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WePurrsevere

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51. So basically they were saying, "We don't want 'your/that kind' around here"...
Wed Aug 14, 2019, 05:52 AM
Aug 2019

Their discomfort with someone's disability (no matter WHAT IT IS) is THEIR issue just as much as it is if their 'discomfort' came from being near a same sex couple holding hands, a woman wearing a hijab, a Latino family speaking Spanish to each other over dinner in a restaurant, a young black man in a hoody taking a short cut through an apartment complex, etc.

Instead of judging others and complaining about their 'discomfort' maybe they should take a good look inside themselves and try using a bit more empathy and strive to understand not judge and condemn.

I'm sorry that I missed that thread or I'd have spoken up sooner.

I guess I missed something xmas74 Aug 2019 #1
It was a thread about a child with disabilities - and there are a lot of DU members Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #6
Why would you even think a few responses equals a consensus here at DU? blm Aug 2019 #2
That's why I'm asking - but when 3 of 3 responses in 24 hours suggest Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #5
That usually means the thread dropped as eyes are glued to other matters blm Aug 2019 #12
Generally - Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #19
The responses may have been skewed in that only those with strong 'anti' opinions clicked in Chemisse Aug 2019 #102
I understand your concern and how you could see those responses as representative. Eliot Rosewater Aug 2019 #76
She is right: it wasn't a few responses obamanut2012 Aug 2019 #82
I'm sorry I didn't respond to the earlier OP with my thought: elleng Aug 2019 #3
I don't think that's the general consensus here leftstreet Aug 2019 #4
I truly hope that is the case. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #13
Actua, there have been studied that show that negative feelings motivate more comments tblue37 Aug 2019 #38
I saw that thread and didn't comment. Croney Aug 2019 #7
MsToad MLAA Aug 2019 #8
Call me old mshasta Aug 2019 #16
My question to the poster (who expressed a similar sentiment) Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #18
My kids and I were at a family Pizza place, and old couple was chastizing a single mom. TheBlackAdder Aug 2019 #23
I hear you, as I've noticed that as I've gotten older I have far less patience than I use to. MLAA Aug 2019 #66
Call me old too. LanternWaste Aug 2019 #67
sounds like typical modern spoiled "adults" Kali Aug 2019 #9
That's why I reframed it to take the child out of the picture. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #20
Definitely against any kind of exclusion or discrimination. Could be any of us or our family, Hoyt Aug 2019 #10
Thank you. lpbk2713 Aug 2019 #11
The homophobic nonsense is very challenging but - unfortunately not terribly surprising. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #15
Outliers MissB Aug 2019 #14
Not surprised there was an alert. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author JimGinPA Aug 2019 #31
Nope obamanut2012 Aug 2019 #83
I too have wished for a Bettie Aug 2019 #93
I didn't see that thread, Ms. Toad, but I would have strongly been on your side of the argument. pnwmom Aug 2019 #21
Thanks - I really was just testing to see where DU is, after a rough day in real life Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #28
No. sheshe2 Aug 2019 #22
It's been a challenging day in real life Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #24
just block them. Demovictory9 Aug 2019 #32
Please don't go. People with disabilites are not "others". EllieBC Aug 2019 #25
While I Understand Your Frustration... JimGinPA Aug 2019 #26
That is what I was hoping to confirm by asking the question outside of the thread. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #33
Whatever the fuck polite society is...fuck them pbmus Aug 2019 #27
You have your opinion and others have theirs. wasupaloopa Aug 2019 #29
That's not necessarily true. Non-Trump voters are more highly educated than Trump voters, pnwmom Aug 2019 #35
I have been here since the selection of George Bush wasupaloopa Aug 2019 #57
538: Education, not income, predicted who voted in Trump in 2016. pnwmom Aug 2019 #59
True - but Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #36
I suspect that your respondents were a non-representative self-selected group. Those tblue37 Aug 2019 #30
They are wrong Midnightwalk Aug 2019 #34
Thank you. n/t Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #37
People with disabilities have every right to live their lives like everyone else. onecaliberal Aug 2019 #39
I had to hide that thread. Iggo Aug 2019 #40
And that's almost as much of a problem Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #42
I usually wade right in, but this one was too close to home. Iggo Aug 2019 #61
I hear you. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #70
Public spaces and persons with disabilities people Aug 2019 #41
Didn't read the thread except to see that Buzz cook Aug 2019 #43
I haven't been to Outback more than twice - Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #44
It was a sincere question. I used to be in retail and restaurant management. I was Tech Aug 2019 #45
My take - and I didn't even venture into that other thread rufus dog Aug 2019 #46
bravo... myohmy2 Aug 2019 #47
One thing I've noticed over a long period of observation jberryhill Aug 2019 #48
+++ still_one Aug 2019 #55
"should also be treated as misbehaving and excluded"? zaj Aug 2019 #49
And here it is - right here in this thread. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #88
Not trying to appall you... zaj Aug 2019 #92
The legal solution - under the ADA - is that the customer cannot be Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #95
That's not a solution... zaj Aug 2019 #98
It absolutely is the solution (not only "a," but "the" solution) Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #99
So here's an example... zaj Aug 2019 #103
It is not a valid legal argument. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #104
Don't you know us better than that by now? eShirl Aug 2019 #50
So basically they were saying, "We don't want 'your/that kind' around here"... WePurrsevere Aug 2019 #51
Competing disabilities perhaps Elmer1007 Aug 2019 #58
My husband is in his kid 60s and is legally deaf now... WePurrsevere Aug 2019 #69
It should be handled in a way that accommodates both parties, Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #72
That is what they said obamanut2012 Aug 2019 #84
stay... handmade34 Aug 2019 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author MFM008 Aug 2019 #53
Outliers. Ilsa Aug 2019 #54
I'm on your side with this... Freedomofspeech Aug 2019 #56
Didn't even open the thread ismnotwasm Aug 2019 #60
This demmiblue Aug 2019 #71
People can definitely be judgmental. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #73
It's very sad ismnotwasm Aug 2019 #75
That's pretty much what my great-niece does with her son Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #89
+1 ismnotwasm Aug 2019 #96
I don't think so stevil Aug 2019 #62
I searched and read the thread you mentioned stevil Aug 2019 #64
I don't think the child or your friend should be excluded. SouthernProgressive Aug 2019 #63
Stick around, please. Lucid Dreamer Aug 2019 #65
I didn't see it loyalsister Aug 2019 #68
I want to profoundly apologize for my post. MicaelS Aug 2019 #74
Thank you! Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #90
Thanks for generalizing? SlogginThroughIt Aug 2019 #77
I'm not generalizing - I'm asking. Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #86
If the manager had gone to the parents arthritisR_US Aug 2019 #78
this topic comes up from time to time but disabilities is a new twist scarytomcat Aug 2019 #79
I suspect that the response would have been very different had Bettie Aug 2019 #80
That is precisely why I asked about my ADULT friend with CP Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #85
They are wrong Bettie Aug 2019 #87
I was appalled by that thread obamanut2012 Aug 2019 #81
There were a couple of people who tried really hard to excuse their bigotry. demmiblue Aug 2019 #91
Can't one stay on DU and still talk about it? treestar Aug 2019 #94
If advocacy of blatant discrimination is acceptable on DU Ms. Toad Aug 2019 #97
I didn't even go into that thread. kcr Aug 2019 #100
Recommended. guillaumeb Aug 2019 #101
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