Does it strike anyone as ironic that at a time when every day life depends
less on physical abilities than it ever has before, there SEEMS to be a
decrease in the willingness to accept people who are different?
By this, I mean, so much of life is automated and there are more jobs that
don't require physical ability, so unlike 50 (or less) years ago people with
disabilities can navigate the world much easier (though not always easily).
It seems as if disability should thus become more accepted by society, but
sometimes I feel the reverse is happening. At least, I don't see much progress.
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