rockin'robin
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I think we all have...at times...are judgmental about an issue/person. The old saying..."don't judge me until you have walked a mile in my shoes" does ring true somewhat.
Sure, we deafies in a lot of cases, are judged as "disabled"....retarded...can't be independent...etc., etc.
Those who do drugs, judged as drug addicts...alcohol...as alcoholics...Public opinion. And the stigma of that opinion can last lifetime....People who have committed a crime and served their time, come back and still are "judged" for that crime. Drug addicts who have beat their addiction and are clean, alcoholics who have stopped drinking...are still "Judged". It's hard not to be judgmental....even "assuming".
What do you guys think?
Sure, we deafies in a lot of cases, are judged as "disabled"....retarded...can't be independent...etc., etc.
Those who do drugs, judged as drug addicts...alcohol...as alcoholics...Public opinion. And the stigma of that opinion can last lifetime....People who have committed a crime and served their time, come back and still are "judged" for that crime. Drug addicts who have beat their addiction and are clean, alcoholics who have stopped drinking...are still "Judged". It's hard not to be judgmental....even "assuming".
What do you guys think?