BBC Radioのインスタグラム(bbcradio1) - 11月23日 05時51分
"People feel that they can say whatever they want to me because I’m disabled, perhaps because I can’t see them, but somehow I’m like public property - free to be commented upon. The flip side of this is that people feel offended when I have an educated response to them, as if I’m just supposed to accept their prejudiced comments and criticism. There are too many stereotypes out there about disabled people that need to be quashed.”
- @blinddad_uk
Images were created by @beckydann
To mark the 25th anniversary of discrimination against disabled people being made unlawful in the UK, with the Disability Discrimination Act, the @bbc is sharing a range of content from disabled creatives. They’re telling it as it is, from their perspective. Enjoy!
#Disability #Disabled #Blind #SightLoss #WellDressed #Prejudice #inclusion
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Image 1: A photo shows Amit, a well-dressed man with black hair and a beard, standing with his guide dog Kika. In the top left hand corner of the photo sits the text ‘talking disability’. Over laid on top of Amit there is text which reads ‘Amit Patel- “You’re well dressed for a blind guy”’
Image 2: Text reads “Just because I’m disabled does not mean that I don’t care about how I look or what I wear. I take enormous pride in who I am.”- Amit Patel
Image 3: Text reads “Being disabled also doesn’t mean I’m public property free to be constantly commented upon” - Amit Patel
Image 4: Text reads “I will meet prejudiced comments and criticisms with an educated response. If this offends someone then maybe they shouldn’t have said anything in the first place.(They definitely shouldn’t have)” - Amit Patel
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