(August 14, 2016 at 10:29 am)Atheist_BG Wrote:(August 14, 2016 at 9:04 am)mh.brewer Wrote: Nice reductio ad absurdum. You do understand that what you watched was drama, acting, right? And that is why you didn't see him corrected, so that they could provoke a reaction for show.I'm 3 miles away from any civilization, so not enough connection speed to watch any videos.
If even acting, what did the kid do that was so horrible? Take a couple of fries, make some noise. If there, I would have considered this entertainment. Meal and a show.
If you don't take the disabled out into the world how will they ever learn? You can't teach this in a school. A school provides the same structured stable environment (building, people, routine, ..........) every day with only slight modifications. In the world they learn to cope with the new and different and unexpected.
Where limited tolerance needs to be applied is when "normal" people who know how they should behave but don't. Start there and give the disabled a break. I think that you can get over it and recover a lot faster and better than the disabled can.
If I remember correct, aren't you outside the social norm. Should I be intolerant of you? Should your community?
You can teach a kid right and wrong and you don't need a school for that.
I agree, but I think that you have limited perspective/experience with people who have mental disabilities. The "school" angle related a BQ post.
Without seeing the vid our continued discussion is probably pointless. I'll agree to disagree.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.