Ok now, I'm starting to feel a little shitty for being a part of this myself....."BUT", this would not have happened if it were made known what his situation/condition is, even if it were just a blurb stating his overcoming and functioning through such an adversity.
ie: Steven Takacs, a well know local hero, has shown his unwavering dedication to the sport of bodybuilding. He has shown that "challenged" is just that, "a challenge", and he has stood in the face of and conquered.
I'm sure something like that would have indeed stopped this internet heckling from ever happening. Unfortunately, for all I knew or anyone in the general public knows, this was some idiot who had grand delusions and had to be put in his rightful place. For all we knew, he was the poster child of ACTUAL guys we witness at the gym everyday.
Now if this is true about Steven, then I am sorry and I'm sure everyone who has heckled and laughed at his expense is sorry.
For all the people who might say: "Look at him, can't you tell he's challenged". What I say to that is wouldn't that be politically incorrect to assume/profile someone by looks alone. I'm sure people who are "challenged" would take offense to that type of typecasting.