Re: them words

Subject: Re: them words
From: Pat Madea <madea -at- MMSI -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 10:17:52 MST

I agree with Sue wholeheartedly. I think she hits the nail on the
head with her posting in response to Geoff Hart's earlier post re:
the PC term for persons with handicaps. I appreciated Geoff's
comments, too, but Sue's seemed more on the mark:

>From: SuePStewrt -at- AOL -dot- COM
>
>> I've also had lots of difficulty accepting politically correct
>> language. For example, why do we say disabled (not able to do
>> something, a less-offensive form of "invalid") instead of handicapped
>> (having a disadvantage compared to non-handicapped people)? The latter
>> is both more accurate and less offensive.<<
>
>Actually, none of these *adjectives* is considered appropriate under the ADA
>(Americans with Disabilities Act), because they label the person. To be PC,
>one should say "person with a disability" or "person with a handicap." And
>yes, I've already seen the initialism PWD.
>
>Personally, I just refer to myself as a gimp.
>
>sue stewart
>suepstewrt -at- aol -dot- com
>

madea // madea -at- mmsi -dot- com


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