Benchwayze
Established Member
When did 'DUMMING' down become 'DUMBING' down?
The American expression 'He/she is a dummy, means someone who has the brains and reasoning power of a tailor's dummy.
I have a lifelong friend who is a deaf mute. He also happens to be one of the best joiners I ever met. Yes he is 'dumb', because he can't speak. So 'dumbing down' is offensive to me.
It has nothing to do with the word dumb; (unable to speak).
I wish folk would stop using this repugnant expression and it's derivatives. It gives rise to the idea that anyone who is unable to speak, is of low intelligence. Would you say that of Evelyn Glennie, for instance?
Why can't we just say what we mean... i.e. 'simplified' or 'simplifying'.
So please folks, if you must use the term can you moderate it to 'Dummied-down'?
Sorry to sound pedantic, but it's how I feel.
John
The American expression 'He/she is a dummy, means someone who has the brains and reasoning power of a tailor's dummy.
I have a lifelong friend who is a deaf mute. He also happens to be one of the best joiners I ever met. Yes he is 'dumb', because he can't speak. So 'dumbing down' is offensive to me.
It has nothing to do with the word dumb; (unable to speak).
I wish folk would stop using this repugnant expression and it's derivatives. It gives rise to the idea that anyone who is unable to speak, is of low intelligence. Would you say that of Evelyn Glennie, for instance?
Why can't we just say what we mean... i.e. 'simplified' or 'simplifying'.
So please folks, if you must use the term can you moderate it to 'Dummied-down'?
Sorry to sound pedantic, but it's how I feel.
John