Early fireworks - why?

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Quite. Some friends of mine have a little girl with cerebral palsy. I can only imagine their rage and heartbreak if someone used that word in front of them or their daughter.
Yes Jo, and my wife has spent a career working in the field of CP
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Why would you associate this word with a young lady with cerebral palsy, your association, not mine.
Actually, Scope used to be called The Spastic Society but changed their name and stopped using the word after it became negatively and cruelly associated with the way you used it in your post. The word "spazzers" is a horrible insult to the people who have this condition and should be consigned to the history books with other such abusive, insensitive and derogatory terms.
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
"the way I used it in my post" not my intention to insult anybody, can you make me feel any worse than I already do? FFS, my nephew has downs, I did not mean any insult or harm to anyone at all:sad:
I don't believe you did. It's a good reminder to us all to think about the language we use and the impact it has on others, especially online.
 

Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
I don't believe you did. It's a good reminder to us all to think about the language we use and the impact it has on others, especially online.
Thanks, won't be posting again on cycle chat, feel really bad:sad:
 

Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
Nah, no point hiding. You said something, you apologised... if the apology is genuine (as I think it is) then hold your head up and move on. It's the ones who insult with the intent to cause hurt and pain that should hide in shame.
The apology is genuine' I have read far worse on cycle chat with no chastation, just feel bad.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
"the way I used it in my post" not my intention to insult anybody, can you make me feel any worse than I already do? FFS, my nephew has downs, I did not mean any insult or harm to anyone at all:sad:
Fair enough Mrs M, I don't like the word because I know what my. S.I.L. with cerebral palsy has had to put up with over the years.

Not long ago she had a medical report done for work in which the doctor described her as slightly spastic. Some people took offence at it, and I had to point out that he was using it as a proper medical term, that shows some people's perception of the word. Even the Spastics Society have changed their name.

I wouldn't beat yourself up over it, if you stick around you'll see lots of arguments, most tend to blow over in a few days. :smile:
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Most nights are "firework night" in Bradford, been visiting the maternity ward at BRI lately and they start right outside at about 7pm and go on for hours.............
 
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