I think the word is only insulting if it's intentionally thrown out to be insulting.
I don't think the term retarded is a bad word in and of itself. I don't see the issue with using it to describe something someone thinks is stupid...or slow...or "off."
For one thing, I haven't heard the word retarded used to describe any one with a mental handicap in a long time. People aren't labelled as "mentally retarded" anymore... They have a mental disability...
I equate the word retard with someone who is acting stupid or being slow. I don't associate the word retard with someone who has a mental disability. I guess that's why it doesn't offend me.
I don't look at a child with Down's Syndrome and think they are retarded. I think they are a child with Down's Syndrome. I differentiate those things in my head...am I making sense?
I know I'm sort of babbling, but I can't figure out how to make my argument clearer...I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't agree that retarded is a bad word... I don't agree that people throw around the word retard and immediately that means they're comparing a stupid person to a person who has a genuine disability and thereby make having a mental disability make that person less human....
Anyway- I know it bothers Ree and Saydrah. So I try to check my words at the door. If I slip, please know the term is not meant as a derogatory term towards the mentally handicapped. Nor does it mean that I think of mentally challenged individuals as less than human.
I've said this before and I'll say it again...
I just have to wonder at all this arguing over words. I mean, pretty soon we aren't going to have any words left to describe each other....pretty much everything is insulting to someone nowadays. I think the big thing to remember with the use of a word is the intent. And in different areas, the words mean different things to different people.
I don't think the term retarded is a bad word in and of itself. I don't see the issue with using it to describe something someone thinks is stupid...or slow...or "off."
For one thing, I haven't heard the word retarded used to describe any one with a mental handicap in a long time. People aren't labelled as "mentally retarded" anymore... They have a mental disability...
I equate the word retard with someone who is acting stupid or being slow. I don't associate the word retard with someone who has a mental disability. I guess that's why it doesn't offend me.
I don't look at a child with Down's Syndrome and think they are retarded. I think they are a child with Down's Syndrome. I differentiate those things in my head...am I making sense?
I know I'm sort of babbling, but I can't figure out how to make my argument clearer...I guess what I'm trying to say is that I don't agree that retarded is a bad word... I don't agree that people throw around the word retard and immediately that means they're comparing a stupid person to a person who has a genuine disability and thereby make having a mental disability make that person less human....
Anyway- I know it bothers Ree and Saydrah. So I try to check my words at the door. If I slip, please know the term is not meant as a derogatory term towards the mentally handicapped. Nor does it mean that I think of mentally challenged individuals as less than human.
I've said this before and I'll say it again...
I just have to wonder at all this arguing over words. I mean, pretty soon we aren't going to have any words left to describe each other....pretty much everything is insulting to someone nowadays. I think the big thing to remember with the use of a word is the intent. And in different areas, the words mean different things to different people.
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