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moritheil said:By your post, it clearly has to do with the concept that being stupid is shameful. Therefore, implying someone is stupid is insulting, because you imply that they possess a shameful condition.
But we've said that that's not the case here. Being dyslexic is not, going by what I've been told, shameful.
c'mon, man! being stupid is nothing to be ashamed of by itself. it's not like the person chose to be stupid. but, even if you know that a person has the IQ of a light bulb, you don't call them "stupid dumbasses" without being mean, do you?
i am sure you can see that!
now, maybe you didn't want to sound aggressive or impolite. cool. but you can't just imply that people have problems of ANY kind, and still hope you are considered nice and polite, can you?

as somebody else has already pointed out, there are ways to state: "are you dyslexic?" in ways that are less or not offensive at all. try to make it your problem. like: "i'm not sure i understand the logic behind your position... can you explain it to me again, please?"

remember that people cannot see your face, so they don't know how to read what you type. besides, if somebody called me dyslexic or dumb or illiterate, even with a smile on their face, i would be quite upset. because, despite being not a mothertongue, i did put a lot of effort in my english...
