Georg Brandl, 06.07.2011 09:08:
Am 06.07.2011 08:51, schrieb Stefan Behnel:
Georg Brandl, 06.07.2011 07:35:
Well, it was stated that even non-joking use of such words can offend
(the example given was "your argument is blind to (these facts)").
I consider use in jokes to be more serious, since it's careless use.
Sorry if I overreacted here.
There's a common saying that a disabled person can't be considered "normal"
unless he/she can also be called an asshole from time to time.
Personally, I do not consider the pun in question harmful, simply because
it's so clearly just a play on words that doesn't make much sense, apart
from having a double meaning.
In general, however, I think it's important to make jokes with and about
disabled people. That keeps them inside of our society, just like anyone
else. Treating them as "untouchable" means to single them out.
I don't think we need to rehash this here (not meaning to pick on you, Stefan);
Agreed.
those who are interested can sign up to the diversity list and read/post to
the original thread here:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/private/diversity/2011-July/002509.html
Speaking of "singling out", I've been wondering more than once why that
list has a private archive ...
Stefan
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