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Originally Posted by Reathien
Why would you choose a child with downs syndrome as a basis for unskilled? You assume they are inferior to you because of a mental illness? I bet a "downs kid" could kick your ass.
tl'dr OP is a loser and deserves a ban for insulting the mentally handicapped.
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Oh yea just leave 96% of the facts out of a retort just to embellish its irrelevance even further
Don't talk to me as though i cant just go up and read my own post, dude... what's wrong with your brain...
is just the perfect example of the horde of fractured opinions beguiling attempts to debunk my analogies in any way just to lower the bar of expectation through discrediting any possible words I may have used(and also conveniently leaving out what suits you) because you don't have any standing on the actual topic in question, don't worry I don't feel bad for what I said either, because i know it has negligible to null effect on the world. You just take 5 and call it 100, whenever it suits you....
Often Down syndrome is associated with a delay in cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics.
The average IQ of
young adults with Down syndrome is around 50, compared to
normal children with an IQ of 100.
A large proportion of individuals with Down syndrome have a severe degree of intellectual disability.
Most individuals with Down syndrome have intellectual disability in the mild (IQ 5070) to moderate (IQ 3550) range.
Fine motor skills are delayed and often lag behind gross motor skills and can interfere with cognitive development.
To think that any downs syndrome kid would have any chance like another who doesn't is just plain ignorant.
My analogy is completely accurate and relevant, totally even disregarding the fact that he WAS effectively blindfolded and asleep as I SAID.
It's not the same as just being in a wheelchair.