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Originally Posted by Gatorade Frost
After sleeping on this subject and re-reading through some of the posts I've come to the conclusion that he should in fact not have been removed.
But I also think that you're statements aren't particularly constructive since you're practically accusing everyone who supported removing a disruptive man discriminatory.
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No I haven't. I said that people who support a man who ejected a mentally retarded person from church for praying too loud was an example of how disabled people are treated saddens me.
This priest annoyed his own colleagues, his own parishoners and his actions resulted in an unreserved apology by his superior.
I then reacted to some people here defending him, when his actions are indefensible and agreed so by all concerned. Furthermore, some posters then posted comments like disabled people "got the short end of the stick" and "I'm an asshole" (commenting about their own admitted prejudice) etc. Several people complained about "political correctness". I disagreed and said this is about human deceny and not political correctness.
My posts repeatedly said disabled people should be treated with more respect and more understanding than able bodied and able minded people. I appealed to us all to open "our hearts and minds".
How is that accusing others of discrimination?
Mr Mephisto