word out! End the word! Bury it!”

While “retard” itself was never a medical term, it derives from the phrase “mental retardation,” which by around 1900 was commonly used by scientists and doctors, said Peter Berns, executive director of The Arc of the United States, a nonprofit advocate for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Even though Berns said its pejorative connotation was established in the 1960s, the phrase “mental retardation” is still used in many state and federal laws, much to the dismay of those trying to stamp out its use.

“People with intellectual disabilities themselves really mounted a movement that they did not want to be referred to with the word ‘retarded,’” he said.

As such, the American Association of Mental Retardation changed its name in 2007 to the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities after its members pleaded for the organization to do so. In another sign that the formal use of the term “mentally retarded” had lost currency, The Associated Press replaced it in its stylebook in 2008 with “mentally disabled.”

Governors sign on
Still, those seeking to end the term’s use face a difficult battle.

“This word is deeply ingrained in our psyche. It comes up in a lot of different contexts,” said Andrew Imparato, president and chief executive officer of the American Association of People With Disabilities. “We have to kind of call it out and start a conversation about why it’s not OK to use the word.”

Among the signatures collected Tuesday were several that belonged to governors: In California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ? whose mother-in-law founded Special Olympics ? signed a proclamation to stop using the word, as did Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry. Iowa Gov. Chet Culver issued a certificate of recognition in support of the campaign.

But the manpower behind the “Spread the Word to End the Word” campaign comes from the students who devised the campaign last month during a Special Olympics youth summit in Idaho and organized rallies around the country.

In Florida, 16-year-old Noah Gray organized a rally for some 600 students at Miami Palmetto Senior High School that featured a rap performance and a speech by Barbanell about his experiences of being called a “retard.”

“Like many other high school students and adults, I used to use the word ‘retarded’ all the time,” said Gray, who was invited to speak at last month’s youth summit. “Since coming down from the Special Olympics, I have not used that word once … and I’m discouraging other people” from using it.

‘The R-word’
At Bowie High School in Maryland, 18-year-old Shannan Barksdale helped gather 861 pledges that will be sent to the Special Olympics organization. During the school’s lunch periods, Barksdale yelled, “Say no to the R-word!” and urged students to sign pledges.

“The word should be eliminated from everyone’s vocabulary,” she said.

Special Olympics has enlisted actor John C. McGinley of the TV show “Scrubs” as a spokesman for the campaign. McGinley, whose 11-year-old son has Down syndrome, said many people don’t realize the word is hateful.

“It is saturated in the vernacular, and this will take a while. And it’s OK,” he said Tuesday. “But it’s important to get under way.”

That’s fucking retarded.

Go fuck yourself man… Are you seriously UPSET that people don’t want the word retard used?? I understand you may just think that a word can’t hurt anyone. But that’s because you’re an ignorant bastard.

Did you maybe stop and think a second WHY people want this word banished? I understand the literal meaning of retarded is basically held back, but there is alot more to the word nowadays.

I work with teens with special needs and I see the shit they have to go through. Although you may just think a word isn’t a big deal, I’ve seen the trouble that it causes them. Hearing that word makes them feel like shit. Just like I’m sure gay people aren’t too enthused when someone insults a person by calling them a faggot.

Seriously man, grow up. You can keep on acting 13 years old and calling everything retarded. Not my problem. But stop for a fucking second some time and think. Think that maybe there is a reason that a derogatory word might have a bigger effect on somebody other than yourself.

Peace

[quote]SlothGuy wrote:
Go fuck yourself man… Are you seriously UPSET that people don’t want the word retard used?? I understand you may just think that a word can’t hurt anyone. But that’s because you’re an ignorant bastard.

Did you maybe stop and think a second WHY people want this word banished? I understand the literal meaning of retarded is basically held back, but there is alot more to the word nowadays.

I work with teens with special needs and I see the shit they have to go through. Although you may just think a word isn’t a big deal, I’ve seen the trouble that it causes them. Hearing that word makes them feel like shit. Just like I’m sure gay people aren’t too enthused when someone insults a person by calling them a faggot.

Seriously man, grow up. You can keep on acting 13 years old and calling everything retarded. Not my problem. But stop for a fucking second some time and think. Think that maybe there is a reason that a derogatory word might have a bigger effect on somebody other than yourself.

Peace [/quote]

you half retard or something?

O’Irish

words are powerful. Don’t you notice how many people throw that word around as an insult?

You’ve got a huge vocabulary, I doubt this impacts you that much.

I’m thinking the word ‘retard’ stays.

The reason why it has a negative connotation… is because it has a negative connotation. When you use the word ‘retarded’ you are implying that something is not right, and is stupid.

Because that’s what ‘retarded’ means.

These days, the more accurate use of the word has vanished, and it’s pretty much a synonym for ‘bad’.

Much like ‘gay’.

But that’s okay, because languages change and evolve. If people want to change the word used to refer to the mentally challenged with ‘challenged’ or disabled’, and people start calling things ‘challenged’ or ‘disabled’, will there be another shit-storm thrown?

Whatever word you replace it with, it’ll still become a synonym for ‘bad’.

I wish these crusaders good luck at stopping the tide.

Sure, I’ve used the phrase in casual conversation but really, if I think about it, I shouldn’t.

The article makes a fair point, perhaps being more sensitive to the actual meaning of what we say would benefit us all.

[quote]SlothGuy wrote:
Go fuck yourself man… Are you seriously UPSET that people don’t want the word retard used?? I understand you may just think that a word can’t hurt anyone. But that’s because you’re an ignorant bastard.

Did you maybe stop and think a second WHY people want this word banished? I understand the literal meaning of retarded is basically held back, but there is alot more to the word nowadays.

I work with teens with special needs and I see the shit they have to go through. Although you may just think a word isn’t a big deal, I’ve seen the trouble that it causes them. Hearing that word makes them feel like shit. Just like I’m sure gay people aren’t too enthused when someone insults a person by calling them a faggot.

Seriously man, grow up. You can keep on acting 13 years old and calling everything retarded. Not my problem. But stop for a fucking second some time and think. Think that maybe there is a reason that a derogatory word might have a bigger effect on somebody other than yourself.

Peace [/quote]

You’re saying that we should just get rid of every single word that “hurts peoples feelings”?

Is that what he fucking said?

this thread is like having deja vu all over again

WHile I would agree words can be powerful ending lives, careers, friendships, relationships even starting wars.

I do belive political correctness is ruining this great land of ours, let’s not forget the first amendment.

The more you react to a inflamatory statement the more power you give it.

I think it is most sanctimonius at times we have all said things at a later more rational time wish we wouldnt have said or whish we could take back or may not be so proud to have our loved ones find out we spoke in such a manner but the true measure of a persons credibility is their ability to decern the appropriatenes of time and place and presnet company as well as the big picture of the impact such vernacular inspires.

That level of maturity and wisdom that comes with tempermaent and vice versa is what determines a persons true nature for at the end of the day one word will only replace another and the quickest way to failure is to try to please everyone.

We must all live according to our own moral compass and not be so quick to judge a persons intent which is truly what measures the pajorative nature of any word.

Here is an example I was attneding a employee orientation workshop for a local business actually a very large national chain dept store. The speaker was saying how she had used the phrase “Off Color” and a woman jumped to her feet outraged and said that was a racist comment and should never be used!

Are you kidding me? DO yoou know because of that chain of stores at least in that district says to its employess they cannot use the term “Off Color”.

There will always be words you do not like as well as music, movies, tv, and people.

Get over it move on don’t empower it by over reacting good people will think the ones using it are jerks and stear clear the ones who condone it will flock together which is good now we know who you are.

Plenty of words I will not use for my own personal reasons and plenty I hate to hear others use but I’m mature enough to live my life in a manner consitant with my own beliefs without infringing on any body elses right even to be an ass.

Political correctness is retarded.

“person who may or may not possibly be cognitively my equal or somewhere thereabouts”

This pisses me off that they want to replace the current terminology with this, because this statement is suggesting that mentally disabled people are intellectually on par with me. No, they are not, if they were, we wouldn’t need a special phrase or way of identifying and referring to them.

All pc terms are horseshit, trying to downplay differences between people, instead of just accepting the fact that people need to get the sand out of their vaginas and accept their differences. I’m 5’ 6", which for a guy is pretty short, but I don’t get all pissy when I hear people making fun of short people and get all upset at tall people for their tallness, I just say “Yeah, it sucks I’m short, but there’s nothing I can do about it so oh well”.

[quote]SlothGuy wrote:
Go fuck yourself man… Are you seriously UPSET that people don’t want the word retard used?? I understand you may just think that a word can’t hurt anyone. But that’s because you’re an ignorant bastard.

Did you maybe stop and think a second WHY people want this word banished? I understand the literal meaning of retarded is basically held back, but there is alot more to the word nowadays.

I work with teens with special needs and I see the shit they have to go through. Although you may just think a word isn’t a big deal, I’ve seen the trouble that it causes them. Hearing that word makes them feel like shit. Just like I’m sure gay people aren’t too enthused when someone insults a person by calling them a faggot.

Seriously man, grow up. You can keep on acting 13 years old and calling everything retarded. Not my problem. But stop for a fucking second some time and think. Think that maybe there is a reason that a derogatory word might have a bigger effect on somebody other than yourself.

Peace [/quote]

Listen dipshit, the English language changes and melds into different things depending on who’s using the word for what.

For instance, I will tell you right now that I use the word “faggot”. I have nothing against gays, in fact, I’m all democratic and shit about letting them get married and adopt kids. But to me, the word faggot does mean I’m calling someone gay, it means that I’m calling them something similar to an “asshole” or a “douchebag”.

Retard is the same way. It doesn’t particularly mean anything anymore against the people it was originally intended against. How long before “mentally disable” is too mean for them, and we have to start saying… fuck, I don’t even know.

And you work with them? Good for you. Here’s another one for you- how come a fifth of the goddamn school budgets goes towards the kids with special needs when, for all intensive purposes, they’re not going anywhere? Honors programs suffer and regular education gets shafted because so much fucking money goes straight to the bottom and never comes back up. Another example of political correct bullshit hurting EVERYONE.

The word retard stays.

It is a more succinct and accurate way to describe slow people that aren’t mentally right – whether they are clinically diagnosed retards or not.

I will make a point to use this word in my daily speech a few times a day just to fuck with those PC retards’ heads.

[quote]JLu wrote:
Political correctness is retarded.

“person who may or may not possibly be cognitively my equal or somewhere thereabouts”

This pisses me off that they want to replace the current terminology with this, because this statement is suggesting that mentally disabled people are intellectually on par with me. No, they are not, if they were, we wouldn’t need a special phrase or way of identifying and referring to them.
[/quote]

While I agree, keep in mind I made that phrase up dude. I forget what they really want to put in there.

Although I hope no one is reading this that has any influence because you might find that phrase in your vernacular soon.

I feel retarded for drinking too much last night and having to come to work drunk.

[quote]sen say wrote:
I feel retarded for drinking too much last night and having to come to work drunk.[/quote]

That makes you feel retarded? Shit, that makes me feel normal. I feel retarded when I’m NOT drunk

[quote]polo77j wrote:
sen say wrote:
I feel retarded for drinking too much last night and having to come to work drunk.

That makes you feel retarded? Shit, that makes me feel normal. I feel retarded when I’m NOT drunk[/quote]

I suck. I’m going to skip my workout today due to drunk.

[quote]sen say wrote:
polo77j wrote:
sen say wrote:
I feel retarded for drinking too much last night and having to come to work drunk.

That makes you feel retarded? Shit, that makes me feel normal. I feel retarded when I’m NOT drunk

I suck. I’m going to skip my workout today due to drunk.[/quote]

That’s funny you say that. I’m mixing my Surge with McCallums and sipping it throughout my workout.

Irish, I generally like your position on things and respect you as much as someone can without really knowing you. I agree that in many cases PC has gone too far, this time I can’t agree.

I have an aunt that is the mental equivalent of a six year old. She is the kindest, most loving person you will ever meet. I have personally seen the hurt this word causes her and gotten in many fights when I was younger because of it.

Do you really mean that you don’t care if you hurt someone helpless so that you can use a word?

I think everyone should have a developmentally challenged person in their life, they can teach you a lot about how to treat people.