I have to interview someone for a homework assignment,we were supposed to interview people about Winter the dolphin(a dolphin with a prosthetic tail),but the teacher said we could slightly alter the topic to something like disabled people,so i did just that
Ok,first let me share a little story of mine
One day,i went out of school early,i can't remember why,i walk home from school,and in my way out
i saw someone with a cane,not someone who had trouble walking,but someone who was hitting things in the ground with it
I asked her if she needed any help getting around,but holy shit,when she turned around her eyes,her eyes were scary and squicky as fuck,i couldn't sleep alone for days afterwards
Anyways,she accepted my offer,but i underestimated her,she actually knew the street better than i did,saying things like"there should be a lamppost here",i actually think i slowed her down,she asked me to wait for a special kind of cab that had half the price normal cabs have,but i had never seen one before,so i couldn't help her
As i walked home,i couldn't stop thinking about her eyes because they freaked me out,and when my mother arrived and told her about it,she told me that it was the thought that counted,as i saw no one else helping her
Later,when i was playing Ragna's stage in Blazblue,the stage subtitle said "The path to hell is paved with good intentions",and i realized that applied to me,even if i superficially had good intentions,my desire to help her was not born from solidarity or something,but from thinking she was inferior to me cause she was blind,i basically pitied her
I also got Hanako's bad ending in my first playtrough of Katawa Shoujo,so i know a thing or two about pity
So,i think disabled people shouldn't be treated as a shining example of humanity(shit,i hope the original intention of that sentence isnt lost),or as something to look down upon,even if inconsciously,but as people who have both good and bad in them
So,what do you think about disabled people?
Captcha:red herring
Ok,first let me share a little story of mine
One day,i went out of school early,i can't remember why,i walk home from school,and in my way out
i saw someone with a cane,not someone who had trouble walking,but someone who was hitting things in the ground with it
I asked her if she needed any help getting around,but holy shit,when she turned around her eyes,her eyes were scary and squicky as fuck,i couldn't sleep alone for days afterwards
Anyways,she accepted my offer,but i underestimated her,she actually knew the street better than i did,saying things like"there should be a lamppost here",i actually think i slowed her down,she asked me to wait for a special kind of cab that had half the price normal cabs have,but i had never seen one before,so i couldn't help her
As i walked home,i couldn't stop thinking about her eyes because they freaked me out,and when my mother arrived and told her about it,she told me that it was the thought that counted,as i saw no one else helping her
Later,when i was playing Ragna's stage in Blazblue,the stage subtitle said "The path to hell is paved with good intentions",and i realized that applied to me,even if i superficially had good intentions,my desire to help her was not born from solidarity or something,but from thinking she was inferior to me cause she was blind,i basically pitied her
I also got Hanako's bad ending in my first playtrough of Katawa Shoujo,so i know a thing or two about pity
I also have been thinking about disabled people lately,since a guy in my school just lost an arm to cancer,i only felt sorry for him on a human level,but not on a personal level(like my mom),sice i didn't know the guy,and i didn't want to pity him
So,what do you think about disabled people?
Captcha:red herring