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You couldn't make it up dept. no.58: I am tempted to say, politics as usual

Mar 20, 2007 15:52

From today's Sky News:

An Independent councillor who sold a woman with learning difficulties for sex has been given a 12-month suspended jail sentence.( Read more... )

prostitution, you couldn't make it up dept., inverarity, crime

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"Learning Difficulties" jordan179 March 21 2007, 11:20:48 UTC
An Independent councillor who sold a woman with learning difficulties for sex has been given a 12-month suspended jail sentence.

This line is a good illustration of why PC-speak is bad.

Why? Because neither this, nor any other line in the article, explains why her "learning difficulties" enabled him to "sell" her for sex.

Based on what happened in the story, I could guess that the woman in question was mentally retarded, or at least subnormal, but the phrase "learning difficulties" could mean anything all the way down to minor dyslexia or numerical spoonerism, either case of which is compatible with any level of intelligence, from profound idiocy to supergenius.

A similar idiocy is the term "Asian," which tells one absolutely nothing about the race of the individual save that he is probably not Negro (he could, of course, be white, since Russia is one of the major Asian nations).

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Re: "Learning Difficulties" headnoises March 21 2007, 21:58:23 UTC
Agree on the PC, disagree on the "Asian"-- although "Caucasian" annoys me for similar reasons; the Caucasus region is between Turkey, Russia and Iran. My ancestors look nothin' like any of those groups. While admitting you have a good point, please let me explain:

I *know* that when folks say Asian they mean folks with generally straight black hair, almond-yellowish skin, dark eyes with whatever the technical term is for that bit of flesh that causes the sharper almondish shape and a general disposition to being smaller than the average American.

Given the situation, I can *guess* that the woman is one of those who is either very slow or very trusting or just down-right stupid, but I don't actually know. She could be dyslexic and of a helpful nature, talked into this deal; she could be one of those folks who just can't process written words but who honestly wanted to be a prostitute.

I can't know, which is what *Really* annoys me-- they're using language to cloud understanding, rather than to clear up misconception.

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Re: "Learning Difficulties" fpb March 21 2007, 22:31:30 UTC
I am afraid you are incorrect. IN the United Kingdom, which is where this piece of news comes from, "Asian" generally means from the Indian subcontinent, and is most often an euphemism for a Muslim of Pakistani or Bangladeshi origin. Likewise, "learning disabilities" is universally understood to mean "severely retarded, enough to need professional help". I'm afraid you just have to know the specific polite British lies.

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Re: "Learning Difficulties" headnoises March 21 2007, 22:34:29 UTC
Biggest problem with a World Wide Web-- polite euphimisims don't carry all that well.

I can just imagine the fainting from Mr. Obama if my (now dead) Godfather had refered to him as a Marker.(he was an old Basque sheep herder-- they have one black-wooled sheep for every X number of sheep.)

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Re: "Learning Difficulties" jordan179 March 22 2007, 01:17:46 UTC
I *know* that when folks say Asian they mean folks with generally straight black hair, almond-yellowish skin, dark eyes with whatever the technical term is for that bit of flesh that causes the sharper almondish shape and a general disposition to being smaller than the average American.

Ok, then what's the term for someone from India who belongs to one of the major races of the subcontinent? I believe the term "Asian" would again be used, and they don't look very much like Chinese or Japanese people.

Given the situation, I can *guess* that the woman is one of those who is either very slow or very trusting or just down-right stupid, but I don't actually know. She could be dyslexic and of a helpful nature, talked into this deal; she could be one of those folks who just can't process written words but who honestly wanted to be a prostitute.

I can't know, which is what *Really* annoys me-- they're using language to cloud understanding, rather than to clear up misconception.Exactly, and it has policy-making implications. For instance ( ... )

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Re: "Learning Difficulties" headnoises March 22 2007, 02:46:39 UTC
Ok, then what's the term for someone from India who belongs to one of the major races of the subcontinent? I believe the term "Asian" would again be used, and they don't look very much like Chinese or Japanese people.

In the US? They'd be discribed as "Indian" or, possibly, Hindu. First two examples that come to mind are the cute guy from Short Circuit who isn't the love intrest, and the guy on the Simpsons who owns the mini mart.

Exactly, and it has policy-making implications. For instance, if I wanted to avoid letting retarded people be exploited in such a manner we could set up a better-monitored wardship program; doing such to people with mere learning disabilities such as dyslexia would be not only insulting but a direct violation of their civil rights.

Exactly. Wasn't there an old phrase? A child-like mind?

There's got to be a way to let folks who simply aren't the normal level of mental ablity have dignity, but be protected, too.

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