Thinking it was a joke, OP laughed, but his sister made it clear she wasnt kidding.
She reasoned that she wanted OP at her side at her wedding, not carrying his disabled wife around.
His family has since kept accusing him of being in the wrong for threatening them.
Thats around 27% of the population.
This group includes people with hearing, vision, cognitive, walking, self-care or independent living difficulties.
Thats blatant discrimination and should be inexcusable.
As it relates to employment,Title I of the ADAprotects the rights of both employees andjob seekers.
One is about what does and doesnt count as ableism.
The other is about how people with disabilities should or shouldnt react to ableism.
The first is an interesting and sometimes important semantic question.
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