At my job, the people who take care of emptying trash cans are the kind of people we call "special" nowadays to be considerate. One of them annoys the heck out of me. His way of speaking is annoying -- he speaks like a schoolyard bully who adopts a mocking tone of voice and repeats what the bullying victim's said. And just to be clear he always talks that way. He makes stupid jokes. He sometimes shoves people as a joke (that I don't find the least bit funny). Luckily, he's never shoved me so far, probably because I stay away from him.
Am I a bad person for disliking him?
See, I think we can agree that it's absurd to say you can't ever dislike "special needs"-people. The idea is that you shouldn't dislike them simply for being "special," and that's a perfectly fine sentiment with which I agree. Thing is, every part of their personality is created by their being "special," or to put it differently, they would be entirely different people if they weren't special. So is it ever okay to dislike a person who's "special"?
Am I a bad person for disliking him?
See, I think we can agree that it's absurd to say you can't ever dislike "special needs"-people. The idea is that you shouldn't dislike them simply for being "special," and that's a perfectly fine sentiment with which I agree. Thing is, every part of their personality is created by their being "special," or to put it differently, they would be entirely different people if they weren't special. So is it ever okay to dislike a person who's "special"?