How much leeway should a physically disabled or handicapped person be given as far as their attitude? Not about opening doors or helping them carry something nor is this about someone who had a stroke, brain damage etc. But should a physically disabled person also be given leeway on opinion, how they talk & treat people and/or their overall behavior just like a physically fit or capable person etc?
Dealing with a person with a lifetime disability who's attitude and talk would've got them punched in face in a bar. Personally I think they were given a lifetime too much leeway including few bothering to confront or disagree with them and now get cry baby upset if someone disagrees with them or challenges them on their attitude or behavior. They were always a bit snobbish but now you it's like walking on egg shells around them.
I've known many with a physical disability or injury that wanted to be treated normal period, nothing special. Now this person seems to want a pity party when things don't go their way.
Mentally, socially, academically should a disabled person be treated the same as a physically normal person?
Dealing with a person with a lifetime disability who's attitude and talk would've got them punched in face in a bar. Personally I think they were given a lifetime too much leeway including few bothering to confront or disagree with them and now get cry baby upset if someone disagrees with them or challenges them on their attitude or behavior. They were always a bit snobbish but now you it's like walking on egg shells around them.
I've known many with a physical disability or injury that wanted to be treated normal period, nothing special. Now this person seems to want a pity party when things don't go their way.
Mentally, socially, academically should a disabled person be treated the same as a physically normal person?