That was the Big BBC Backfire. They hoped that kids would see the heroism and admire him. No - they saw the dribbling, the spastic movements and the speech problems, and took those and crafted them into insults.
I remember when the Spastic Society changed its name to Scope thinking that it was a bit of a retreat and they should try to heroically reclaim the word “spastic” from the kids. I then learned that kids were using words like “scoper” in the same manner as they used the word “spastic”. Clearly they are fighting a losing battle here.
I’ve heard the word “special” used too. This word is used, you are probably aware, in education circles to describe certain children. These kids are “special” and have “special needs”. In reality, these kids are handicapped in some mental or physical way, and are lumped in with all the regular kids in the hope that they will adapt and improve. Some do. A lot don’t.
You have probably named two
Viz characters. If you haven’t, they should be.
Oh, no. Here’s Fat Bastard:
