Saturday, July 21, 2012

Disabled AND RETARDED Are A Bad Combination,...


Clearly exemplifying the downside of an "I can do anything" culture,...
 

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  1. Does it make me bad to laugh at this sort of thing?

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  2. Laughing is probably the only appropriate response -- that right there is what you call a comedy of stupid.
    PW

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  3. In the real life situation, I have some sympathy to the simple and the stranger helping gives me some hope.

    But if you want to see stupid and funny, check this out.

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  4. She wasn't that simple or else she would have had a helper -- she gets up and walks away from the pile up at the end, so I'm thinking she was at least handicapable enough to know better. She was just a dumbass who thought she could.
    No pity for people like that (just like I have no pity for the two tons of fun couple who Rascal their dogs -- they don't walk -- past my house each day, just holding hands, toodling around in their Rascals...smoking cigarettes while hooked up to an oxygen tank...).

    Shit...they aren't really handicapped (nothing that just not eating so damn much wouldn't fix) and they aren't really retarded either (just stupid, stupid, stupid) -- so when they got their Rascals stuck in the mud because they thought they could off road a couple of years back, yep, I laughed my ass off -- which of course makes me a bigot. I felt sorry for the joggers who were trying to get them unstuck (eventually I'd probably help, but I don't think my help is something people like that want, because I will laugh at them).

    Truly handicapped and/or retards...no, I wouldn't laugh and , because they aren't choosing to be in the shit they are in. Same as I don't laugh at innocent bystanders that get caught up in something bad -- but the people who actively choose to put themselves there...oh, they are fair game.

    PW

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