Would you rather be a clown shoe or a ****?

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Which is the worst insult?

  • Clown shoe

  • ****


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So mong isn't a derogatory term which would offend some disabled people if uttered in their presence?
Like spazz. Or the N word would if uttered in their presence. Unless it was another IC3 uttering it of course, then it is OK?

Spaz or N have not got new meanings. Have I used them on here?

What about Moron or Cretin?

Mong means to act or say something stupid or idiotic. It's moved on from it's original meaning as have other words. Nobody on here uses it as a slur on disabled people.

I'm guessing you never use any derogatory terms just in case they upset somebody nearby?

Offence is taken not given. It's a choice.
 
Snowflake.

Terms & words progress.

When used on here it's not directed at any DS people. It's used when addressing somebody that's acted stupid or idiotic. As in it's definition.

mong in British 2
(mɒŋ)

noun
British slang, offensive
a stupid or foolish person
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers


What if you use the word "bastard"? You may be offending an illegitimate person. Shall we ban that too? You'd be the first chucking out the snowflake tag if somebody complained.

If it was directed at somebody who was DS because they were DS then it would be wrong.

The only person connecting the word to DS people is the person complaining.

Senile Snowflake Society.

It doesn't need to be directed to DS people in order to be offensive.

We can be offended on their behalf.
 
Spaz or N have not got new meanings. Have I used them on here?

What about Moron or Cretin?

Mong means to act or say something stupid or idiotic. It's moved on from it's original meaning as have other words. Nobody on here uses it as a slur on disabled people.

I'm guessing you never use any derogatory terms just in case they upset somebody nearby?

Offence is taken not given. It's a choice.

the n word has changed, kind of.
if it ends in an a instead of a hard r it's used as endearment
it's a youth thing
 
Gammon's a good un.

Especially when the gammon get all snowflake about being called gammon.