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MissMorrigan -> RE: protest sign- wonder what the issue is (2/25/2008 8:16:14 AM)
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The sad fact is that most people tend to discriminate in some manner, Wkdshadow, whether that be regarding a person's sexuality, disability, their preferences generally speaking, disease/virus, or indeed, their ethnicity. Jane Elliott highlights it best insofar as spectators supporting those that discriminate by doing/saying nothing. Hunk, it truly is a terrible shame when a family member chooses their pride over their love. Back in the day when I worked for social services, I used to attend, daily, a black man in his 30s who was in the final stages of aids. He had galloping scabies and community nurses refused to go into him b/c he was a paranoid schizophrenic. However, he was responsible and took his medications, was wasting away b/c the meals on wheels service he received did not really cater for a large man over 6' tall and of a different ethnicity, so he couldn't stomach the food they brought him. His family had disowned him, he'd contracted aids through a blood transfusion when he'd suffered an accident while on holiday. They reacted out of FEAR and not b/c they saw him as a lesser person which is something I feel important in motivation regarding any kind of seeming prejudice. I understand their fears, truly I do, I do not understand how they could allow those fears to focus their lives in such a way they could ostracise someone they dearly loved. The man I looked after for almost a year finally passed away, in hospital, with me there. To this day I remain angry for the injustice served to him by our professional services which clearly failed him.
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