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    Quote Originally Posted by CornbixID View Post
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    Perfectly tolerant of any disabled person, as long as they do not use their disabilities as an excuse to benefit in one way or another (same thing as girls and sexism).


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    very low. i wish it was higher.
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    I think we do have a higher tolerance level for disabled people and so we should.

    I've no doubt that there will be some people out there who just use their disability to 'get what they want' however many disabled people really do not understand what they're doing wrong and so of course we should be more tolerating and accepting (in those situations at least).
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    If you hit someone and cause harm, it's still assault in the way that it's assault if you hit a non-disabled person.

    But don't say that all disabled people are bad because that isn't the case!


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    I always think it's important to distinguish when someone is just disabled and when someone is an arse hole.

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    Yeah it does vary depending on what their disability is. I do tend to feel sorry for people with disabilities, especially when I see they're trying the best to do something like get out of the house and be independent, but when people milk the idea of having a disability and expect to be given special treatment and believe they can get away with anything, that really makes me annoyed because there are so many people out there who genuinely try to live normal lives even with a disability. My tolerance level however is fairly high.

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    We had a kid in a wheelchair who was frankly, a little horror. Needless to say that when he tried running me over (which he did infront of the teaching assistant) I glared at her as if to say, what are you going to do? and when she did nothing I grabbed hold of his controller stick and bashed his wheelchair a few times into the wall and walked off.

    If kids with disabilities are going to go to mainstream schools then fine, but they've gotta expect to be treated the same - something I was willing to apply and argue the toss over on numerous occassions with the school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    We had a kid in a wheelchair who was frankly, a little horror. Needless to say that when he tried running me over (which he did infront of the teaching assistant) I glared at her as if to say, what are you going to do? and when she did nothing I grabbed hold of his controller stick and bashed his wheelchair a few times into the wall and walked off.

    If kids with disabilities are going to go to mainstream schools then fine, but they've gotta expect to be treated the same - something I was willing to apply and argue the toss over on numerous occassions with the school.
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    i wouldnt dream of doing that.

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