Sexual Favors
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On an emotional and ethical level -and if we consider it as a single act-, I'm on the same page with you, it has no difference with racism. But people want heavy precautions and sanctions against racism because it's more dangerous as its results suggest and have been experienced worldwide through the history, including the near past. If we think the subject crimes as isolated from their backgrounds and results, both acts are despicable equally but in fact both are forgivable too if the people who made them committed it unintentionally and regret it genuinely. But, very deservedly, we don't have that luxury against racism and will never have. The other act though have that luxury, especially if the victim forgives it and is content with the conciliation. But you can't never forgive racism.
So, I don't claim a difference really. Just saying it's not bad as racism as a whole concept and the precautions, retributions and corrections can't be considered in the same manner.
Thank you for your response. So, to make sure I understand this correctly, both are equally as bad, but historically racism is worse because it affects a whole people, whereas disability discrimination only affects a person?
Historically the discrimination of the disabled has bred equally dangerous results in human history. I suggest you do a little research to see who the first people imprisoned and killed by the Nazis were. They were the disabled. In our own country, negative attitudes about the disabled brought about the forced sterilization and hospitilization of many who weren't a threat to themselves or society. You should read up on the case Buck vs Bell.
There is no difference, and the damage is the same. The disabled are a people. The only difference is is that their voice hasn't been heard yet. They are even opressed by the opressed.
They are very much a people. A lot of disabilities are genetic, and are passed down via the DNA cocktails of the non-disabled. We are one.
There are many disabled people who have formed organizations for their specific disability, and the law recognizes them as a people, even if sociey does not. The NFB is to the blind what the NAACP is to adrican americans.