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23 years ago #452
Another disgruntled former human services worker, Onyx? I agree with you there; those people know perfectly well what they are doing. But I don't think we have too many rights. I mean, look at what's happening right now. All the "president" has to do is mention war and terrorism, and suddenly he decides he can do whatever he wants. (That's the short version, of course.)

23 years ago #453
Yeah -- we have too few rights. Or rather maybe we do have the rights we need but the court finds against them (deciding in favor of drug laws, tax laws, search and seizure laws, gun laws, state religion, etc.)

The point of those laws Onyx is not to protect criminals but to protect the innocent. We have perhaps one of (if not THE) best justice systems in the world, but we still send innocents to jail and the chair and find out too late -- not to mention the many whose crimes are due to bad laws. There are those who take advantage, but the framers of the constitution understood it was more important to protect the innocent than to punish the guilty.

But I don't believe you're half as misanthropic as you claim. After all, you're hanging out in a public chat room!

23 years ago #454
Actually my mom works with these "mentally disabled" (why can't they just call em retards? ) ppl who think nothing of throwing stuff at the employees of the place. And her superiors have basically told em they can't do anything but feed these ppl & give em meds & clean up after em cuz most of em shit their pants on a regular basis. One guy likes to molest kids and another is always purposely injuring himself and these people are supposed to be treated like adults??? Hell, half of us who ARE adults don't get to be treated like adults, why should some retard who acts like a 2 year old get that priviledge?

As for the laws that try to protect the innocent and let criminals sit around for years appealing... I think it's all well and good when they aren't sure if the person committed the crime or not. But what about someone with a criminal history? They sit around just as long as the innocent do, and everyone's pretty sure they're guilty. But they spend lots of tax dollars feeding them and dealing with trial after trial after trial on their behalf. And the 3 strikes you're out thing doesn't seem to be particularly effective. A lot of people sit in prison for years being fed and taken care of better than a lot of residents of this country. It gets to where you almost wanna commit a crime so you can have 3 square meals a day. And then people like my mom's ex get off with a slap on the wrist. He stalked her for I don't know how long and all they did was fine him a little bit and stick him in jail overnight until he sobered up, and half the times my mom reported him breaking the restraining order, the cops didn't even show up (or if they did they didn't believe a damn word she said).

Anyway I can't fix the system, I just like bitching about it now and then. Oh, and the next time you feel like hearing me rant, ask me about a year or 2 ago when one of my friends was murdered. (We hardly ever have murders here so ppl will be talking about it for years.)

23 years ago #455
I actually prefer "retarded" to "disabled". I don't know why anyone would prefer "disabled". A vegetable is disabled. Someone who has to struggle more than others to do the same stuff is retarded.

23 years ago #456
I think Mentally Deficient the most accurate term.

23 years ago #457
Maybe we are even more politcally correct up here in Canada. For the last several years what used to be the society for the retarded, mentally disabled, whatever, has moved through all the phases of 'challenged' 'differently abled' until they arrive at "Association for Community Living".

23 years ago #458
AWESOME.

23 years ago #459
Well retard means slow in italian, so I guess that's not politically correct. I guess the most correct way to call them is whatever their disease is(such as Down Syndrome victim or something).

23 years ago #460
Yes, "slow" is exact;y what it means. Which seems more politically correct to me than "incapable". But the definition of mental retardation has nothing to do with any specific ailment, it's just showing up in the lowest standard deviation on the IQ bell curve.

23 years ago #461
It depends on the way words are used in conversation. Kids will call each other "retard" or say "That is so retarded." Use the word "victim" around certain people, too, and you will get an earful.

I wasn't even supposed to call my clients "clients" but "consumers."

23 years ago #462
Why not? LOL
"I can't come to dinner honey cause I have another client coming in"

23 years ago #463
"Consumer" was an eerily appropriate term, because taking care of them really does consume you.


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