(During the concert, Mr. Manaban, Chairman of Skilled Workers with Disability, gave the Opening Remarks.)border="0" alt="" />
We call them visually-impaired, but that is just how some bureacratic-minded try to appease them, or us, so as not to be too offensive, should I say. We, the disabled, don't mind this at all. We're used to it. Whatever you call us, it doesn't matter. What matters is how you regard us. And whatever you do - make laws for the disabled, grant accessibility or provide more benefits - but your thinking and feeling are not really in consonance with what you do, you look more pathetic than us. Although we want some considerations, we just like to be treated equally. Disabled people are exceptional, the name alone connotes.
Let's not be plastic. Let's just be natural with the world. In the Bible, they are considered the "little ones", and God will not allow even one of these to go astray. They are specifically mentioned, which makes them so special in the eyes of God. They are one of the reasons why God made himself available to man.



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