Is it moral to tell handicap people that they cannot adapt and overcome their handicap?
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2013/08/this-one-armed-mma-fighter-is-undefeated/
He has 1.5 arms and he can kick your ass.
“You can say, ‘Oh, life’s not fair,’ and complain and think the world owes you something. Or you can suck it up and just work a little bit harder than everyone else to achieve the things you want to achieve.”
Do handicap parking spaces enable handicap people to think that the world owes them something?
Do handicap spaces make handicap people develop an entitlement mentality?
Do handicap spaces take away the incentive to try a little bit harder?
Is it morally right to demoralize them like that?
I want front row parking.
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I can handle the extra steps.
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