Disability Discrimination: Bleasing Non Judging Society

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Patrice Green
Professor Kate Stephenson McDonald
#Response 4
WMS100-01
15 October 2017
Disability discrimination

Disability discrimination is when people are being treated less equal because of their disability such as blind, deaf or a broken leg perhaps. People can be discriminated direct or indirect. Biased treatment means that a disable person will be treated poorly in their society and doesn’t have the same opportunity or choice as a non-disable person in situation like employment and education.
“Everyone is born equally. Everyone must be equality.” However, we as people should change our society. We should build a pleasing non judging society. People always discriminate to disabled people because they aren’t the “normal” human begin we see on an everyday bias so people start to tease. For the effects on disability discrimination it can be divided into two parts which are individual and society. Far as the individual part this it can divided between normal people and disabled people, for the disabled people, because of the teasing from society and other people, they will begin to feel depressed and frustrated.
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Especially when they stated that they used disabled people in “freak Shows” really made my stomach turn knowing people or even their parents would allow another human being who has no control of their disability be in a show and get humiliated is just absurd. I think this is so upsetting to me because my aunt is disabled with one hand and has a limp in her walk and has seizures that she was naturally born with. I can say she is probably the most loving person, down to earth, humble and strongest person I ever met. She is employed and will not let society bring her down because she knows she is just as normal like the next man alothough she may have different physical appearance