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Yes. I pointed out my understanding of it up thread.
I don't sit around whining all the time and being a victim - although I really resent the 'victim stance' phrase. It negates what we have every right to be pissed off about.
No. That's where there's misunderstanding. The numbers of people who could participate in the labour force if accommodated and not discriminated is far greater than PWDs who can never do any meaningful employment. For example I don't suppose a store or a restaurant would hire someone who has a thalidomide disorder to serve customers with their feet, even if it were possible, and their feet were clean, would they?
I am not sure i am understanding you
A person can be hired to do whatever job they are capable of doing. In your example, i would guess that a person with Thalidomide involving their arms would not get hired in a restaurant as a server. I would expect that rushing around carrying trays of food would not be managable. And i would not expect someone to insist that the owner must hire them.
Now if that same person applied to be the hostess, or cashier or even a cook if they were trained and could manage, then they should have an equal chance of getting the job. Getting that job itself seems to be the current tricky part
Having two twenty-somethings working hard to get into the paying job business i am mystified sometimes about what causes a business to hire one person over another. So far it seems to be if you know someone in the company to give your resume a push to the top of the pile that helps.
oh, its just another form of hashWhen on backs far enough away from the situation is this celestial humour of just some kind of invert Dante an comedy? Mental distancing?
It should be Thalidomide Syndrome. My point to lastpointe was about the discrimination towards those who use unexpected body parts to do expected things.A person with thalidomide? I think these terms are starting to get ridiculous.
Why ridiculous, chemgal? I left off the word 'syndrome' but why ridiculous to aknowledge person before the condition and why brush it of with such arrogance? Because this angle on disability rights is new to you and too much to be bothered with? I get that feeling, and not mostly from you.A person with thalidomide? I think these terms are starting to get ridiculous.
With syndrome it makes more sense. Would you call someone who was born addicted to heroin as 'a person with heroin'? It makes them sound more like a drug dealer.Why ridiculous, chemgal?
I'm getting highly fed up of the false accusations. Where did I say it's ridiculous to acknowledge the person before the condition?I left off the word 'syndrome' but why ridiculous to aknowledge person before the condition and why brush it of with such arrogance?
Thalidomide victims have called for more financial support from Ottawa. All the victims were born to mothers who took the government-approved anti-nausea drug in the 1950s and 60s without knowing of its disastrous side-effects.
The meeting came the same day as the House of Commons unanimously supported a New Democrat motion of support for the victims.
"Thalidomide victims have waited 50 years to get the government's support," said NDP Health critic Libby Davies. "We wish it had come sooner, but we're pleased that they will finally receive the compensation they deserve thanks to our motion."
With syndrome it makes more sense. Would you call someone who was born addicted to heroin as 'a person with heroin'? It makes them sound more like a drug dealer.
I'm getting highly fed up of the false accusations. Where did I say it's ridiculous to acknowledge the person before the condition?