Question by Dennis Hughes: Do you know what stereotypes do non-disabled (able-minded) people have?
Here’s a few things that they have:
1. Too Superior over the weak-minded.
2. Not so “Good human people”.
3. Highly Judgemental – They are quick to Judge on a person (not just race, sex, sexual orientation, age, disabilty (physicial) or etc), but (mental) disability, which is even more worst than the ones that I mentioned.
4. Unfriendly (not just to anything that is part of the normal culture, but people with mental disabilites)
5. Ungood.
6. Unnecessarily Mean (not just to anything that is part of the normal culture, but people with mental disabilites)
7. Evil
8. Have absolutley no regard (not just for anything that is part of the normal culture, but people with mental disabilites (the different))
9. Making fun of others just to make themselves feel better and without having a clue of doing it (not just anything that is part of the normal culture, but people with mental disabilites, which is more worst than than age, race, sexual orientation, physical disabiltiy or etc.)
10. Taking advantage of the mentally disabled.
11. Drawing attention to a mentally disabled person.
12. Staring at a mentally disabled person.
13. Making a mentally disabled person to do errands, but don’t really don’t feel like it (if it’s a person with mild or borderline disability)
14. Forcing a mentally disabled person do something for somebody (able-minded) , but really don’t feel like it (if it’s a person with mild or borderline disability)
15. Too overprotective.
16. Treating a mentally disabled person like a slave.
17. Always picking mentally disabled people for easy targets
18. They often say some ironic negative random things to a mentally disabled person (it happen to me, true story)
I believe you have one of these
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Answer by Tofu Fool
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Huh? What kind of person would be so cruel?
Sounds like you’re hanging around the wrong crowd.
I get a sense of what you are trying to say…hey there are a lot of good people who become very accomplished but you would never know that they themselves have a disability….just do your thing and while your doing it scream “HI HATERS!”
not reall
I have #15 to some extent. I have a sister with a serious mental condition, and I don’t let people take advantage of, or try to intentionally harm or distrub her. I do the same of anyone I love.
I hope you are able to get over your resentment so that you can meet some people that will help smash your stereotypes.