Saying “Crippled” Leads to Arrest

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Saying “Crippled” Leads to Arrest


Make sure your Newspeak dictionary is up to date, and study it carefully on a daily basis. Use of previously innocuous words that our rulers have arbitrarily forbidden can lead to arrest:


A man who says he was charged with disorderly conduct after using the word “crippled” to promote a comedian with muscular dystrophy claims Cincinnati police violated his free speech rights, and the comedian agrees.

Forest Thomer, of Cold Spring, Ky., is to appear in a Cincinnati courtroom on the charge Wednesday. He was cited by Cincinnati police last month at a park after he and comedian Ally Bruener say he asked people if they wanted to “laugh at the crippled girl.”

The question was not intended to demean his friend Bruener, but to promote her next comedy show and her allybruener.com website, the two said Monday. Bruener, who is in a wheelchair because of the degenerative muscle disorder, said she would approach people after Thomer asked them the question, tell a joke and talk about her next performance. Thomer also would record some of the public’s responses for use on Bruener’s website, showing people saying: “I laughed at the crippled girl.”

For his thought crime, Thomer could get 30 days in the hoosegow.

As for the crippled— I mean, as for the person of handicappedness,


“I don’t think words have power until you react negatively to them,” said Bruener.

They don’t, but our PC rulers do, so watch your tongue. By the way, the word Chinaman is also forbidden now, in case you hadn’t heard. No one seems to know why.
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I've never heard the word "crippled" used by anyone born after 1950.

Are you really old, Bizzy? :eek:
 
Words are being replaced with politically correct terminology in fear that someone might be offended and they could sue.

This is all about fears of a lawsuit in America's deeply corrupt and troubled civil justice system.

Crippled/physically handicapped
Retarded/mentally challenged
Black/African American
Mexican/Hispanic

If a teacher or school staff member uses the term "retarded" he/she risks being fired or even sued. Retarded has been replaced by "special needs" and "learning disabled". 40 years ago using this word was entirely innocuous, but because of today's corrupt, ridiculous, repressive, and abusive litigious environment, the slightest act of political incorrectness may result in a lawsuit involving hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.

This kind of ridiculous bureaucracy is most commonly found in schools and in the workplace, it creates and oppressive and repressive environment where people have to be very careful about their every action and every utterance fearing that someone could sue.

Using words and terminology that were formerly innocuous is now seen as racism/slander/harassment/discrimination.

This is going to continue to get worse as more and more greedy tort attorneys try to loosen the restrictions on sue-able offenses so they can cash in on those settlements and fill their pockets.
 
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