Hi Joy,
Yes I agree with you sometimes there is a 'fine line' between the two. I find
myself asking for handicapped seating at a concert (which can sometimes be the
worst thing to do, because you get the 'worst' seat - but they put you on an
aisle, because they think you need an aisle), and some people construe a
handicapped 'show/concert' seat as being front row (which I don't mind a bit).
It's funny - I called for seats to a concert in West Virginia one time, and
asked for h/p seating......... the reply was sure, ok. Then she said "you are
in a wheelchair, aren't you"? I said "no, I use a walker at times to get
around, and cannot do steps". Her reply was - Our handicapped area is for
wheelchairs ONLY!! Good grief!! I felt like telling her do you know how many
people in this world are on braces, crutches, etc?? And they 'aren't'
handicapped??? ARGH!! I tend to think that there is a fine line between pity
vs privilege............. and the "pity" part for me comes in, when someone
asks if they can help me - depending on what I'm doing, I just want to say - if
I need help I will ask, but don't assume because I walk funny that I need help.
I get there - just a little differently than some! I'd have loved to have been
in your shoes - I really like Gore, and hope he gets elected!
See ya
Beth
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