Blithely brushing the race thing aside, I choose to focus on the use of the word �handicapped�. Some people with disabilities (people first, shall we say) don�t mind that word as they see themselves as disabled people who have handicaps. Others would see it as derogatory since they are only handicapped or disabled because of the barriers that have been placed in their way due to the physical environment: steps instead of ramps, no Braille menus in restaurants etc.
There is no way of knowing what is correct at a particular time, and to refer to someone as handicapped may not fully identify them, but if you knew someone say who was a disabled black lesbian � where would you start? There is no right or wrong as individuals will respond differently, although clearly there has to be some empathy and understanding on your part so as not to offend. These are the top 10 most offensive alternatives:
1. Retard
2. Spastic
3. Window-licker
4. Mong
5. Special
6. Brave
7. Cripple
8. Psycho
9. Handicapped
10. Wheelchair-bound
Note that it is only about 10-12 years ago that SCOPE was called The Spastic Society and even I remember in primary school (circa 1970-80) that the word �spastic� was horribly offensive. In any conversation or addressing of a person, if you think your words might offend them, then think of something else.