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Show Your Respect and Concern To The Disability People!

July 14th 2009 07:28
Nowadays, the youngsters discipline has become a very serious problem, where they seem to be having no shame of what they’ve done, either in school, home or public places!

For those people whom born with healthily without any disabilities, you should be thanks to the almighty god! Did you know, there are a bunch of unfortunate people who struggling to live their day as the normal people, although they having disability on their body?

Life as a disability person is very tough, as they’ve to face many difficulties in their daily life, without hoping the help from the people! Hence, most of the disability people are mentally and physically tough than we are.


Next time, when you’re seeing a disability person who waiting bus at the bus stop or they’re want to across the street, remember to show your respect and concern to them! After all, you won’t have anything to lose, if you helping them crossing the road or get onto the bus!
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Comment by Janet Collins

July 14th 2009 08:12
It used to be a given - give up a seat for (or help) an older person, women with children or those less mobile than yourself. Now people of all ages just choose to not see them. Pity.

Comment by Jessicca

July 16th 2009 10:53
Well said, Wilson, well said!

In fact, normal people like us should learn from them. They are truly a lot tougher than us.

I watched one of the clips "No Arms, No Legs, No Worries" and I am amazed and salute to the motivational speaker!

Comment by Wilson Pon

July 16th 2009 12:26
Janet, the more advanced the technology, the more human beings becoming selfish and self-centered. Honestly, it's very a pity and sorrowful condition...

Jessicca, it's been a long time, since I've chatted with you last time. Yep, we should remember one thing, "All things in their being are good for something"!

Thanks for dropping by, guys.

Comment by Jason King

July 16th 2009 21:07
Well said Wilson - I speak to heaps of disabled people at my work each week and they are so lovely. Most are very shy until they realise you won't treat them like a lepper and love to have a chat.

Comment by Wilson Pon

July 17th 2009 10:25
Honestly, Jason. I didn't see what's the difference between us and the disability people. We're all human beings, that's why we should treat each other equally.

Jason, I guess you're a famous person in your office and many people love to chat with you, isn't it?

Comment by Jason King

July 17th 2009 12:57
Hahaha - I wouldn't say that Wilson, I do like to chat to all the staff and patrons. It gets a bit lonely and dark working in a cinema projection room so when I do get to see people I like to chat to them. Especially people coming out of a movie - it's great seeing what they think. This week with silly Harry Potter movie coming out we had a few disabled people all dressed up in magicians outfits in their wheelchairs - they were so happy and it was cool talking Harry Potter with them.

This was before I had seen it - now I avoid people because I don't want to lie and will end up telling them the movie is horrible.

I don't think there is a difference in the people but the wheelchair to some people is so far removed from their normal lives it must frighten them. That and the old fear of this could happen to me - don't associate with it as it might be contageous. It is probably also the neanderthal coming out in people that leads to Darwin's theory of "survival of the fittest".

Makes no difference to me - I am probably more mentally disabled than they are physically.


Comment by Wilson Pon

July 18th 2009 06:43
Jason, you're a very kind-hearted person and I bet people who love to be friend with you! Yep, we're all the same and makes no difference here!

Honestly, I think we should yell this slogan, "One peaceful world for all human being!" loudly...

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