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In reply to the discussion: I Am Disabled and People Tell Me On a Regular Basis That They Would Rather Die Than Be Like Me [View all]Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)I have chronic fatigue, there are people with chronic back pain, people with chronic mental health issues, and probably a dozen other things that are not apparent when you look at someone. Making things even more difficult is that these issues are not always at a level that will keep someone from working, but most of them make work very hard and leave the person with the condition in a state that all they can do is work and sleep. There is no quality of life during off work hours. There is no sympathy that I can see for disabilities and one party actively wants to kill us. So when someone says they would rather die than be disabled I think they have a gut feeling that the situation for disabled people is very precarious and they don't want to face that.
So, yes it's a rude thing to say. But, it's also an acknowledgement that there is no safety net if you are incapacitated and can't work. Or you can work, but do nothing else and could be at the mercy of friends and family to help you with other basic functions like getting groceries because you don't have the energy after working to get them yourself.