vagfactory t1_j8x2cmp wrote
i personally don't see that as humiliating. if anything, i see it as strength and perseverance.
EquivalentInflation t1_j8x9j8m wrote
I'm sure that the man in the wheelchair is glad that you've now told him how to feel.
Come on, you've gotta recognize the irony of you failing to listen to his message, on an article about how they failed to consider him.
abedofevilandlettuce t1_j8xak0a wrote
I think you're both right. His response showed strength/perseverance, but it's still humiliating to face the situation, period.
vagfactory t1_j8xcd7g wrote
Where did I tell him how to feel? I was saying how I felt, which was done to help others in this situation to feel better about it.
EquivalentInflation t1_j8xdedd wrote
>an actual person in a wheelchair: This was a humiliating and painful experience that I hated.
>Some random internet fuck: OMG, no, it’s actually super inspiring babes! Yass queen, it’s so empowering for me to watch you be denied civil rights!
vagfactory t1_j8xdris wrote
The reason someone would find something humiliating is because they think others are judging them negatively about it. I am saying I am not judging him negatively, but actually in a positive manner.
Why are you so toxic?
EquivalentInflation t1_j8xi7ek wrote
The man in the wheelchair is literally the one who called it humiliating. You’re really trying to argue he is the negative one here?
vagfactory t1_j8xpcaw wrote
Again, not once did I attack his opinion like you want to think I am. Not once did I say he is the negative person. Why would I say I was impressed by his actions if so?
YOU are the negative one refusing to accept a positive statement supporting a disabled person overcoming adversity.
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