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Cllr Mackenzie calls disabled people the "unwashed"

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carernotasaint Sat 28-Jan-12 16:13:57

Quite frankly i think this disabilist bastard should resign. He put his comment on twitter. It was referring to the disability protesters at Oxford Circus and Regent Street.
He is a 25 year old councillor from Basildon in Essex.
The best tweet back to him was "if you think the disabled are unwashed now just wait until they take the care component of DLA away."
This sort of blatent discrimination makes me sick. Arsehole!

TwoIfBySea Sat 28-Jan-12 16:15:47

Unbelievable! Surely he won't be allowed to get away with it?

TwoIfBySea Sat 28-Jan-12 16:15:47

Unbelievable! Surely he won't be allowed to get away with it?

carernotasaint Sat 28-Jan-12 16:17:48

He should RESIGN NOW.

crazynanna Sat 28-Jan-12 16:27:12

Bastard twat. Resign you prick

DilysPrice Sat 28-Jan-12 16:30:55

Whilst he is presumably a nasty Tory bastard, I strongly suspect he would also have referred to anti-student loan/anti-cuts/anti-war protesters as "the unwashed" - it's a standard rightwing put down of any protesters they disagree with. It's insulting (and intentionally so), and witty comebacks are entirely justified, but it is not a disablist comment.

TheFallenMadonna Sat 28-Jan-12 16:35:36

He was referring only to the protestors rather than disabled people generally? If so, I agree with Dilys.

FizzyLaces Sat 28-Jan-12 16:36:27

I care deeply about disability issues, but, like Dilys, he would have responded to any protersters this way.

I expect he is offensive to all, not just disabled people.

FizzyLaces Sat 28-Jan-12 16:37:02

*protesters

ShagOBite Sat 28-Jan-12 16:41:20

What exactly did he say, and who exactly is he?

edam Sat 28-Jan-12 16:50:03

Yeah but 'unwashed' in relation to disabled people who are losing the care services and benefits that help them to maintain a basic level of human dignity carries an extra element of cruelty.

Nasty fucker. Clearly a bit too thick to realise he's only one chance away from acquiring a disability himself. Hope he's extremely careful when crossing the road...

carernotasaint Sat 28-Jan-12 16:56:22

exactly edam. Thats what i was saying but you"ve said it better.

boredandrestless Sat 28-Jan-12 17:04:06

One of our local councillors (another tory shockingly) hmm did something very similar recently on twitter, referring to people protesting against cuts to disabled people as retards. He appealed against his suspension and went back to work.

sniffs armpits nope not smelling and yup i had a shower this morning so m thinks he is wrong

RabidEchidna Sat 28-Jan-12 17:18:44

Stocks up on Fabreeze and sticks stick on air freshener on to mums wheelchair

<,remember n0t to eat beans again*

RabidEchidna Sat 28-Jan-12 17:31:03

Oh and I can hang those little tree air freshener things you have in cars on the handles too

Agree with exam

NiceViper Sat 28-Jan-12 17:32:43

"unwashed" usually refers to protesters, especially those who attend other protests to make trouble. Were there any at this protest who were hijacking it? (It has, after all, happened to a greater or lesser extent at so many protests recently).

edam Sat 28-Jan-12 17:33:01

Thanks carer - wonder how you can complain about him? (i.e. what's the method?)

carernotasaint Sat 28-Jan-12 17:35:53

I suspect it would have to be through the media who dont care about disability issues sadly.

NiceViper Sat 28-Jan-12 17:39:52

I don't do twitter, and (somewhat surprisingly) there is nothing relating to this that I can find on google. I can quite see why one would not want to give hi comments additional publicity, but could someone link to a site where they can be found? Thank you.

OpinionatedMum Sat 28-Jan-12 17:40:38

Are you sure he is for real? I saw that and thought he was a troll. Is he a real councillor?!shock

Mists Sat 28-Jan-12 18:35:02

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

NiceViper Sat 28-Jan-12 18:49:48

Pressure on him is only going to work at the local level. Might you want to cop this to the relevant MN local board?

I've tried googling again, but can still find nothing about this; and I would rather have expected comments about it to be discoverable on blog or local newspaper sites. Could someone be kind and signpost? Thanks.

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