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woodelf | 13:20 Thu 29th Apr 2021 | ChatterBank
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I went into the bank today to do a few transactions and was, yet again, met with blatant discrimination due to my disability - do I have a disability?...I'll have a look in the mirror...ah yes, seemingly I do - and was treated to what was called the "does he take sugar?" brigade. Well, after I had stolidly remarked "that I do not need an interpreter and I'm only blind in the eyes, not the brain", I said to my partner, who was the addressee of this offensive filth, that I might contact the Woke brigade and go on a march, after all, everyone's doing it (seemingly) and the person in the bank thought this very funny and in fact, hadn't stopped finding things funny even when insulting me. So there you go folks, another day in the nice bright and breezy world of let's go and offend someone, eh! Ta Muchly and apologies for the rant. Keep Well and Safely Sane, for those of you who care!
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Ah, thanks ummm... just wondered if it had changed x
being partly sighted myself - I have never looked on a blind person as unable to communicate. war wounded - clutch their sleeve and say your name - drilled into us from the age of 5

I have much more of - - corporate hullo you look old and crap can we take money off you?
no not the teenagers in the street they say - hey mate dya need a hand

and just to warn people - paid British gas £200 for energy by phone and they took a £15 extra handling fee - talk about smooth operators!
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"I'm only blind I'm not insane, behind my eyes I've got a brain, I'm not contagious or a disease, all I'm asking for is understanding, please!" copyright T Hopwood-Jackson, from my poem/rap 'Blindrap' - and spicerack, anyone with a squint or wears glasses is classed as visually-handicapped, but I notice the rnib (really not into blindness) does not have a reference to total blindness. Good one there Mamya. and I really do apologise for how this thread has taken its toll on some people, but what are these 'anser removed' surely I/we have the right to know, human right - or is that another argument/discussion for another day! Hey-ho, let's see - oh, mustn't use that word - let's imagine what the world can throw at me today, then I can take it to court and sue it for...!
Yes, it was a shame that the Mod decided that some posts were not acceptable, as I would have been interested in peoples reactions and emotions to disabilities, as understanding them may lead to a change.....perhaps.
But it was not to be.
2 of my kids had squints as well. My daughter had an operation to fix hers but my son refused. The doctor said he could have it at any point if he changes his mind.

The crazy fool became a roofer after leaving school. They were stressful days :-)

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