why should we be kind to handicapped
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There are many reasons why we should care for people with disabilities. Here are four reasons: inevitability; invisibility and isolation; inseparability; and invaluable worth and indispensability. The following reflections unpack these reasons.
First, we should care for people with disabilities because it is inevitable. What is inevitable? We either know, will know, or will become someone with a disability. According to a U.S. Census Bureau report released in 2012, “nearly 1 in 5 people have a disability in the U.S.” Recently, a leader in the disability community cited the same figure. While reports vary due to various factors, the numbers and percentages in the different studies are significant.[1] So, this is no fringe issue. Certainly, we should care about disability issues and people with disabilities no matter how many people have them. If anything, we should become even more attentive and engaged on addressing the concerns of the disability community based on such inevitability.
Second, we should care for people with disabilities because they are often invisible in our society and subject to increasing isolation.[2] Frequently, we don’t see people with disabilities. Our cultural and relational blindness may result from a lack of awareness, insensitivity, or intentionality. Such invisibility and isolation increase as depression sets in for those with disabilities and they resign themselves to being on the margins. We must make every effort to open our eyes and communities to be inclusive.
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because we get inguories to our leg that's why we get handicap