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northzax Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-18-05 03:44 PM
Response to Reply #92
97. so that was a 'no'?
there are no places where there is a minimum standard of behaviour that should be met? none, whatsoever?

I'm a compulsive masturbator, can I come to your church and whip it out and take care of business? really? in sunday school? excellent.

I'm welcome? excellent. send me your church's address, I am totally coming. I can sit next to you, right?

it's funny, really. I am told, over and over again, to see disabled people as people. We all are. And yet, we aren't really supposed to. We get from you "oh, he's in a wheelchair, you can't expect him to behave." I'm sure you have behavioural expectations for your son, right? They may not be the same expectations as you might have for another child, but he is socialised, you said so. But it is unfair for anyone else to have any behavioural expectations for him? Are you saying that it is unreasonable to expect someone in a movie not to make too much noise, simply because they're in a wheelchair?

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