(04-28-2014, 01:05 PM)eliasfrost Wrote: I have no problem with people being treated in special ways to help them cope with their disability (that's what special care is for), but I don't like when they are being ridiculed or shamed for what they are. Some people with disabilities can take care of themselves, and some people need a helping hand.
That is correct.
Some people do know how to take care of themselves, but those are special cases when talking about down syndrom, from what I know.
Oh there's actually one thing more about my not-brother.
He does not feel full. I can keep eating even though he is technically "full".
We have to stop him.
Trying is the first step to success.