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Maybe if they get beat a week Sunday they might take both off us.“It was very fine margins over the two legs. Bad luck and decisions from their players cost them. You can’t blame the manager
for that. Stick with clough and they’ll be right up there next season I’m sure.”
Bad decisions from players that shouldn't have been on the pitch.
“I think jay mccleverly is quality, but he’s never going to win the physical battle with smith. thought that was fairly key
myself.”
He's fucking wank.
That's right, either **** or moid are both derogatory terms for people with Down's syndrome.Hmm. Avatar suggests you've been around long enough to remember this and other playground insults but I'll take this at face value...
**** is short for mongoloid a term sometimes applied to people with Down Syndrome.
I think.
Is it not," she was a right minger". Could be wrong.How very rude.
I must admit I thought it was a reference to someone who smelled a bit i.e. ****......pong. I wonder if this is anything to do with a fishmonger as they smell.
I have heard the phrase "she was a right monger" ..... directed at a lady of less than attractive looks.
Interesting term. I will add it to my vocabulary.
HH
How people can still use words like this is totally beyond me, they have no sense of companion for family's dealing with downs-syndrome on a daily basis.
Is it not," she was a right minger". Could be wrong.
The correct and original meaning of the word "mongoloid" was as a description of people originating from East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Russia, the Arctic, the Americas, parts of the Pacific Islands, and some northeastern parts of South Asia. (Hence the country Mongolia, and the ethnic group, the Mongols). It is one of the 3 classifications of the major human races: Caucasoid, Mongoloid and Negroid.
It's a perfectly valid word for every day use, in that context.
The word got attached to Down's Syndrome babies because of the apparent facial similarities with that racial group it produced in Caucasian children. Even in that context it's origins weren't for the purposes of causing offence, only as a descriptive, lay-term rather than clinical term for common usage.
But, as often happens its use pejorative use came to dominate.
Why not reclaim it for more positive use, as Devo did with their song of that name?
Thank you, always look for this post after a match.
So, do Down's Syndrome babies of Mongoloid origin look more Caucasian and do they refer to them as Caucs?
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