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Ableist Uproar: ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic apologies for ‘highly offensive slur’

Last week was a good one for “Weird Al” Yankovic. His new record Mandatory Fun is projected to do very well in first-week album sales, and his string of music video parodies has launched him back into the pop culture nexus. But yesterday he took a quick break from the party to apologize for using a “highly offensive slur” in one of his songs.

In “Word Crimes,” his parody of Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” Yankovic offers the lyrics: “Saw your blog post/It’s really fantastic/That was sarcastic (Oh, psych!)/‘Cause you write like a spastic.”

The use of the word “spastic” has offended some in the United Kingdom, where the word is a derogatory term for those with cerebral palsy. The term has been dubbed “ablesist.”

So Yankovic took to Twitter to diffuse the situation, saying he had no idea the word had a hateful connotation.

Meanwhile, the Mandatory Fun promo parade is expected to release its eighth and final video later today, and the album is expected to be Yankovic’s best-charting album ever.

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