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the truth 16-10-2015 08:13 AM

7/7 victim of hate crimes
 
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...ility-10267581

why should this man with no legs be abused by this woman?

why should she get away with it?

disability hate crime is up a whopping 33% in wales in the last year, why? what the hell is going on

Livia 16-10-2015 08:50 AM

I don't think it's real hate, I think it's ignorance and stupidity. Any one of us could become disabled tomorrow. So I don't understand how there is not more inclusiveness, understanding and help for people who are disabled. There but the for Grace of God goes any one of us.

smudgie 16-10-2015 09:44 AM

Sexist as well, if the woman was sat in the car and her husband was emptying the rubbish(as I would do) would she have had the same abuse?
Nosey interfering busybody without a life of her own so she has to have a go at anyone by the sound of it.
Not sure about it being a hate crime, I reckon she didn't know he was disabled to start with and then couldn't stop her gob from spouting.:shrug:

Crimson Dynamo 16-10-2015 09:59 AM

what probs happened is she did not no he was disabled and then when she did could not face backing down and losing face

DemolitionRed 16-10-2015 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8227819)
what probs happened is she did not no he was disabled and then when she did could not face backing down and losing face

Those were my thoughts too but even then, she had no right to make judgement on a stranger.
Not backing down and apologising profusely is appalling. :shrug:

Kizzy 16-10-2015 10:35 AM

It's a hate crime, and due to the drain that all welfare claimants are I foresee it getting worse not better.

Livia 16-10-2015 10:40 AM

I'm not sure everyone sees genuinely disabled people as a drain. While there will always be rude people willing to spit hate at someone else for being different from them, I'm sure most people want to see disabled people being at least treated fairly in society.

the truth 16-10-2015 02:36 PM

you rarely hear of bigots like this getting arrested but imho this is the worst form of bigotry attacking vulnerable disabled people ....people like this need to be made an example of then arrested and locked away for a while

Kizzy 16-10-2015 02:48 PM

Yes attacking physically disabled people is frowned upon, if you aren't obviously incapacitated it's usual to be accused of not being genuine, this is very frustrating.

JoshBB 16-10-2015 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8227768)
I don't think it's real hate, I think it's ignorance and stupidity. Any one of us could become disabled tomorrow. So I don't understand how there is not more inclusiveness, understanding and help for people who are disabled. There but the for Grace of God goes any one of us.

Lots of people don't seem to care until it affects them. The selfish attitudes are so so damaging to society, not only that but to ourselves too. More disabled people on mainstream TV shows would help I think.

Livia 16-10-2015 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JoshBB (Post 8228342)
Lots of people don't seem to care until it affects them. The selfish attitudes are so so damaging to society, not only that but to ourselves too. More disabled people on mainstream TV shows would help I think.

I agree. Like everything else, this is changing.. although it's changing glacially slowly.

Crimson Dynamo 16-10-2015 03:44 PM

When my old man was in his wheelchair at the end and I wheeled him around I found people to be very respectful and helpful

JoshBB 16-10-2015 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8228371)
I agree. Like everything else, this is changing.. although it's changing glacially slowly.

Yes. I know it probably sounds quite pc to a lot of people, but I think that a few disabled people appearing on TV shows just like any other non-disabled person could really help, not just taking the roles of disabled characters but people acting as news anchors, being on chat shows like Celebrity Juice/HIGNFY.. things like that.

bots 16-10-2015 05:22 PM

i think its a very difficult area to progress in terms of personal interactions. There are many reasons for it, but it stems from the sheer range of disabilities and their range of severity. On top of that is the wish of the majority of disabled people not to appear disabled or for it to appear that they have any dependence on others for day to day life.

We have so many disabled friendly facilities now compared to what we had previously and this actually decreases general awareness of the issue rather than increase it.

I think the simple solution is that people shouldn't jump to conclusions about anyone that they have just met and take the time to observe and learn.

the truth 18-10-2015 06:27 AM

has there ever been a disabled person as a main character in any tv show? the only actors I can think who have played disabled people in movies are just a handful of the greatest actors of all time....Hoffman rainman..Daniel day lewis my left foot.....brando in the men....deniro in awakenings and flawless....john hurt the elephant man....Juliette lewis in the other sister...sean penn in I am sam....tom cruise born on the fourth of july and maybe tom hanks as forest gump

smudgie 18-10-2015 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 8231779)
has there ever been a disabled person as a main character in any tv show? the only actors I can think who have played disabled people in movies are just a handful of the greatest actors of all time....Hoffman rainman..Daniel day lewis my left foot.....brando in the men....deniro in awakenings and flawless....john hurt the elephant man....Juliette lewis in the other sister...sean penn in I am sam....tom cruise born on the fourth of july and maybe tom hanks as forest gump

Raymond Burr played Ironside, wheelchair bound lawyer investigator in series of same name.

Northern Monkey 18-10-2015 08:05 AM

Even if he had'nt been disabled who the feck did this woman think she is to start sticking her nose in to other peoples business?I would've told that bitch straight.

the truth 19-10-2015 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8231787)
Even if he had'nt been disabled who the feck did this woman think she is to start sticking her nose in to other peoples business?I would've told that bitch straight.

telling someone straight is fine, but she should have been arrested too


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