Making fun of Autistic Children is NOT FUNNY & Should be CONDEMNED - Page 3

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I have worked and volunteered for people who have substance abuse (drugs) and mental health issues, some of it which also deals with sexual abuse, and have seen few cases of very young victims. However I have not dealt with people suffering from Autism, I cannot even fathom or contemplate how it must be for those who go through it, and for those whose loved ones suffer from it.

I certainly mean no disrespect or compare one issue to another because I believe all are important, however I feel that Autism is far worse then any of the above mentioned, the substance issues patients were still grown up, and they played some part in overdosing/abusing things that brought them into this down fall.

However these small children are born with such conditions, it is not their fault, they did not chose to be that way, the least we can do have some empathy for them because they certainly do not deserve to be made fun of.

Again lets not get into pissing contest about what you achieved, you answer to your God, your conscience and I will to mine, but humanity is bigger than any religion and for that you do not need any achievements.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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This is seriously disturbing. 🤢🤢🤢

BB get rid of them NOW!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -veronica-

shut the crap
have u aided or assisted or helped atleast a single autistic kid
no
don't shout without any substance
u just want to make an issue and its so obvious from ur language
useless man



He atleast never made fun of differently abled people.
For once stop blind phan-girly thing
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Picasso9

It's condemnable alright. Shame! Shame on their upbringing! Shame on their thinking! Shame on them!

Aamir Khan's SMJ highlighted how Indian society treat the most vulnerable amongst us and these asses just confirmed it on Salman Khans show. Salman Khan better take a stand on this or go down with the guilty.

It's time to put your money where your mouth is Mr Salman Khan and for once take a stand against such filth in society who thinks its alright to ridicule the defenseless.



agree w/ u. ppl shd start tweeting about this issue to @jessugeorge the BB producer, and @rajcheerfull the ceo of colors
Edited by bb7bb7 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
#25
I'm not surprised. Spoilt unemployed brats that have had things handed down to them on a platter right up until their 40s would know little to nothing about social responsibility or empathy for that matter. I'm not even disgusted. This was expected of them. What pisses me off though is that they will repeat this behavior again even if someone tells them they're wrong. There's no cure for douchebaggery of this kind. 🤢
Edited by Dexterkilaila - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: TheBoss

I have worked and volunteered for people who have substance abuse (drugs) and mental health issues, some of it which also deals with sexual abuse, and have seen few cases of very young victims. However I have not dealt with people suffering from Autism, I cannot even fathom or contemplate how it must be for those who go through it, and for those whose loved ones suffer from it.


I certainly mean no disrespect or compare one issue to another because I believe all are important, however I feel that Autism is far worse then any of the above mentioned, the substance issues patients were still grown up, and they played some part in overdosing/abusing things that brought them into this down fall.

However these small children are born with such conditions, it is not their fault, they did not chose to be that way, the least we can do have some empathy for them because they certainly do not deserve to be made fun of.

Again lets not get into pissing contest about what you achieved, you answer to your God, your conscience and I will to mine, but humanity is bigger than any religion and for that you do not need any achievements.


Amen to that!

I'm a working woman who is now on extended leave to take care of my child. The anguish, the suffering that we undergo on a daily...not daily, hourly basis is just unexplainable and no one, other than those who go through can understand. My distant family too cannot understand what it is that is happening in our lives right now. Only my very close ones, my parents, siblings, who've seen what we have to go through everyday can understand this. We go through such a roller-coaster of emotions every day, every hour...cannot even begin to tell anyone about that.

Our happiness lies in the very small things that our child can do or say and we are proud of that.

And then to see these folks to use these terms so loosely in a playful manner is so depressing.

I sincerely hope that someone talks to them about how they need to watch what they say, especially when it involves sensitive issues such as this.

I've felt different emotions after watching BB, and this one brought tears.

Thanks to everyone of you here who understand this issue and are doing your own small part in bringing awareness.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: prettyinred



Amen to that!

I'm a working woman who is now on extended leave to take care of my child. The anguish, the suffering that we undergo on a daily...not daily, hourly basis is just unexplainable and no one, other than those who go through can understand. My distant family too cannot understand what it is that is happening in our lives right now. Only my very close ones, my parents, siblings, who've seen what we have to go through everyday can understand this. We go through such a roller-coaster of emotions every day, every hour...cannot even begin to tell anyone about that.

Our happiness lies in the very small things that our child can do or say and we are proud of that.

And then to see these folks to use these terms so loosely in a playful manner is so depressing.

I sincerely hope that someone talks to them about how they need to watch what they say, especially when it involves sensitive issues such as this.

I've felt different emotions after watching BB, and this one brought tears.

Thanks to everyone of you here who understand this issue and are doing your own small part in bringing awareness.



Hats off to you and lots of love and luck to your child.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Very sad to hear thm say tht
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: bb7bb7



agree w/ u. ppl shd start tweeting about this issue to @jessugeorge the BB producer, and @rajcherfull the ceo of colors



we shud ask them to show this clipping during the weekend ka pitaara segment -- only then it will get more coverage..
and Armaan and Tanisha shud be made to apologize !!!

but frm wat i can see -- not much of tweets happening with this particular hash tag -- hardly 2-3 ppl hav retweeted :(
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: prettyinred


Amen to that!

I'm a working woman who is now on extended leave to take care of my child. The anguish, the suffering that we undergo on a daily...not daily, hourly basis is just unexplainable and no one, other than those who go through can understand. My distant family too cannot understand what it is that is happening in our lives right now. Only my very close ones, my parents, siblings, who've seen what we have to go through everyday can understand this. We go through such a roller-coaster of emotions every day, every hour...cannot even begin to tell anyone about that.

Our happiness lies in the very small things that our child can do or say and we are proud of that.

And then to see these folks to use these terms so loosely in a playful manner is so depressing.

I sincerely hope that someone talks to them about how they need to watch what they say, especially when it involves sensitive issues such as this.

I've felt different emotions after watching BB, and this one brought tears.

Thanks to everyone of you here who understand this issue and are doing your own small part in bringing awareness.




Lots of love and prayers for your child ...
on another note , i dont think u shud be taking anything tht comes out of snobs like Armaan's and Tanisha's mouth seriously ... plz dont let those morons affect u ...

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