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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion
But while you are not bothered by someone who is disabled but “looks able”, there are many many folks who are and that leads to quite a bit of discrimination.
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People like to judge others. I don't understand why being discriminatory and negative is better than trying to understand from their perspective.
I deal with accessibility building codes for a living. It's amazing how often I tell someone a code requirement and they say it's the most ridiculous thing they've ever heard of. Then I explain how the requirement actually removes the architectural barrier and makes the element accessible to people with certain disabilities they hadn't thought of. All of a sudden it's ok.
Why does something have to be ridiculous just because you don't understand it?