This book really rings true this message. No matter what people may say or think about a person with disability's, we all deserve to be treated like humans nothing more nothing less. It is this simple but humanity seems to just ignore them all together. When we pass one by in the market place, do we say how are you doing today?, or do we walk on by pretending we never say them, thinking it is the right thing to do, but is it? Don't ignore them like some horrible plague that might go away with time, give them time just like you would anyone else. Thank you, that is all.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Boys Next Door Act 1
So far this book has really made me happy. A few years ago I witnessed a mentally handy cap kid walk up to a girl that everybody in the class was in like with and say next to her and held her hand. I laughed because he did what every other guy in the classroom wanted to do. Next thing I know I got yelled at for laughing at him. She said that it was not nice to laugh at him because he had a disability. So what, isn't he human like me and you. If my buddy where to do that I would laugh because it was funny. Just because he has a disability dose not give us the right to treat him any differently. It was an injustice what that teacher said about him, how could some one dehumanize another like that? It was not right. We are all equal and the same no matter what or who we may be. We where all born and we will all die.
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