Explain to me why using the word "retard" is any better than using any other derogatory word. Yes, there are other meanings for the word. But, that is not what the OP is speaking of.
My son is cognitively delayed. And that word..."retard"...it cuts me like a knife. It's no different than if he were African American and someone called him a name.
People abuse the word...they use it to attack and demean. And that is what makes it just as wrong as using a racial or ethnic slur---both of which attack and demean.
It's unacceptable and people should never say it.
Take a walk in my life and then speak to how the word is not as bad as other words.
You try to help your son see why others call him names...when all he does is work as hard as he can to get by. You try to help your 6th grade child understand why everyone else around him can do things that he can't. You try to help forge relationships between your child and other children when he is cognitively and developmentally 4-5 years behind his age peers. You try to go to sleep every night when all you can do is worry about what your child's life will be like when he can't get past a second grade reading level. You try to comfort a child who is in tears because someone made fun of him because he couldn't answer a question in class over multiplication, when he doesn't even know what multiplication is. You try to hold and calm down your baby when someone calls him a "retard."
Ohhhh...but it's not that bad right???
This word is socially acceptable and it shouldn't be. I understand exactly what the OP was speaking of. Words hurt...