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bootlegga @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:55 pm

Ann Coulter’s ‘retard’ tweet says more about her than her politics

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In a U.S. election year that’s seen chairs, birds and binders rise to comedic prominence on the Internet, leave it to Ann Coulter to be the most offensive and unfunny of her political brethren.

During the final presidential debate on Monday, the conservative pundit took to Twitter to comment on Mitt Romney’s strategy of not verbally attacking Barack Obama. She could have said any number of things with 140 characters. “Sound strategy, Mitt, you don’t want to come off as antagonistic to potential voters.” Or even, “Knock ‘em dead! Go Team Republican!!1! #ourtime.” Instead, she tweeted: “I highly approve of Romney's decision to be kind and gentle to the retard.”

The R-word? Really? The Internet did not laugh. The reaction to Coulter has, thankfully, been swift and condemning. (For those 1,417 people and counting that have favourited Coulter’s tweet on Twitter: Shame on you.) The most damning note, though, comes from an open letter written by Special Olympian John Franklin Stephens, reports the Los Angeles Times.

“Come on Ms. Coulter, you aren’t dumb and you aren’t shallow. So why are you continually using a word like the R-word as an insult?” begins his missive that’s been shared by tens of thousands of users on social media. The letter is worth reading in whole – Stephens, who is 30 years old and has Down syndrome, is clearly not holding anything back. “Well, Ms. Coulter, you, and society, need to learn that being compared to people like me should be considered a badge of honor.”

As CNN reports, Stephens is simply the angriest in a long line of people who deal with mental disabilities in some way in everyday life. Mommy blogger Ellen Seidman, who has been writing about the challenges of raising a son with special needs, notes that Coulter has been guilty of using the word repeatedly in the past – not to mention her subsequent use of the word again two tweets after the initial blast.

Coulter, for her part, has not responded to any of the criticism, though her passively leaving the tweet publicly intact might be saying enough.

But a simpler question remains: Why is a fully grown adult – albeit an incendiary one – using such language? And, sorry, Ann, you can’t hide behind your professional punditry this time. CNN notes that, in 2010, use of the words “retard” and “retardation” in U.S. health, education and labour laws had been banned by Congress in favour of “intellectual disability.” They also report that the American Psychiatric Association, which publishes the mental-health bible Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, plans to replace the phrase “mental retardation” with “intellectual development disorder” in its upcoming fifth edition.

Regardless of any social stigmas about mental health that Coulter conjures with her tweet, the sadder character statement is that Coulter is no better than an immature school-aged bully who uses words to hurt others. I can imagine where Stephens may have first heard the word “retard,” and he hints at it in his letter: “I thought first of asking whether you meant to describe the President as someone who was bullied as a child by people like you,” he writes, “but rose above it to find a way to succeed in life as many of my fellow Special Olympians have.”

In a time when bullying is being seriously addressed because of its sometimes fatal results and the mental scars it can leave behind years after the fact, it’s inexcusable for Coulter to behave like her words are innocently fanning the flames of political discourse. Instead, she’s said much more about the way some of us still treat others, her and 1,417-plus other bullies.


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RUEZ @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 2:59 pm

What a stupid bitch.

   



DrCaleb @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:10 pm

Is anyone still listening to the villiage bicycle?

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:22 pm

I personally find it funny for the simple fact that the comment pi$$ed off people who don't like Ann anyway. Let it not be said that she doesn't care about the opinions of her detractors because she does go the extra mile to pee on them. :lol:

   



pineywoodslim @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:23 pm

US politics have to be the dumbest in the western world.

Or, at least the most obviously so.

   



pineywoodslim @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:23 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
I personally find it funny for the simple fact that the comment pi$$ed off people who don't like Ann anyway. Let it not be said that she doesn't care about the opinions of her detractors because she does go the extra mile to pee on them. :lol:


Yes, she's got her schtick.

   



BartSimpson @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:25 pm

pineywoodslim pineywoodslim:
US politics have to be the dumbest in the western world.


We have the least efficient political system around and it prevents politicians from doing whatever they want to.

Thank God.

   



xerxes @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:56 pm

I'm still waiting for Sarah Palin to have a crap attack about her using that word. Especially since she had one when Rahm Emmanuel used it.

   



pineywoodslim @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:41 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
pineywoodslim pineywoodslim:
US politics have to be the dumbest in the western world.


We have the least efficient political system around and it prevents politicians from doing whatever they want to.

Thank God.


Seems to me that the pols do whatever they want regardless of public opinion.

Nothing unique to the US in that of course. Just perhaps more obvious. If you'd like, you could cynically characterize the US system as extremely transparent in its obvious fakery.

   



CanadianJeff @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:49 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
pineywoodslim pineywoodslim:
US politics have to be the dumbest in the western world.


We have the least efficient political system around and it prevents politicians from doing whatever they want to.

Thank God.


Part of why I'm very libertarian when it comes to government. I hope they are never truly organized enough to pull off anything big brother.

Truly though Ann just gets way too much attention from the media. Just leave the pissant in a corner to die off and let's get on with some actual intelligent conversation.

   



DanSC @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:04 pm

pineywoodslim pineywoodslim:
US politics have to be the dumbest in the western world.

Or, at least the most obviously so.

Only the most obviously so, as elections in the world's only superpower tend to attract attention. Politics in places like Greece, Belgium, and Lebanon are many orders of magnitude dumber.

   



Xort @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:29 pm

What's wrong with calling someone a retard to indicate you think lowly of how smart they are? It is what the word means. Held back, to retard something is to slow it or hold it back, when used in the context of a human most often means of limited mental ability.

What is a grown person doing by saying 'the r-word'? Is retard now something you can't say? When you say 'the [letter]-word' what you are doing is functionaly equal to saying whatever word you didn't say. It's child baby half talk for people to stupid or retarded to understand what communication is. If you say 'oh fudge' rather than 'oh fuck' your intent is to communicate the contextual meaning of the word fuck.

EDIT I can't wait for someone with a mental illness to freak out at someone that says 'that's a crazy idea' and gets all butthurt over someone making referance to mental illness in a negitive manner.

   



Jonny_C @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:33 pm

John Franklin Stephens' letter to Ann Coulter:

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Dear Ann Coulter,

Come on Ms. Coulter, you aren’t dumb and you aren’t shallow. So why are you continually using a word like the R-word as an insult?

I’m a 30 year old man with Down syndrome who has struggled with the public’s perception that an intellectual disability means that I am dumb and shallow. I am not either of those things, but I do process information more slowly than the rest of you. In fact it has taken me all day to figure out how to respond to your use of the R-word last night.

I thought first of asking whether you meant to describe the President as someone who was bullied as a child by people like you, but rose above it to find a way to succeed in life as many of my fellow Special Olympians have.

Then I wondered if you meant to describe him as someone who has to struggle to be thoughtful about everything he says, as everyone else races from one snarkey sound bite to the next.

Finally, I wondered if you meant to degrade him as someone who is likely to receive bad health care, live in low grade housing with very little income and still manages to see life as a wonderful gift.

Because, Ms. Coulter, that is who we are – and much, much more.

After I saw your tweet, I realized you just wanted to belittle the President by linking him to people like me. You assumed that people would understand and accept that being linked to someone like me is an insult and you assumed you could get away with it and still appear on TV.

I have to wonder if you considered other hateful words but recoiled from the backlash.

Well, Ms. Coulter, you, and society, need to learn that being compared to people like me should be considered a badge of honor.

No one overcomes more than we do and still loves life so much.

Come join us someday at Special Olympics. See if you can walk away with your heart unchanged.

A friend you haven’t made yet,
John Franklin Stephens
Global Messenger
Special Olympics Virginia


She got SCHOOLED.

   



Xort @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:38 pm

Jonny_C Jonny_C:
John Franklin Stephens' letter to Ann Coulter:
She got SCHOOLED.

Maybe, I doubt the schooling that can be given by someone that uses baby talk.

   



Toastmaker @ Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:42 pm

For a pretty intelligent woman, that was a pretty dumb thing to say. We seem to see a lot of prominent people recently with self-inflicted wounds.

   



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