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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]ErikJ
(6,335 posts)64. He's had lots of time for pure thought
which might have actually been why he's the most brilliant right now.
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KamaAina
Mar 2015
OP
I know this kind of rude behavior has been around forever, but it seems there are
appalachiablue
Mar 2015
#119
You said it and there are plenty like that in the east, total power, arrogance, rude & crude.
appalachiablue
Mar 2015
#127
"Feeling like a burden is another. But a society that diminishes our lives to the point
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#88
I agree, but it's funny. I have taken care of people but I don't like the idea of
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#96
I like this post, good for you. Yes we all need care at some time although many resist reality.
appalachiablue
Mar 2015
#121
My son used to have behavioral issues as well. It can be draining. Boy do those little
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#18
"The little things that are different about these kids are the things that make you love them
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#79
Those are some great insights. You are absolutely right. When you are disabled you are forced
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#9
I have a day time sleepiness disorder. It does make doing things very difficult. It can be
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#16
That's getting a new name maybe, and a new diagnostic criteria...after so many years.
MADem
Mar 2015
#104
Peter Rowe, who is the MD mentioned in the article, did a very comprehensive study
MADem
Mar 2015
#122
I hold doors too; though I was once chastised for doing so by a disabled person.
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#93
an older man saying that? it surprises me, because older people are often somewhat
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#90
Been there, done that. Doesn't excuse this writer from using her disability to attack an option for
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#44
It's a real shame, for the world, that this Guy didn't kill himself when he found out that the....
BlueJazz
Mar 2015
#37
I guess he sees any criticism of Likud as a Ford-sponsored ploy to finish what Heydrich started
MisterP
Mar 2015
#130
No it doesn't miss the point. The point was buried at the end of the article.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#72
I don't think that was the point of the OP. If it had been she probably would have included it
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#78
It might not be why the OP posted it, but it is certainly the point of the article itself.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#80
That may be true for some. My son was born with Autism, has had it all his life. My husband
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#99
I thought you were speaking of the fear those *not* disabled from birth have of
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#105
"Which is one of the reasons the newly disabled would fear living as a disabled person."
Pastiche423
Mar 2015
#106
Because disabled lives are socially devalued, to become disabled inspires fear and
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#107
Who said that? Any individual should have the right to make that choice for themselves, but
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2015
#77
This is a shameless attack on the UK version of Washington State's I-1000 bill.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2015
#43
"Why would you say something like that?"... Is the kindest way I've learned to
bettyellen
Mar 2015
#50
I believe I need to give credit to the wonderful Captain Awkward for that line
bettyellen
Mar 2015
#118
I can't imagine how anyone feels they have the right to say that to another person
get the red out
Mar 2015
#53
Pity those who's existence must be so crappy mobility is their deal breaker. nt
Snotcicles
Mar 2015
#54
Ben Stein said it, on a CBS Sunday Morning commentary in the mid 90's.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#55
They may not know much about life then, if they feel that way to judge another. We all need to
Jefferson23
Mar 2015
#65
"So when people in government, people with power, start trying to enshrine the idea
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#82
While I believe the right to die is just as fundamental as the right to live, I'm also horrified
nomorenomore08
Mar 2015
#83
It is unpardonably rude to say such things to anyone. I think the disabled person
raccoon
Mar 2015
#109