Norman Kunc & Emma Van der Klift's video, "A Credo for Suppport" - spoken by members of San Luis Obispo People First.
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Norman Kunc & Emma Van der Klift's video, "A Credo for Suppport" - spoken by members of San Luis Obispo People First. Order DVD from www.specialneeds.com (more)
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They wouldn't be in People First if they didn't have enough intelligence to make the decision to be involved in a political movement--why make assumptions about what words they know? They may have been involved in coming up with the lines, or at the very least had conversations with the people who did. Some of the people slightly change the wording from the captions, so you can tell they're not just repeating without understanding.
Lets wait untill they can say it for themselves, Oh no, wait, they cant, which is why we are still putting words in their mouths. Its got nothing to do with intellegence or lack thereof. Its got to do with people standing back and listening. Tjhis was written by people who care a lot but does not speak for the silent minority that I encounter day by day
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. What do you think this video should be like? Are you saying it doesn't matter who wrote it because most people don't listen to disabled people's opinions anyway?
Also, just because the video was scripted it does not follow that the speakers did not understand what they were saying. Do you think that all actors working off of a script can't understand the words being said?
I take it you didn't watch the credits to this video or even read the description before deciding to post. This video (as it says in the credits) was WRITTEN and produced by Norman Kunc & Emma Van der Klift. This version of the video was SPOKEN by members of San Luis Obispo People First, as is mentioned in both the credits and video description.
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