Oceanbreeze
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I have to agree with you, blaqueinque. There are lots of hearing people who are really hostile whether normal or not normal like the above statements.
I was watching the Youtube of a wheelchair bound man who was trying to board on the train and he needed help with a couple of employees working on the train to lift him up on the train. He was shocked that they refused to help him and told him to go in the next train later. He was being discriminated because of his handicapped. This was taken in Great Britain (England or Scotland, I don't remember which).
There are other Youtubes proving that there were very hostile to any kind of disabilities no matter what. It happened and still happen all over the world. That is awful and terrible at the way treating us not being human beings.
I'm not sure how to respond to this. I believe you, Bebonang. It's just not been in my experience. Most of the people I've ever encountered have been overly nice to the point of being sickening sweet and condescending. Of course, I'm talking about adults. As a child and teen, I encountered a ton of bullies who were mean as snakes, but, that's another subject.
I guess it takes all kinds.
Oh wait! I DO remember ONE time as a teenager in which a woman was hostile as hell because Mom parked in a handicapped spot. I was with her as we had gone Christmas shopping, and, the wheelchair was clearly visible in the back of our car. This woman was SO irate that my Mother had taken "her spot". She actually threatened my Mom as I sat in the backseat taking all this in. I was a very young teen at the time (maybe 12?) It was quite traumatic to watch this happen. I guess I blacked it out.
So, as I said, it does happen. But, for the most part, I encountered the overly nice, condenscending type of person.