I know you are all going to flame me (again) but one thing I notice is there is a huge disconnect between the knowledge of "protocol" between disabled people and the general public. I'm not trying to be mean, but sometimes an effort at making conversation or breaking the ice is seen as some invisible offense. I've been cursed at for opening the door for someone in a wheelchair. I was in a wheelchair for months after an injury and I damn sure liked it when someone was polite enough to open the door for me. But some people think I am discounting their ability (?) or something.
And some people with visible issues say they would rather you ask instead of stare (in the case of children, etc.) And others say "How dare you for making eye contact!" and we are all supposed to ignore them. I've seen children screamed at by people with guide dogs for noticing the dog- not even touching the dog, but saying "Oh, a doggy! Hi doggy!". And I've seen (lots more, thankfully) people with assistance dogs gently say, "Please don't distract my dog, he needs to concentrate on me, but his name is Chuck and he helps me and works very hard."
I work at TDS and I got yelled at by a guest for saying hello back to an adult mentally handicapped woman who repeatedly greeted me. It's my job to be nice and make conversation and go with my guests, but this woman's caretaker apparently was trying to take her to the mall and teach her NOT to talk to everyone. So after I said Hi and hugged this woman back- she came rushing up to hug me and she was SO HAPPY, the caretaker yells "Don't talk to her! She's not allowed to talk to you!!! She's being bad! Ignore her!" I was just in a state of shock. What am I supposed to think the next time I see her or anyone else in that condition? (And by condition, I mean overtly happy to be at The
Disney Store)
So what I'm saying is that YOU all know the law, what people are "supposed to do", but you have to give the rest of the world a little slack and understand that they are either ignorant or misinformed, or maybe a little jaded. Cause it's hard to be nice when you don't know if a ten ton chip is going to come rolling off someone's shoulder. I don't know anyone that is a mind reader, so if you need or don't need something or are defensive about something, then it's your job to do it nicely and it's my job as a fellow human to help you. No one knows how you have been treated your whole life, or that day, or five minutes ago. For that matter, you don't know how the other guy has been either. So do you see how it's a two way street?
The one thing no one has mentioned here is that perhaps the young lady in question here is attractive, and these boys were doing a terrible job of flirting, boy style. But when met with defensive response and hostility, they responded in kind. I'm just saying... Flame away.
