So labelling people with disabilities as 'unfortunates' is fine with you is it ? How about 'cripples' ? What about 'retard' or 'spaz' ?EnjoyingTheSun wrote:I think it is very important that things are labelled correctly. Handicapable is a new buzzword but obviously the disabled aren't in a position to have a clear opinion.
As for your 'ironic' statement about people with disabilities themselves not having clear opinions, the article I linked to was produced by an organisation created by and run by young people with disabilities. They have a very well laid out opinion on such matters but that reality does not fit with your agenda does it, so better to portray it as being 'guardianistas' (without disabilities) who are saying these things even though that is so clearly and demonstrably not the truth or reality in this case of the use of the word 'unfortunate' in relation to people with disabilities.
For me that is a classic example of the kind of straw man argument put forward by those who have an agenda of 'anti leftism' (for want of a better word). No one , left or right , black or white has any problem with the word 'blackboard'. It is just a fictitious straw man argument.EnjoyingTheSun wrote:I have never met a black person who objects to the word blackboard but met quite a few white liberal virtue signallers who will get mortally offended on their behalf.
I doubt that there are many English speaking black people however who are not aware of how within the English language the colour black is consistently associated with 'bad' and white with 'good', in the way red is associated with 'danger', and the historical connections to things like slavery and colonialism as to why in English 'black' is the colour for 'bad' and white is 'good'. Blackboard as a word to describe a board that is coloured black has no in built negative connotations. However phrases like 'black list' , or 'black ball' or 'black hat' and countless others are all built around the idea that 'black = bad'. Such connections between the colour black and the idea 'bad' do not exist in many other languages, they are the result of a history of slavery and colonialism and the idea of the racial superiority of the 'white man'. That is not an argument that expressions like 'black list' should be banned from usage but it is saying that we should understand the historical context behind why in our language black equates to bad.
Proscribing use of words by fiat is never a good idea and never produces the intended result in any case. However that does not mean that you can not and should not take personal responsibility in your choice of words. Accepting personal responsibility is not 'political correctness'.
I understand you have an agenda of portraying a 'reality' where why and how words change is the result of some secret cabal of 'guardinaistas and bearded sociology lecturers' sat in some darkened room plotting how they can interfere in other peoples lives but in my opinion that says way more about you than it does about any objective reality about the world we live in. Over my life time words like 'nigger','wog''paki','yid','kike','cripple','spaz'.'poofter' and countless others have reduced in their common every day usage by massive amounts. Not as the result of some secretive cabal of 'leftist' hell bent on controlling and dictating how everyone else lives by feigning fake outrage at issue they do not really care about. The usage of such words is the result of millions and millions and millions of individuals over generations making personal choices in the use of the words they chose to use or not use. It is not conspiracy it is an evolution rooted in personal choice and personal responsibility towards society in general by millions of 'ordinary' people.
To be honest from your posts here (but considerably less so in person I might add) you come across to me of having a huge chip on your shoulder about an imagined group of people with imaginary 'power' that is forcing everyone else to do things they do not want to do for no other reason that they get off on making others do what they want. I personally think such a world view is largely divorced from any sort of objective reality. In my view there are 'secret' groups of small amounts of people, with common agendas, that exercise hidden but real influence and power of all of our daily lives. However such groups imo are not the 'guardianistas' but a very different kind of entity entirely and I think every time you spout off about the 'guardianistas', to some degree or other they chuckle and smile at how such keeps any spotlight off them.
Do you want a serious discussion of the reality of what 'lefties' have been instrumental in achieving in the last hundred years or so, to the betterment of the vast majority of peoples lives ? Some how I do not think that is a discussion you have much interest in but I might be wrong ?EnjoyingTheSun wrote:A leftie will ......