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Dallas Cowboys ownerJerry Jonesissued an apology after he used a term considered derogatory toward people with dwarfism.
According to theDallas Morning News, the 79-year-old billionaire used the “m-word” during a press conference on Tuesday while discussing the team’s former scouting director Larry Lacewell, who died in May at age 85.
Later than evening, Jones referenced his use of the “m-word” and apologized in a statement.
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Jones had been talking to reporters at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, California, and said that Lacewell had been good at talking to groups
“Lace held court out here,” Jones said, per the outlet. “I’m going to get me somebody, a [m-word], to stand up there with me and dress him up like Lace and think Lace is still out here helping at practice with us.”
PEOPLE has reached out to the Cowboys for further comment.
The nonprofitLittle People of Americasaid the “m-word” was never officially used to refer to people with dwarfism but was “created as a label used to refer to people of short stature who were on public display for curiosity and sport.”
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“Whether the intention of the user of the word is used to bully and to demean, or just as a synonym for small, our collective experience shows us that language has the power to cause permanent damage to one’s self-esteem and identity,” they continued.
source: people.com