Well, Laurie and Ntsammy5 got me to break my silence, if for one post! And how is that for three people with some very diverse backgrounds, but still having some very similar opinions on some topics? I really enjoyed 'meeting' people different from me here over the years, but I did need to take a break from the negativity.
I am going to my beloved DLRP this week, where things are sadly not quite so accessible, but where there doesn't seem to be the suspicion of those with certain needs. I have said over and over here that if people only tried to use an assistive device (whether a cane, sling, ECV or any other device) for a few hours, they would realise that the frustration of using those devices far outweighs any perceived benefits.
I also find an irony that there are many posters who rarely discuss their own situations, but are always ready to provide advice and assistance to others. I asked one of my buddies recently here offline if he realised that one of the posters on this thread (who is also prolific on the Transportation Board) if she had certain physical challenges. Although he had posted alongside her for years, he had no idea of her challenges because she simply didn't bring them up if they were not relevant.
Going back to the original question, there seems to be such diversity in posts here. So many seem to think that people using assistive devices are 'faking' or getting 'special benefits'. Those of you who post here know that isn't true, or at least for the vast majority of people. I refuse to believe that people are inherently so devious and selfish that they would fake injuries and go through the hassles to have those lovely 'perks' of waiting in line far longer than the regular lines.
We have threads from people who have a minor or temporary injury, who want those 'special priveleges'. When we point out that they may not be so special, or that they may in fact be able to enjoy their trip even with an injury, they seem to be offended that we don't understand.
Then we have the posters who seem to have that very special ability to diagnose and prescribe treatment for random strangers from afar. I am quite sure that you know those threads.
These things really sadden me. I don't think those posters realise how blessed they are not to have anyone in their family who has any special needs. Instead of looking at how much they have, they look at others and are jealous of what they perceive that they have. I don't wish ill on anyone but one day those people will come to realise how wrong they were to post such cruel, judgemental things here.
I joke about being the 'dirty foreigner'. I can handle myself when it comes to the xenophobic posts. But I am defeated by the ones spewing such negativity to those people who deserve compassion and consideration.
So, in honour of my buddies who have already posted on this thread I will enjoy a nice day tomorrow at a Disney park where people don't think the worst of each other, and will think of you. I have been on a break for several weeks now, but I do hope to find the energy and positive thoughts to come back and fight the battle (or be banned trying!
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Wishing you all good thoughts and good health - I have a lot of respect for many of you here.
I am going to my beloved DLRP this week, where things are sadly not quite so accessible, but where there doesn't seem to be the suspicion of those with certain needs. I have said over and over here that if people only tried to use an assistive device (whether a cane, sling, ECV or any other device) for a few hours, they would realise that the frustration of using those devices far outweighs any perceived benefits.
I also find an irony that there are many posters who rarely discuss their own situations, but are always ready to provide advice and assistance to others. I asked one of my buddies recently here offline if he realised that one of the posters on this thread (who is also prolific on the Transportation Board) if she had certain physical challenges. Although he had posted alongside her for years, he had no idea of her challenges because she simply didn't bring them up if they were not relevant.
Going back to the original question, there seems to be such diversity in posts here. So many seem to think that people using assistive devices are 'faking' or getting 'special benefits'. Those of you who post here know that isn't true, or at least for the vast majority of people. I refuse to believe that people are inherently so devious and selfish that they would fake injuries and go through the hassles to have those lovely 'perks' of waiting in line far longer than the regular lines.
We have threads from people who have a minor or temporary injury, who want those 'special priveleges'. When we point out that they may not be so special, or that they may in fact be able to enjoy their trip even with an injury, they seem to be offended that we don't understand.
Then we have the posters who seem to have that very special ability to diagnose and prescribe treatment for random strangers from afar. I am quite sure that you know those threads.
These things really sadden me. I don't think those posters realise how blessed they are not to have anyone in their family who has any special needs. Instead of looking at how much they have, they look at others and are jealous of what they perceive that they have. I don't wish ill on anyone but one day those people will come to realise how wrong they were to post such cruel, judgemental things here.
I joke about being the 'dirty foreigner'. I can handle myself when it comes to the xenophobic posts. But I am defeated by the ones spewing such negativity to those people who deserve compassion and consideration.
So, in honour of my buddies who have already posted on this thread I will enjoy a nice day tomorrow at a Disney park where people don't think the worst of each other, and will think of you. I have been on a break for several weeks now, but I do hope to find the energy and positive thoughts to come back and fight the battle (or be banned trying!

Wishing you all good thoughts and good health - I have a lot of respect for many of you here.