Question by make: Are non-disabled people “good”?
i see that normal people treat each other like nice standard humans beings, they turn out to be the “nicest” “friendly” people on earth.they do normal things, such as skiing, running, sports, hiking,and all normal things that they do and they are smart, funny, talented, and they have good personality, but unfortunatley, they are mean to the mentally disabled. They stare, they make fun of them and even say some remarks behind thier backs and thier face. They are extremely INGORANT, RUDE, MEAN and NASTY towards people with mental disabilities. How can these people (normal people) considered to be “nice” friendly” people?
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Answer by Sarcasm Unlimited
I’m confused as to how this relates to dancing, but yeah, I have to agree with you.
I am deaf, I don’t call myself disabled, but people see me that way. I really get to see the other side of people sometimes. People who seem so nice actually turn out to be the most cruel.
I think it has to do with majority/minority, and lack of education about disability. Since disabled people are not the majority in America, they are often treated incorrectly. Also, since most people don’t know what to do with a disabled person, they end up doing the wrong thing.
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If someone acts like that then are NOT nice people!
You are categorizing all good people as bad because a few are not as good as they should be? Aren’t you doing exactly what you claim they are doing, coming to wrong conclusions? Those who are normal and act like fools are still fools. This will never change. Inwardly, there has to be a feeling of superiority over the disadvantaged.
I have been abused by a mentally disabled person.
Humans are humans, some are nice and some are not, whether they disabled or not.