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Knowing that there are still many people who have negative attitudes towards disability, watching this made me feel very emotional - in a happy, proud way. But I couldn't feel like that for very long because I really feel this should be the norm and I'm sad as well that it doesn't happen all the time. Is that asking too much??
You should have a reaction button that's labelled: 'Made me cry'. I agree with Diane that the reason this is so awesome is because it is so rare. Let's continue to celebrate this sort of compassion and kindness in the world to see if it can become 'normalized' and not so special anymore!
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Knowing that there are still many people who have negative attitudes towards disability, watching this made me feel very emotional - in a happy, proud way. But I couldn't feel like that for very long because I really feel this should be the norm and I'm sad as well that it doesn't happen all the time. Is that asking too much??
You should have a reaction button that's labelled: 'Made me cry'. I agree with Diane that the reason this is so awesome is because it is so rare. Let's continue to celebrate this sort of compassion and kindness in the world to see if it can become 'normalized' and not so special anymore!
Hear Hear!!
Oh no! The video doesn't work anymore...I missed it!
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