How the society isn’t, friendly enough, for the handicapped people to live in, off of the Front Page Sections, translated, on how there are, hardships the handicapped individuals need to, breach, because the society simply, isn’t, friendly enough! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
More and more of the handicapped individuals are, breaking out of their handicapped, and making something of themselves. For them, the biggest obstacle in their lives is not in the hardware, but how there’s this lacking of empathy in the community all around them. Those who carried the prejudices, those who are, discriminatory against these handicapped individuals, are usually, people who are “normal”, without any handicaps.
The welfare for handicapped civil law was set up back in 1980, pushing forth the ideals of an environment without any handicaps, and through the years, as multiple groups fought hard for their rights, there’s now, a better set up hardware system, to help those who are handicapped, get around the city with no obstructions, and, the resources in the society, are all, allotted into this purpose as well; but there are, still, a lot of the members of the handicapped community who refused, to come out, because of how the outside world looked upon them, how they’re, unfriendly, or how they’d felt, that others will only look upon them with pity, that the outside world didn’t give them the dignity, the respect they rightfully, deserved.
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The barriers in the hardware is easy to breach, but the barriers of the heart, the hardest, to cross over.
Everybody has a right to work, the right to choose one’s own work, this should also be a given to the handicapped individuals, but most people are, discriminatory. If our society can be more accepting, more open to these people with handicaps, encouraging them to reach their full potentials, they’re, not handicapped one bit!
Compared to how we stand, on the side of those who are, more capable, more, able-bodied, to the needs of those who are handicapped physically, or mentally, or infants’ needs, most are on the side of the able-bodied; and, being able-bodied now, isn’t forever, for one day, you will, transition to the opposite side too, and, if this lacking in empathy continues, it will, surely, increase conflicts, and discriminations as well as, stereotypes too.
And because, we lacked the considerations, of how these people with the handicaps are also, a part of this, community, surely, there are those ramps set up, those handicap lower buses to help those who are immobilized to get around, but, this society is, generally, not friendly enough toward those who are in need of the equipment, and sometimes, the handicaps aren’t, physical, it may be, mental, and, the mental handicaps are, even, harder, for us, laypersons, to detect, because we don’t look close enough, and we don’t have, enough, empathy either!