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KYOON GRIFFEY JR
Apr 12, 2010



Runner-up, TRP Sack Race 2021/22

Jeza posted:

The US is probably one of the worst developed countries in the world to be disabled in terms of support. It is quite literally famous for doing the minimum possible.


Also I have yet to hear any Europeans complaining about immigration from other developed nations. The immigration question in Europe is quite clearly racial and economic - people don't like muslims and they don't like more poor people. I hardly think some American on dialysis is really going to set off anybody's radar, even if logically it probably should.

How is someone on disability receiving government assistance not poor?

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KYOON GRIFFEY JR
Apr 12, 2010



Runner-up, TRP Sack Race 2021/22
Have you been to many foreign countries before?

KYOON GRIFFEY JR
Apr 12, 2010



Runner-up, TRP Sack Race 2021/22
:france: is basically a giant middle finger to handicapped people.

edit: for instance, the Paris Metro line 1 has exactly two handicapped-accessible stations out of 25, and they are directly next to each other at the La Defense end of the line (newer business district).

KYOON GRIFFEY JR
Apr 12, 2010



Runner-up, TRP Sack Race 2021/22
Washington, DC is far more disabled-friendly than London.

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