On Thursday 01 March 2001 6:15 am, Betty B wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
Howdy pard.
I'm going to answer this for you - forward it if you like. :-)
>
> "I don't know what your particular handicap is. Like everyone, I am sorry
> you and everyone with a handicap are denied the abilities afforded the
> healthiest (physically, emotionally, mentally, artistically, athletically,
> etc.) members of our society... a membership that doesn't include me.
>
I'm really sorry you've got so many problems. It is good you are aware and
accept your problems "(physically, emotionally, mentally, artistically,
athletically, etc.)". What a burden for you - I only score 2 on that list.
Its very hard to imagine someones disability from an e-mail, but I get a
feeling from some of the things you write below that perhaps your major
problems are "emotional and mental" - never mind - you are still a "member of
society".
> The strength of character, spirit, maturity, humor, and wisdom that comes
> from overcoming tremendous obstacles, possessed by most handicapped people,
> generally serve as in inspiration to everyone.
Do you have problems typing? I think you are great - struggling with all
those things you've got wrong with you.
> That this nation is rich
> enough to be able to accommodate those members of our families and cultures
> in every way we can to make our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, aunts,
> uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, neighbors, etc., lives as
> comfortable, rewarding, happy, and productive as possible, is a testimonial
> to all.
Actually the US doesn't score too well in a number of areas, compared to
other industrial countries, I don't think we can pat ourselves on the back
too hard.
>
> But, is it possible that some amongst us ask too much? Is it possible that
> bitterness from the unfairness of being handicapped causes some handicapped
> people to take it out on those not handicapped? Where do we draw the line?
> To accommodate people with a fear of heights, should all buildings be only
> one story tall? Should millions of precious public education dollars be
> spent on one mentally challenged student?"
>
Sorry, got me a bit lost here. You mentioned earlier the "strength of
character" and "wisdom" gained from "overcoming [your] tremendous obstacles",
but here you reveal a darker side. Schizophrenia is nothing to be ashamed of,
try to control that bitterness though.
> Again, I am sorry for being so inactive right now. I miss the daily banter
> and wonderful wit. I love C-PALSY!
>
Have some fun with her, don't get serious - its a troll!!!
> Betty
Cheers
Deri
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