S4B wrote:Sotonian wrote:I have done so and moved on
Liar!
As a daughter of a disabled mother, wife of a disabled man and friend to at least 5 people in wheelchairs I think you are wrong in your assumption that people will be offended by Chris saying "Everyone can do it" My friend who has MS is doing the mile "run" in his wheelchair! We are constantly told not to discriminate either in a positive or negative way against disabled people and that all people should be treated as equals (something I completely agree with) however your rant on here appears to be suggesting that we discriminate against people with motor disabilities by telling them that they can't do this "run" for charity. In what way do you believe your suggestion not to be insensitive to the feelings of disabled people?
Liar is a strong word to use and I would be entitled to demand an apology but from such an obviously over emotional poster I doubt that I would get one.
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have had my say and moved on. How can you say that is a lie? It is you and others who are now continuing the argument. Disablity by the way, does not consist only of motor diabilities. If the invitation to join in had been better phrased I would not have had a problem with it. Don't assume you have the right to know everything about disabilities which come in many forms. Try working with some of the people I have met and then you might understand my point .... but as I say we (or at least I) have moved on from there. Why do you find it so hard?
You ask in what way do I "believe that my suggestion not to be insensitive to the feelings of disabled people?". I don't but I do believe that, with thought, the suggestion made in Mr Moyles name could and should have been better phrased. As for "Even your Nan could do it" that is pretty patronising don't you think? What about those who recently suffered the death of their "Nan"? Like I say the piece to which Moyls has allowed his name to be used is insenstitive to the feelings of others through plain thoughtlessness.
Sorry but that is the charge I made and nothing that has been said in defence has altered the fact that the phrasing was insensitive and thoughtless to others.
Live with it and move on.