pastafarian
Well-known member
You gave an example where one person said he wasn't offended. And I'm not challenging that. My view that "most" disabled people object to the term "wheelchair bound" is based on years of experience of working with a very large number of wheelchair users and other people with other disabilities, to say nothing of my own opinion as an occasional wheelchair user.
thats fair enough
all i have done is give you an example where all your years of training and qualifications mean nothing are not relevant and do not apply in this certain instance.
Its clearly not catch all offensive to everyone.
I very much doubt he is the only wheelchair bound person in the country who doesnt find the term offensive.
In fact he finds the term as per the example given more liberating as it aids describing his needs better than simply saying "im a wheelchair user". Not sure why you would deny him using this term.
He is of an older generation though and really doesnt like being patronised......that he does find very annoying.