This new documentary, The Invisible, by the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union offers a clear and moving message of why societies should not lock up people with intellectual disabilities. As the film notes, we still have hundreds of institutions in so-called civilized Europe in 2011 because these places are very convenient. Convenient, that is, except for the people who are forced to live in the institutions.
For more information: http://blog.soros.org/2011/08/hungarys-invisible-people/?utm_source=feedburne...
"A Pokatintás Szerintem Nem Olyan Dolog Amit Meg Lehet Dugni" ezt irtam be youtube-ba és ezt adta ki O.o
DuckScopeCSS 3 months ago
I'd kick her out too, she simply isn't normal, the other girls will rip her apart because she's so slow.
Rather than trying to force the integration of severely autistic children into normal society or trying to convince the developmentally disabled they're just as normal as other kids is just plain abusive because it sets the child up to fail with false expectations that life will always provide them equal opportunities, when clearly, they will always be seen as outcasts, same for gays like me.
GayWorldOrder 5 months ago