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Speech On People With Disabilities

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Approximately 15% of the world’s population is, in a way, disabled. Whether it is a physical disability or a serious chronic disease, we have about one billion people in the world that live with a disability every day of their lives. It often occurs that these people are seen as an outcast of society; people that cannot live normal lives. It is important to realize that this is not true at all. People with disabilities are completely able to be part of the world. It is just the world’s duty to accept them.
Discrimination against disabled people occurs on a daily basis. People living without limitations or without disabled loved ones, often do not understand what these people go through every day, therefore making an insulting comment or rude …show more content…

They say people are scared of change, and you can clearly see this when it comes to people with disabilities. Many schools, companies, and associations refuse to let disabled people be a part of them. Once again, they say these people are not capable of taking care of their disability. Most people with disabilities have been trained to properly handle their limitation and take care of themselves. They have lived with this for quite a time and they are completely capable of looking after their health. Although some disabilities require extra care and assistance, I think it is wrong to not give them the job if they are fully qualified and able to do the work. I am aware of schools in my city that refuses do take disabled people of any kind, because they say they don’t want people that are not “normal”. Further, there are schools that do accept disabled people, but even if you are able to, you are not allowed to do sport or any physical activity at school. Part of this, is the fact that people think if they cannot see your disability, you do not have it. Not all disabilities are physical, but rather a serious chronic disease. Some places offer special care for disabled people, for example, a fridge to keep your medicine or extra time in an exam if something goes wrong. There are many people that say you are abusing the system. I experienced something very similar, where I took a

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