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Katılım Nisan 2015
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@lionsroar67 @Naka1888c Gigs have inner circle, larger circle, normal standing, seats and disabled sections. You need to offer different things for each type of fan to ensure they all get what they want/need and it happens safely. Celtic's standing section is too small for demand, it needs to be bigger
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@lionsroar67 @Naka1888c Club choose who gets to buy where. The best place to put more standing is behind the goal. Current standing has overcrowding issues from day trippers forcing their way in, also no option for single tickets and Bhoys are in normal seats. Thats unsafe, standing needs to grow.
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@SPFLWatch I mean a significant percentage of te trouble makers brought alcohol into the ground. It's just smuggled in bottles of spirits instead of paying the club a fiver for a cup of beer like Germany. The alcohol ban is as effective as the war on drugs
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SPFL Mediawatch@SPFLWatch·
Well done Celtic fans. This is why we’re not getting alcohol back in grounds.
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@NubiBlue @tomhfh Lol, your argument is bollocks, so you resort to pendantry over you describing partial blindness from the first person, against me depersonalizing it. And you block me from replying. Again disabled people do not need to apologize for their disability. End of.
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A@1000YearSleep·
@NubiBlue @tomhfh Can't be that obvious, you literally said you think a car crash or blind person bumping into you (a thing you can control) are the same as something you can't control. You don't seem understand that tourettes is uncontrollable. Ticcing the offensive words is the disability.
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Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
The problem with so many Americans not being able to understand Tourette’s syndrome is unlikely one of cognitive ability. I think it goes deeper. If you hold a philosophical belief that racism is something *always* defined by the victim not the perpetrator - if intent is irrelevant to the situation - then of course someone with Tourette’s can be racist. It’s the same broken logic that criticised people for using the word “coloured” when they were unaware it had become to be seen as a slur in the United States. If intent doesn’t matter then involuntary tics can be ‘racist’. You’d think that this would encourage people to reassess whether they think intent matters in assessing claims of racism. But no, sadly instead we saw a dumbfounding doubling down. And consequently shameful attacks on people with Tourette’s.
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A@1000YearSleep·
@frahnetic @serialsockthief Yeah but in the room the editing is irrelevant. If a TS Coprolalia person is within earshot your almost guaranteed to hear offensive tics. That's the disability. That's why you teach intent matters. To allow the TS suffer to exist we have to accept we will hear it, even kids.
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@serialsockthief i dont think shes saying that at all?? she's saying children shouldnt have to hear slurs, and the bbc is at fault for that for John being near a mic
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A@1000YearSleep·
@ChardineTaylor People don't have collect responsibility for others. I've never met him, I'm not responsible for anyone who has treated him like shit over the years. Ditto the average Black American aren't responsible for stupid ableist scum like Jamie Foxx and SNL.
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A@1000YearSleep·
@mycrotchetyluv @JayGee47505179 @StanCollymore Maybe the numbers are written on wall in the Langlee Com Centre toilets and John will see them at work... No? Ah ok, probably best to ask the studio for the film about him to contact their film's studio then.
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Stan Collymore@StanCollymore·
His statement has the context needed in the circumstances. 1. He's not apologising for being ( his disability) 2. He's apologised for any pain, hurt and misunderstanding. 3. He reached out to both men personally. He doesn't need to apologise for anything but as I wrote last week it would be customary to call the men and informally explain his condition and its consequences.
Michelle@8nousername8

@StanCollymore His statement again is poor. “I will apologise for any pain, hurt and misunderstanding it causes” again he is failing to see it isn’t his disability that has caused pain and hurt, it’s the word that came out. All he had to do was apologise for the word, nothing else.

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A@1000YearSleep·
@NubiBlue @tomhfh Unintentional is not the same as involuntary. Blindness is a disability where you can't see. If blind people knock people over its because they didn't use a stick and their other senses etc. For Tourettes Coprolalia the disability is literally saying the offensive words.
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NubiBlue ➕💎 ⬛@NubiBlue·
@1000YearSleep @tomhfh The analogy is about someone who's driving a more powerful car than they're use to and unintentionally crash into someone else. The analogy could be a partially blind person like myself accidentally knocking someone over. Same thing. PS Your brain is a wonderful thing. Use it.
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A@1000YearSleep·
@NubiBlue @tomhfh People can control cars you idiot. That is at best negligence. A disability is involuntary and uncurable. This is like blaming a wheelchair user for not standing up. It can still hurt you, but you don't get to blame a disabled person for something they can't control.
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NubiBlue ➕💎 ⬛@NubiBlue·
@tomhfh "Tom. Why you still cussing? OK. My Jaguar XL 2.8 model hit you. Yes, you're crumpled on the road needing ambulance assistance, likely with a broken leg, but I couldn't control the power of this beast. What do you mean it still hurts? Get over yourself. It wasn't intentional."
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Bonnie Greer@Bonn1eGreer·
Hey everybody: We should ALL be safe. In the case of the #BAFTA Awards...this was the responsibility of BAFTA.
A@1000YearSleep

@Bonn1eGreer If you only tolerate disabled people when it causes you no discomfort, then you never tolerated them in the first place. Your othering of John is incredibly ableist.

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A@1000YearSleep·
@twitchyspoonie There is no such thing as reverse racism. There is just racism. Absolute space cadet.
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TheDisabilityEnthusiast@twitchyspoonie·
If white people keep explaining Tourette's to me, someone with Tourette's, I'm going to put "reverse racist" back in my bio. They're getting way too comfortable.
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Echo@EchoDoesRadio·
Being dismissive to the n-word is cool but being dismissive to his movie is WHERE YOU ALL DRAW THE LINE!!
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Yadvi Manohar@ManoharYadvi

@EchoDoesRadio I liked both films for different reasons. And it's ''I swear'' by the way. Let's not be dismissive to a movie that talks about a disability.

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A@1000YearSleep·
@philpkslick @DryRoastPeanuts @Jamellbell How long does it take you tie your shoe laces? Or do you stick to velcro? You strike me as a five minutes of deep concentration to sort out velcro kinda guy. Pretty impressive you can work a phone tbh. You should be proud of that.
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Don'tUTalkAbtMissJenkins@Jamellbell·
As I said before my brothers own form of severe autism brought this BAFTA deal right home immediately and I had to speak abt tht experience and the damage of constant apology...
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A@1000YearSleep·
@philpkslick @DryRoastPeanuts @Jamellbell There's a bit in an old doc about John where he's walking his dog and keeps ticking to tell it to walk into busy traffic. The dog understands it is a tic and doesn't listen. The dog is smart enough to understand tourettes and you aren't. Just think about that for a minute.
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A@1000YearSleep·
@philpkslick @DryRoastPeanuts @Jamellbell That is how tourettes works you thick fuck? It's not what you believe, it's whatever would bring max shame and embarrassment that gets fired out involuntary like a hiccup. Do you think he raped somebody's mum because of this clip? youtu.be/Czb7W1VZVZw?si…
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