Originally posted here by Evil Moo
Just because you feel sorry for a kid that dealt with someone who didn't perpetuate the illusion of utopia people feel compelled to mask the handicapped with, doesn't mean anything wrong happened. Remove that word and picture from the article and I garuntee that you'd never even have known about it. Why? Because no person would have found it to be unusual or wrong. The only thing unusal about the situation in the slightlest detail is that the kid was indeed, disabled.

People however, enjoy bad news. When they can't find it, they create it. There is no evil here, no malice or villany. There is only pity and an overly emotional response to a purely common, justified, and simple situation.
Hey Hey,

Don't assume you know me... I've stood up for people without disabilities when people have tried to eject them from bars, restaurants, movies and other places (mini-putt comes to mind as well)... and I did it because I don't like to see people mistreated... handicapped or not... I'm just saying that special exceptions should be made for handicapped people... It seems that physically disabled people are given the world but if you're mentally disabled you become a second class citizen and it's not right.

Peace,
HT