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Again: you are replying to the wrong person.
I am not the one who said the things you're ranting about.
Check usernames, dingus.
sorry blind (visually impaired) does make it hard.
PS, Let's not be too surprised that a discussion like this. About a long term insult to disabled community members. Brings disabled people to argue against your statement.
The one unique point you raised, I'd like to address.
First of, What does romance language have to do with anything. The term comes from the French for from Rome and is not related to its actual quality or friendliness to lovers.
But you are far from alone in misunderstanding that name. Romance languages can be as insulting and based around a history of human arsehole ness as any other. Heck, given Rome's rather negative history to any culture differed to them. Some could argue it originated it as a way off life.
And your latest (non I miss replied) comment.
The word blind was not first used to describe vision. It was first used to describe bocking views for privacy, Again derived from the French. Then used for horse sight limitation and windows.
Our visual limitations are named after the tool not the other way around. Hence the community has no issue with blind being an insult. (we do find the fact everyone seems to assume it means zero vision annoying. But not offensive. Hence, the UK government move to visual impaired etc )
Giant and dwarf are similar. But opposite to your ideal expressed above. The terms come from myth and culture.
(most likely due to fossil finds and imagination. Small humanoid ancestors exist in the fossil record. And prehistoric bones, likely lead to many myths about giants and dragons in the less informed past.)
The idea of dwarfism and giantism as a condition was attached to people from that history. Not the other way around. But the community has reason not to consider being named after the fictional being flattering. Although my friend john really did not hate that one and would use it jokingly.
Midget, as you say, comes from romance languages. But you fail to recognise it actually comes from French circuses in the 1700s. As a description of a freak show member. And is very much linked to a number of disgusting abuses that were pretty much the only way these members of the disabled community were able to earn and feed themselves in our hostile past.
So when you name a car this. It is not cutesy. It is insulting to a whole community.
I spose it would be the equivelent of calling me a begger. Because you assume that is the only way I can live. As it was up till the early 1900s.
Then calling your new product beggar curtains rather than blackout. (yeah its a streach as others begged)