is it wrong to laugh at people with Tourette's syndrome?
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! !deleted! ! — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 01:16 PM)
I just think they are *****. Notice how it is always vile words they say? Their inner **** comes out and they don't have enough will power like normal people to control themselves so they start ticking out and shouting whatever words come to their mind.
I've never met a person with "tourettes" but I'd definitely ask why it's always bad words they say if I ever did. Like stick a ****ing sock in your mouth and shut the **** up you inconsiderate pricks. -
! !deleted! ! — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 04:03 PM)
Well, am I wrong tho? People are quick to muzzle a dog when they disrupt public peace so do the same to these twats.
My son picked up a swear word sometime last year and repeated it at school and got in trouble for it. Now could you imagine the **** he would pick up sitting next to someone in mcdonald's with tourettes? Yeah. As a parent it would be my fault ofc! Gag the fookin lot ov em! -
尺ロㄈにモイ-ら凡几 — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 04:27 PM)
Well… not everyone with Tourette’s is like that. Those who are like that suffer from what is called coprolalia, a condition that causes people who suffer from it to involuntarily and repetitively use obscene language. It’s a condition that is linked with mental illness or brain disease.
However, most people with Tourette’s have tics that aren’t obscene or verbal. They may repeatedly clear their throat, shrug their shoulders, or tap their fingers together, among many other things.
As for whether it’s wrong to laugh at people with Tourette’s who also deal with coprolalia, that’s entirely up to you to decide. You can laugh and be a bad person, or you can keep yourself from laughing and be a good person. It’s up to you, kiddo.
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WarrenPeace — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 04:30 PM)
If laughing is an involuntary reflex there is nothing wrong.
We are always being expected to control everything about ourselves and at times we just cannot help a reaction and that should be recognized.
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AnthonyRocks — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 04:37 PM)
I don't think that it is ever okay to laugh at, attack, insult, or disrespect someone with any kind of a disability.
I myself have
"Asperger's with Acute Anxiety"
and I have actually been insulted and disrespected a couple of times here on this site (I usually block whoever does it to me and then I just move on) because of it and because of the amount of threads and kinds of threads that I make (and I do think that my disability is a bit of a factor in it and also why I make so many almost every single day) and I have indeed tried my very best (and I still do very much try my best) to slow it down with it, I have learned though that it is actually easier said than done.
I do believe in myself that I can do it though and I don't let any of the insults and disrespect that I get here (or anywhere else) stop me.

it is obviously a joke thread.