Suffer The Little Children

     In lecture today, we watched the Suffer the Little Children documentary. It was a very eye-opening documentary on living situations and how people with disability were treated and their experiences at a facility for disabled people.
    For me, the most significant aspect was the disabled people being completely aware of what was going on, especially their actions and how they were being treated because they do have emotions and just need their people and the people who take care of them them to have empathy towards them and provide good services. Previously, I noticed that some of the staff were just treating the people any how because of their conditions and they lacked a lot of patience when it comes to caring for them. This situation to me, i very similar to many things I've heard growing up when people assumed that the disabled did not really know what was going on around them and lacked feelings because they just do anything without care and nothing affects them, which clearly has never been accurate. 
    Having seen this now, I now realize why disabled people would act in certain ways when treated in ways they don't like and advocate for themselves but nobody would listen to them. This makes me feel that our society needs to stop assuming for them and rather listen and support them. As a next step, I want to work with and learn more about disabled people and not just easily draw conclusions to their situations but take time to understand them.

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