tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6220039663584229297.post5550360381360135579..comments2023-10-14T18:29:53.268-07:00Comments on Queer3: The Disabling SocietyQueer3http://www.blogger.com/profile/04723863583093845558noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6220039663584229297.post-66664094645202757912009-04-13T18:12:00.000-07:002009-04-13T18:12:00.000-07:00Hey John, I wanted to say alot of things and I wro...Hey John, I wanted to say alot of things and I wrote them down on this comment window and lost it. Boo hoo. The gist of what I wrote was this. I was at a drive through fast food and while I was waiting for my breakfast burrito, I noticed the lift on the metro bus was stuck and the driver was more concerned with his schedule as if the disabled person was at fault. The first thought that ran through my mind was the people inside the bus, being late and all, but after seeing the desparity before me, I had little empathy to the passengers and more sensibility for the man in the wheelchair, making every effort to work the lift. Your article on society with the communication being a low priority, the thought occured to me as I was reading it, that the social disease is the problem, not the disabled being the cause of anger or blame. <br /> We need as a society to think how to best help the needs of those who want desperately to be included. My only hope is that from learning and through experience, I can be more compassionate and check myself becoming impatient and worse, apathetic to the issue of getting involved. <br /> My letter is alot shorter than before and I hope this one is able to post correctly. Love, <br /> Daryl :{)Daryl Belcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08059845917701288940noreply@blogger.com