Why do handicap people have more rights?
I’ve often wondered why the rights of handicap people trump the rights of non-handicap people. Is this a guilt complex or PC gone amock. A perfect example is the allowance of a large dog (an emotional support service animal) in our otherwise pet-free apartment complex. Some of the people in this complex don’t like dogs; don’t they have rights, too?
One lady even professes to have dog allergies. Is it TS for her?
Why do handicap people have more rights?
I’ve often wondered why the rights of handicap people trump the rights of non-handicap people. Is this a guilt complex or PC gone amock. A perfect example is the allowance of a large dog (an emotional support service animal) in our otherwise pet-free apartment complex. Some of the people in this complex don’t like dogs; don’t they have rights, too?
One lady even professes to have dog allergies. Is it TS for her?
Clip from “Talk” by the Disability Rights Commission (UK)
You’ve got a job interview, but suddenly you’re in the minority. A tale worthy of the “Twilight Zone” with a disability twist.
