Thursday, July 1, 2010

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Yesterday, watching a video on disability, or rather on an alleged quest for equality between "normoabili" and disabled, I am genuinely shocked, offended as well.
I do, or I could do, everything that makes a normoabile average (obvious, I liken it to sports or artists) and now I show it to you.
normoabile A walk? Me too. Him on the legs, I on the wheels. A
normoabile swim? Me too ... at least before the tracheotomy (which I am not indispensable). A
normoabile driving a car? I can also, no money for the purchase of the car, but I could (the money does not depend on the disability). A
normoabile sex? I, too, in ways and in different positions, but I do not abstaining. A
normoabile dresses, goes to the bathroom, wash? I, too, but with the help of those who pay or who loves me. We open a small parenthesis: the world hundreds of thousands of normoabili, both men and women, are forced to pay for love, sex, or listening. Ergo, if I pay to be cleaned and dressed, this does not undermine my self-esteem, which instead would happen in cases ABOVEMENTIONED.
The truth is that I do all these actions in a different way, because we're different!
The last sentence of the video is what I was really annoyed.
quote: "The only difference between us (normoabile and disabled) is that you see me differently, I see you like me."
What that irritates me is that, hidden in this sentence, there is an appealing quest for equality.
I do not want to be like a normoabile! I want to be myself!
Why this race for normality (if any)? Why seek the approval? Why deny if stessti?
We are different, all, and wonderful as such.
I think this is one of the reasons why the disabled are unable to emerge in society. Precisely because of this insane desire to be "confrorme the parameter.
You may have noticed that I have spoken exclusively in person. I did it just to avoid generalizations and to save my singularity, but believe me when I tell you that I know many disabled people who have nothing to envy to a normoabile. First and foremost our
Anita!

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