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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
I am too, only got diagnosed when at uni, cycled about 8 miles to the assessment much to the bemusement of the educational psychologist who said i shouldn't have the balance / coordination to have learnt to ride a bike.

"should I stop?"

"no, if you enjoy it, carry on"

"how about skateboarding?"

*sits down and starts taking notes*

sorry, thought the topic ought to have some cycling content

Precisely. I have Autism (Cannot say Asperger's Syndrome because of political correctness), and people with my condition should not be able to understand sarcasm, but I do. A form of my Autism is cycling. I get really annoyed it I am unable to do it (with an acception of holidays).
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
People with disabilities or disorders or anything else wrong are still normal people, they're just more unique than the rest of the normal people. :laugh:

What is normal nowadays?
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Precisely. I have Autism (Cannot say Asperger's Syndrome because of political correctness), and people with my condition should not be able to understand sarcasm, but I do. A form of my Autism is cycling. I get really annoyed it I am unable to do it (with an acception of holidays).
What is wrong with the term Aspergers. As far as I am aware it is a perfectly valid term with no negative connetations.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Precisely. I have Autism (Cannot say Asperger's Syndrome because of political correctness), and people with my condition should not be able to understand sarcasm, but I do. A form of my Autism is cycling. I get really annoyed it I am unable to do it (with an acception of holidays).

You must live in a very PC environment id Asperger's Syndrome is not an acceptable term.

Things can be taken too far with PC acceptability and it's ironic that most of the enforcers of policical correctness are those who profess to be ,the most liberal minded.

Back to the original post. There was nothing offensive said by the woman intentionally or unintentionally. I'm surprised that the query has generated so much hot air.
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Back to the original post. There was nothing offensive said by the woman intentionally or unintentionally. I'm surprised that the query has generated so much hot air.

Of course she didnt mean anything offensive by it but was it the best term to use?

I thought that Asperger's had been ruled as an incorrect term. It is not that the Asperger's' family dont want to use the name anymore, just that it isnt allowed anymore.
On documents, you always see 'Autism'.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I thought that Asperger's had been ruled as an incorrect term. It is not that the Asperger's' family dont want to use the name anymore, just that it isnt allowed anymore.
On documents, you always see 'Autism'.

You might have leapt to a conclusion that is unsupported by facts.

Just because you haven't seen the term written down on forms does not mean that it has been banned.

It's widely used where I work. There is no ban in Bradford.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
If society starts to use a term in an offensive and derogatory way then it becomes an insult or in other words 'politically correct'.

The word 'spastic' is an example of this. Of course 'politically correct' has itself become a means of denigrating thoughts or actions as has 'Health and Safety'. Whoever would have thought that health and safety would become a form of madness!
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Slightly off topic, but I believe black is white.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
If society starts to use a term in an offensive and derogatory way then it becomes an insult or in other words 'politically correct'.

The word 'spastic' is an example of this. Of course 'politically correct' has itself become a means of denigrating thoughts or actions as has 'Health and Safety'. Whoever would have thought that health and safety would become a form of madness!

I worked in mental handicap hospitals (that term itself is no longer used, I guess) about 30 years ago, for a few years. There were 'patients' (aka 'residents') who'd been admitted in the 1920s and 30s with diagnoses like "cretin" and "feeble minded". Cretinism points to a condition, but there were also women who were put there because they'd had illegitimate children, nowt else, and now were so institutionalised that the idea of going out into the community was scary. So, things have moved on a bit.
Back to the OP, I think it's someone picking the wrong word.
 
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