Very easy to say "it's not because they are special needs, it's because I think they are an arsehole" and quietly overlook the possibility that being special needs has influenced that view of them. Lots of people hate special needs people out of sheer bigotry, it's naive to think only people who aren't you are capable of that.
Euphemism treadmill. Whatever label you give a group that most people don't like will become an insult sooner or later, and you have to swap it for another one.88chaz88 said:The only thing I don't find okay is just casually referring to them as "special". Has this actually become socially acceptable? Because it's really fucking insulting. Aren't the terms 'disabled' or 'mentally challenged' good enough?