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not much to say...too upset about roo.....oh...you coach is a lying arsehole...but you know that anyway....
...how you going mate...geez...it must suck to follow a side that can't kick a goal in half a game of footy against half a side.... :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
good of you to visit after a loss...you are a better man than me..... :wink: 8-)
If posters can't take JPB's 'muppet' call in jest then I feel sorry for them.
Gracious loser to come on here and cop his fair whack... it'd be nice if we we equally gracious winners........
.....but your team really does suck bad, JPB
Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.(Eleanor Roosevelt)
BakesFan wrote: If posters can't take JPB's 'muppet' call in jest then I feel sorry for them.
Gracious loser to come on here and cop his fair whack... it'd be nice if we we equally gracious winners........
.....but your team really does suck bad, JPB
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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However, freedom of expression is not encouraged in certain forums.
BakesFan wrote: If posters can't take JPB's 'muppet' call in jest then I feel sorry for them.
Gracious loser to come on here and cop his fair whack... it'd be nice if we we equally gracious winners........
Some of this comes down to how serious you regard the 'muppet' slur.
This is a cultural thing,somewhat.
For some people, this is a disability slur (it is meant to imply that people are basically brainless, and is usually hurled at people with intellectual disabilities). I know this because I've seen stories about the murders of people where this was the main disability slur used. (The English murder of an intellectually disabled man called Brent Martin comes to mind, but there are many more). Google "Brent Martin muppet" and you will find plenty of stories about it.
So... it depends what you make of the word 'muppet'. For some people, particularly disability rights activists, it's a hate term like the n-word. This is something close to my heart, hence my objections. For me, as someone really concerned about disability, the term 'muppet' is disability vilification, akin to racial vilification. I say this because I have seen FAR TOO MANY crimes, including murder, where this slur has been used. No kidding.
markinUSA wrote:Some of this comes down to how serious you regard the 'muppet' slur.
This is a cultural thing,somewhat.
For some people, this is a disability slur (it is meant to imply that people are basically brainless, and is usually hurled at people with intellectual disabilities). I know this because I've seen stories about the murders of people where this was the main disability slur used. (The English murder of an intellectually disabled man called Brent Martin comes to mind, but there are many more). Google "Brent Martin muppet" and you will find plenty of stories about it.
So... it depends what you make of the word 'muppet'. For some people, particularly disability rights activists, it's a hate term like the n-word. This is something close to my heart, hence my objections. For me, as someone really concerned about disability, the term 'muppet' is disability vilification, akin to racial vilification. I say this because I have seen FAR TOO MANY crimes, including murder, where this slur has been used. No kidding.
Mate, I had no idea.......but it's not the 1st time
Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.(Eleanor Roosevelt)
markinUSA wrote:
Some of this comes down to how serious you regard the 'muppet' slur.
This is a cultural thing,somewhat.
For some people, this is a disability slur (it is meant to imply that people are basically brainless, and is usually hurled at people with intellectual disabilities). I know this because I've seen stories about the murders of people where this was the main disability slur used. (The English murder of an intellectually disabled man called Brent Martin comes to mind, but there are many more). Google "Brent Martin muppet" and you will find plenty of stories about it.
So... it depends what you make of the word 'muppet'. For some people, particularly disability rights activists, it's a hate term like the n-word. This is something close to my heart, hence my objections. For me, as someone really concerned about disability, the term 'muppet' is disability vilification, akin to racial vilification. I say this because I have seen FAR TOO MANY crimes, including murder, where this slur has been used. No kidding.
Mate, I had no idea.......but it's not the 1st time
same.
around here 'muppet' was the term we all called ourselves in 'that' great thread.
can u suggest another word ... although this is australia , and muppet seems very lame to me as a fair dinkum attempt at a disability vilification exercise