tigerpie wrote:mots02 wrote:tigerpie wrote:Booney wrote:He is, yes.
Ok oracle what is so strange about trying to fathom why we still have racist idiots at the footy?
I'm not the Oracle and wouldn't dream to speak on his behalf but i'll have a stab at why people might think your comments are strange.
Some moron makes racist remarks on a social media account. Gets called out for it, banned etc.
Without doing any research on the subject (or the person who made the remarks), you make a baseless claim that perhaps the person has an intellectual disability, whilst citing circumstances where you've seen it at the footy yourself (sometimes apparently hilarious).
When called out on that, that might be a poor take on the situation, you double down with the notion that being pissed makes someone disabled.
When called out on that, you double down that you meant that being pissed makes you 'temporarily disabled' and that people (me) should have a sense of humour about that.
Trying to fathom why we still have racist idiots at the footy isn't strange, your baseless links to disability is strange and outright wrong.
How did I go Oracle?
I was referring to Booney being the Oracle not you.
Read my original post mots.
Sounds to me like you have an agenda.
I didn't claim he was disabled! I was trying to find a reason people still resort to this idiocy.
My example was lived and although i felt sorry for the guy in my example he still needed to be told to calm his language.
In closing, in this day and age, my original post gave a lived example of what may have been the case.
I never said this was THE case.
Even his being pissed excuse doesn't wash with me. He'd have to be almost comatose to come out with that......or he has some form of disability.
If it wasn't mentioned he wanted to be a journo I would've just gone with the racist idiot line.
Ok last comment on this - I promise.
I know who you meant as the Oracle.
I've read your original post and all of the subsequent ones - they didn't get any better, and neither does your last one imho.
I might have an Agenda on this, you might be right.
As someone who's Dad sustained an injury that left him significantly disabled 38 years ago, I didn't find it humorous then and still don't. Neither does he.
Having a cousin with significant and multiple disabilities (including intellectual disabilities), I don't find her condition funny, nor do I blanketly excuse her when she says or does things that might, to some, be inappropriate from time to time. She gets called out too.
As the lead of a National Organisation supporting people with a disability, I am confident that none of the 7500 people or their families supported by the organization would find the notion of someone being pissed as 'temporarily disabled' funny.
Part of my role is to advocate and educate, your original and subsequent comments are completely misguided, people with a disability don't need or want you to feel sorry for them and don't want you to blanketly apply your perception on them that they don't or can't know any better.
Discrimination and bias when applied to race is wrong, its also wrong when its applied to people with a disability.
You're right, I probably have an agenda. My examples are also lived - daily.
End of.