disability means possibility

Posted on 15. Oct, 2010 by Wheel Mobility Scooter in Mobility News

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50 Responses to “disability means possibility”

  1. ubermensch826

    15. Oct, 2010

    shut it, chewbacca

  2. lowaces

    15. Oct, 2010

    to bad we’re all gonna be extreminated like rats by the new world order

  3. The14thNovember

    15. Oct, 2010

    WOW!!!! JUST WOW!! :””)))

  4. AmericanSoapBox

    15. Oct, 2010

    WE TRY TO SEE THE PERSON! BUT COMMERCIALS LIKE THIS KEEP EXPOSING Disabled people!!!

    Everyone has some sort of “disability” GET OVER IT.
    Too tall, Too Short, Too Slow, Too Fast, Too Fat, Too Skinny, Too Dumb, Too Smart, too Ugly, too Pretty, etc etc etc.

    The world needs to CHILL on the entire RACE and disability issue.
    Just be kind, help everyone, and hire people who can perform the job correctly.

    Geezz people.

  5. ShortMunky

    15. Oct, 2010

    @screeniedrop Idiot

  6. ShortMunky

    16. Oct, 2010

    @CHODESPAZ You don’t really get the point of this advert do you.

  7. ShortMunky

    16. Oct, 2010

    @Verbalbangz You really don’t get it do you. You said sad prejudice person.

  8. ShortMunky

    16. Oct, 2010

    Amazing advert, just the message we need to be getting to out to people.

  9. mightybooshbrootalz

    16. Oct, 2010

    we had this woman from Scope come to our school the other day, and she showed us this ad, the disabled guy, his name is Joel, and he actually got an A in VCE English in Year 12, just another reason not to judge a book buy it’s cover

  10. jezzz101

    16. Oct, 2010

    @Verbalbangz what the hell is your problem? disability does NOT mean “faggot bitch” maybe you should look in the mirror and really examen yourself because with your level of disrespect and ignorance, you will amount to nothing in the world. looking forward to seeing you picking up my garbage @jezzz101

  11. Verbalbangz

    16. Oct, 2010

    No disability means faggot bitch

  12. terloin20

    16. Oct, 2010

    fuck yeah

  13. Mremma14567

    16. Oct, 2010

    I’m sorry, I just don’t see how all of these commercials help to get JOBS.

  14. garlandfornow

    16. Oct, 2010

    he should listen to lamb of god XD

  15. fukin404

    16. Oct, 2010

    @kostiss16 paranoid android

  16. gamiezion

    16. Oct, 2010

    nah, thats just youre stupidity.

  17. CHODESPAZ

    16. Oct, 2010

    Disability means DUUUUURRRRRRRRHHHH

  18. kostiss16

    16. Oct, 2010

    which song is he singing?

  19. mikflaherty

    16. Oct, 2010

    i dont know why, but that brought a big smile to my face….i feel really good after that lol

  20. kostiss16

    16. Oct, 2010

    this is excelent..good job people

  21. priestharis

    16. Oct, 2010

    My God…Never thought there was even a chance to become a better person by T.V. … amazing…

  22. hsevalw

    16. Oct, 2010

    There are so many words to say..
    But nothing is equally subversive with this..

    Amazing!

  23. prophet4so

    16. Oct, 2010

    best commercial i’ve ever seen

  24. bouri666

    16. Oct, 2010

    the most beautiful commercial ever! by far!

  25. feloooXD

    16. Oct, 2010

    just perfect….for me, there is only two perfect things in the world, my daughter and this video…

  26. multiracialbella

    16. Oct, 2010

    @meatballs0 yeah on the original video by DisabilityRightsComm the whole video is in two parts and has subtitles and sign language

  27. jebeja

    16. Oct, 2010

    PosterBrat, This is brilliant thanks for posting, it needs to be shown “worldwide”.

  28. Basenji10100

    16. Oct, 2010

    Great idea for educational purposes.

  29. HerrSpieldose

    16. Oct, 2010

    @Nikkisneeds I have manic depression, just ignore people that pull that stunt on people… they usually do it because they had an alcoholic parent and have a hair across their ass… and to make them feel superior to you… sad pathetic losers really.

  30. HerrSpieldose

    16. Oct, 2010

    he’s a strapping young lad!

  31. telemetry9

    16. Oct, 2010

    Don’t pretend they are actually interested in finding “fraudsters” If they were genuine in doing that they would be after the trillions lost to tax evasion. This is about using the vulnerable as a reason and diversion from the real problems in society. IT is about singling out those who they believe can’t fight back. You don’t pick on the strong.
    I have been fighting this growing fascism – but it is frustrating when so many people believe the daily mail lies about benefits.

  32. telemetry9

    16. Oct, 2010

    Fascism creeps up slowly and insidiously into any society. Germany was not unique. A growing fascism is increasing in Britain. It is fueled by the media and their attacks and misrepresentations of people who are sick and disabled. The popular belief is growing that something needs to be “done” about people on benefits. It is simply another form of blaming those who are vulnerable for the ills of society. It is fascism. Benefit claimant = criminal?

  33. Nikkisneeds

    16. Oct, 2010

    Freebritain1 are you suggesting they just lock us awaw for our own “safety”?

  34. Nikkisneeds

    16. Oct, 2010

    Thank you for trying to help people understand let me know if I can be of service, I am an experienced disabled rights advocate and avid public speaker, keep me posted.

  35. FreeBritain1

    16. Oct, 2010

    And I’ll just reconfirm after that, that this is a brilliant video, which highlights that there is more than one world created by almighty God, for His purpose. May they ‘all’ be respected. Amen

  36. FreeBritain1

    16. Oct, 2010

    I would just like to point out that no-one featured in this video is in serious pain and none of the individuals has a serious, long term illness to manage such as a neurological illness, heart condition and the like which may affect several (or even all) body systems. Some illnesses are far from simple to manage and it is vital for the individual concerned to be allowed to manage their own health in safety.

  37. mamahenrobin

    16. Oct, 2010

    Wonderful!!
    My daughter was in a chair for a year. Even as a child, developed a keen awareness of how the world doesn’t ‘fit’ those with physical challenges..a personal pet peeve,,handi cap toilets,,, for wheelchairs only,, not for mom’s with children,, =) I love the training here for nurse’s that requires a few days in a chair, without ability to verbally communicate, giving a sense of what their patients are experiencing!
    Well done PosterBrat and Thank You!

  38. FreeBritain1

    16. Oct, 2010

    Brilliant video!
    Disabled or sick? Problems with dwp or any public body or organisation?
    The equalities and human rights commsion is collecting evidence. Please respond with your experience/s. This is very important.

  39. FreeBritain1

    16. Oct, 2010

    Disabled or sick? Problems with dwp or any public body or organisation?
    The equalities and human rights commsion is collecting evidence. Please respond with your experience/s. This is very important.

  40. MYPOWERTUTOR

    16. Oct, 2010

    @Mremma14567 truth I am agree

  41. JonahTorn

    16. Oct, 2010

    Happy Tourettes Awareness Month! (May 15 – June 15.)

  42. Verbalbangz

    16. Oct, 2010

    disabled faggots shouldnt have rights, they are scum

  43. meatballs0

    16. Oct, 2010

    Hi absolutely love this. But I was so dissapointed with the fact that there were no subtitles so that my friend who is deaf could also enoy it ! Does anyone nknow if there is a subtitled version please. Thanks

  44. Mremma14567

    16. Oct, 2010

    WERE ARE THE JOBS?
    Interview – ha! The employers (INCLUDING the government) through my application in the trash.
    We don’t need more “funny” advertisements or more “awareness” – we need solutions.

  45. wheelieblind

    16. Oct, 2010

    WHEELCHAIRS ONLY :) lol

  46. dave2806

    16. Oct, 2010

    its a constent up hill battle just to have the same chances that everyone else takes for granted. i would love to think that things will improve but im beginning to think not in my life time.

  47. TheDevilsCurse666

    16. Oct, 2010

    I watched this in my health and social care class and i thought it was briliant!.
    Im not disabled but i now have completly different view, i never really thought about how patronising some people can be.

  48. willow138

    16. Oct, 2010

    friggin fantastic. im disabled and was tryin for a job over summer went to loads of interviews n got this exact reaction every time

  49. bigrider2806

    16. Oct, 2010

    well done should be more widely shown !

  50. inyunaruto365

    16. Oct, 2010

    Nice one! I’m loving this clip.

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