07-11-2017, 04:05 PM
(07-11-2017, 03:53 PM)xxlt Wrote: This post does a good job of making the case for the validity of the Ruderman Foundation's advocacy. But what makes the case so much better for it are the posts that ridicule it. If you would have told me that, I would have questioned it. But seeing is believing, and you can't make this stuff up.
Some of those posters don't seem to think they are acting cruelly at all. Makes me wonder how the world looks through the eyes of someone with both talent and a disability trying to enter the workforce, not just in acting.
One element of the White Paper though that might be deservedly criticized is its broadening of the term "disability" to include people with minimal impairments, like barely autistic. That will elicit more scorn.