Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.
So nobody can suggest someone like that should not attend golf tennis or chess matches?
I will suggest it. If they can't be counted on to control their tics to the point it can become a disturbance to those involved, then of course they should not attend.
Anonymous wrote:but would that not be ableism? And apparently that’s worse than racismAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.
So nobody can suggest someone like that should not attend golf tennis or chess matches?
I will suggest it. If they can't be counted on to control their tics to the point it can become a disturbance to those involved, then of course they should not attend.
but would that not be ableism? And apparently that’s worse than racismAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.
So nobody can suggest someone like that should not attend golf tennis or chess matches?
I will suggest it. If they can't be counted on to control their tics to the point it can become a disturbance to those involved, then of course they should not attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.
So nobody can suggest someone like that should not attend golf tennis or chess matches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.
So nobody can suggest someone like that should not attend golf tennis or chess matches?
Anonymous wrote:So you're saying you don't understand the meaning of the word involuntary?
I think what everyone is hung up on is that this word had to have been in his thoughts. Seems stretchy to me.