'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
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'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
Unbelievable!!!
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore is considering a plan to normalise the term 'Access Inclusion Seekers' when referring to disabled people.
The City Council is revamping their disability policies, with the council's inclusion expert advisory panel now claiming the 'd' word may soon be as offensive as the 'n' word.
One on the panel, Mark Tonga, said using the term 'disabled' portrays people as having 'less capacity and less ability,'
Disability is a subliminal pejorative for many. It's negative. Perhaps sooner than you think, the "d" work will be as offensive as the "n" word is now,' he said.
But Dr Jeremy Sammut, Centre for Independent Studies research fellow, disagreed.
He claimed that policing the language people used was unnecessary and argued issues about inclusion had been dealt with in the past.
'Social attitudes to disability have already changed and almost no one stigmatises and diminishes what people with disability can and should achieve,' Dr Sammut said.
'This is the reason why there is national support for the NDIS... the term "Access Inclusion Seekers" would be very patronising surely when these people think of someone "disabled" as being someone like... Dylan Alcott,' he said.
A council spokeswoman said Mr Tonga was a valuable member of the advisory panel and that they would consider his submission.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -plan.html
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore is considering a plan to normalise the term 'Access Inclusion Seekers' when referring to disabled people.
The City Council is revamping their disability policies, with the council's inclusion expert advisory panel now claiming the 'd' word may soon be as offensive as the 'n' word.
One on the panel, Mark Tonga, said using the term 'disabled' portrays people as having 'less capacity and less ability,'
Disability is a subliminal pejorative for many. It's negative. Perhaps sooner than you think, the "d" work will be as offensive as the "n" word is now,' he said.
But Dr Jeremy Sammut, Centre for Independent Studies research fellow, disagreed.
He claimed that policing the language people used was unnecessary and argued issues about inclusion had been dealt with in the past.
'Social attitudes to disability have already changed and almost no one stigmatises and diminishes what people with disability can and should achieve,' Dr Sammut said.
'This is the reason why there is national support for the NDIS... the term "Access Inclusion Seekers" would be very patronising surely when these people think of someone "disabled" as being someone like... Dylan Alcott,' he said.
A council spokeswoman said Mr Tonga was a valuable member of the advisory panel and that they would consider his submission.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -plan.html
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
Pretty soon
You will not be able to speak to anybody without offending them.
People will simply walk past each other looking down and avoiding eye contact
Oh shite, they do that already
No wonder social skills are all gone.
You will not be able to speak to anybody without offending them.
People will simply walk past each other looking down and avoiding eye contact
Oh shite, they do that already
No wonder social skills are all gone.
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
what the hell has this to do with Clover?... isnt she in charge of lamp posts and street furniture?
this is something [daft we know] but it should be for the disabled to want not someone like clover....
this is something [daft we know] but it should be for the disabled to want not someone like clover....
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
Clover is all for rainbow crossings and identity politics. She spent God knows how much on her rainbow crossing that the NSW government then moved in and covered in the dead of night.
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
Is she a Gay homo Dyke LGBTQRSETC ?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 4:34 pmClover is all for rainbow crossings and identity politics. She spent God knows how much on her rainbow crossing that the NSW government then moved in and covered in the dead of night.
Looks like one anyway IMO.... Just saying!
Not that there is anything wrong with that eh Bobby!
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
She is married but it could be for convenience ... or not. Her hubby looks gay too.
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
This sounds like being black or gay. They are never happy with what they are called and every few years they decide that what you call them is derogatory and change their preference.
Retarded used to be acceptable, then it went to handicapped, then it became disabled, now they want to change it again and we are insensitive if we don't play along. I don't buy it.
Retarded used to be acceptable, then it went to handicapped, then it became disabled, now they want to change it again and we are insensitive if we don't play along. I don't buy it.
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Re: 'The D word will be as offensive as the N word':
It's, as you say, their way of attracting attention.Texan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2019 9:50 amThis sounds like being black or gay. They are never happy with what they are called and every few years they decide that what you call them is derogatory and change their preference.
Retarded used to be acceptable, then it went to handicapped, then it became disabled, now they want to change it again and we are insensitive if we don't play along. I don't buy it.
To gain more funding, and in a vain attempt to gain more sympathy.
They of course deny wanting charity or our sympathy.
But if that's the case, why do they make such a big deal out of everything.
Clover is simply playing to the nutcases, like those in Newtown.
People who are soon off their faces with drugs or stupidity, that anything left of stupid sounds like a good idea.
I have no issue with the disabled.
However, in nature, they woukd seldom reach maturity.
By letting them grow and flourish, we are weakening the human race, more so when they breed more disabled.
Everywhere you go there are billions of dollars wasted on disability friendly access.
In many cases, never used,and never will be used.
What a waste.
We even had to fit disabled toilets in our factory.
There is no way, on Gods good earth, that any disabled person could ever work at our factory.
Even fully able bodied persons sometimes struggle to access the difficult and dangerous parts of our machines.
Why the hell we needed disabled toilets and showers eludes me in the extreme.
Another expensive waste for a very vocal minority group..........again
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A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
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A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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