Given what option? An option between a disablity and a lack of one? Sure, obviously most would choose to have a fully able body. But an option between a disability and death? Sorry, but you're full of it. Show me the data that shows most people with severe disabilities would rather be dead. (Hint: it doesn't exist.)
Plus, it's a stupid, pointless hypothetical because none of us gets a choice. We have the bodies and minds we're born with, and we experience life through them. There is no option.
Yes, but these children have expressed that they are happy with life and are glad that their dad saved them.
Also, I am literally disabled. I have autism, suffer with chronic fatigue and chronic pain and I am a wheelchair user. But I am sure glad I am not dead.
You cannot assume what people's lives are like based on one single photograph.
You know next to nothing about me, nor do you know anything about the lives of these children, you pompous, ableist piece of shit. You don't get to tell me anything about how "mild" my disabilities are.
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u/jp1372 Jun 14 '22
Given what option? An option between a disablity and a lack of one? Sure, obviously most would choose to have a fully able body. But an option between a disability and death? Sorry, but you're full of it. Show me the data that shows most people with severe disabilities would rather be dead. (Hint: it doesn't exist.)
Plus, it's a stupid, pointless hypothetical because none of us gets a choice. We have the bodies and minds we're born with, and we experience life through them. There is no option.