should disabled be annihulated
they sould be annihulated
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they sould not be anihilated
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Disabilities come in different degrees in criteria's of minor disabilities to severe disabilities. many Severely disabled cant speak and move and have mental impairments. its wrong to leave that criteria of disabled as they have no real purpose and miss out on opertunities in life just used as teddy bears. i am not talking aboat Steve hawking he had no mental impairment. He is well educated and his qualifications are high but he has the right for suicide if a baby was blind and deaf born why let it suffer all its life better put it to sleep than paying for it to have a horrible life out of tax Side: they sould be annihulated
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Who's to say that children with physical impairments are going to lead horrible lives? Have you never heard of Helen Keller? Further, what "impairments", exactly, should allow a parent to have their child murdered? I strongly suggest you look into the Eugenics movement, and why it no longer exists, since you're proposing we fulfill one of its aims. Side: they sould not be anihilated
people wake up have empathy, disabled people im talking aboat cant move, see or hear. How hopeless would you feel if you cant dress and wash yourself or speak your own mind. if they have capacity to make decisions they should hav the right to die if they choose. People wake up if they dont have mental capacity we must make that decisions out of kindness as you could not stand it being that disabled Side: they sould be annihulated
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No, but I think people who don't check their spelling and make almost as many mistakes as there are words in their sentence should go back to school. But perhaps I'm being mean. There are many, many, many disabled persons throughout history who have contributed a great deal to society. Steven Hawkins, Helen Keller, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder.....look it up. There's quite a few who have done amazing things. Side: they sould not be anihilated
It's essential to approach discussions about disability with empathy and understanding. Instead of focusing on negative perceptions, explore positive initiatives like the activities for adults with disabilities at https://www.gccnyc.org/what-we-offer. These activities foster inclusion, helping individuals contribute meaningfully to society. Let's promote dialogue that highlights the value of diverse abilities and builds a more compassionate community. Side: they sould not be anihilated
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