On the Ouch! radar today
What are the Ouch! Team chatting about in the office today?
1. the one-handed piano player.
2. Too White To Be Black, a Radio 4 documentary about Black and Asian people with albinism.
3. Back To Baghdad, a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 1 Northern Ireland documentary about Ali Abbas, who was brought to Britain with charity funding after losing his arms in the 2003 Baghdad bombing.
4. The to get the controversial Ian Dury and the Blockheads track, Spasticus Autisticus, to number 1.
5. A TV biopic on animal behaviourist with autism, Temple Grandin, premiering on America's HBO, February 6. Starring Claire Danes!
Comment number 1.
At 21st Jan 2010, Chris_Page wrote:What about the way the media are reacting to the so-called "Mercy Killing" of Thomas Inglis - seeing it as "understandable"?
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Comment number 2.
At 29th Jan 2010, meridi wrote:Unfortunately such 'mercy killings' are a way of getting away with murder as far as I and many other disabled people think.
Whilst such 'mercy killings' are permitted and 'assisted suicide' not prosecuted anyone can kill a disabled person and get away with it.
Ok I have understanding of the parents and families concerns but absolutely no one should have the right to take away the life of another person full stop.
To allow this without safeguards means disabled peoples lives will always seem dispensible when it becomes too difficult or burdensome in the opinion of the care giver.
Instead we shoudl have appropriately enforced legislation and much more support for disabled people and their families so all can have a quality of life, but the easy option is to 'permit' such 'mercy killings' so the authoritoes do not have to take responsibility for lack of care in this society.
The message is loud and clear disabled peoples lives have no value we are a disposable piece of humanity which can be terminated when life gets too difficult.
Equality for disabled people is a long way away sadly until this society faces the way it de values our lives and gets to grips with the responsibility we all share for each other.
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Comment number 3.
At 8th Jun 2010, lvyani wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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