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I wholeheartedly agree with this comment. Using "babbling like a retard" is akin to employing the n-word in terms of being considerate to a world-wide audience.



  Q: how do you know if somebody is from the US or Europe?

  A1: I take offence at that question.
  A2: I don't take offence at that question.


When did the word retard start carrying the same weight as nigger? Is it an American thing?


It's not on the same level, but it is considered a mean, insensitive word. When I was a kid (70's - 80's), it was used occasionally, but not that much. Advocates for the mentally retarded became vocal about the use of the word, and, for lack of a better term, it has since been considered politically incorrect. Since that time, I've noticed that usage of the word "retard" has gone way up. Same for the word "gay". Such is human nature.


If you're not American, you'll probably understand when I say it carries the same weight as "spaz".


Spaz is a nothing word in Australia. I found this article which begins to explain the change: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1124793...


Have noticed it (opposition to the word "retard" in that context) in Australia as well.




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