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March 04, 2010

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lilacsigil

Of course, comparing them to people with an actual disease rather lets them off the hook - unlike sick people, they could, if they wanted, control themselves like adults. Maybe "tantrum" is a better word.

Leslie B.

SK, your suggestions in the Des Moines Register were quite well-directed as a person with a disability who has participated and contributed to the culture of disability. You were providing information to people who are in the public eye as spokespersons on both the left and right sides of the political spectrum on how they might better understand the issues and concerns of people with disabilities. Each of these people have recently demonstrated that they could use some guidance and additional perspectives in this regard.

Bearing a child with a disability doesn't make someone an instant expert on disability. Having a disability oneself does not make one an expert on anyone's disability but your own disability, and that usually takes years. And even (and especially) presidential advisors can gain awareness of people with disabilities by listening to their suggestions.

Argh! This whole incident, and the fact that certain people even ding you on guide dog etiquette as you sit in a cozy dining room far, far away, gives me pause to consider the downside of our miraculous cyberworld of instant communication. There was a time when a "retreat" truly was a way to disconnect. But here you are in paradise, with the whole wide world breathing down your neck. Is this a good thing?

elizabeth

Hmmm-I'm afraid as a donkey, I might be developing symptoms of herpes simplex encephalitis. I hope it's not a cross-species type of thing.

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From now on, I should have been more complex when handling my tantrums because,I read this "screaming/cursing syndrome"!

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