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Day 1853: “The World’s Worst Place to be Disabled” Documentary

South Africa has its challenges but it’s a great place to live – that’s what I want the world to know.

 

It’s  12 :  30  PM on day 1853 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray,  read John 19, publish my Disability of the Day feature, publish my Kid of the Week feature,  have breakfast and learn one new thing – Abstruse [ab·struse] adj. Difficult to understand; obscure. “An abstruse argument presented by the lawyers.”

 

A few months ago I watched “The World’s Worst Place to be Disabled” – a documentary by Sophie Morgan about the atrocious way in which differently-abled people are treated in Ghana – every time I think of that documentary I am filled with deep sadness for the differently-abled people in Ghana and gratitude for the fact that I live in South Africa where my human rights are protected. Watch “The World’s Worst Place to be Disabled” below:

Day 1779: The World’s Worst Place to be Disabled

Every human life has value and every human being has the potential to be extraordinary – that’s one of my core beliefs.

 

It’s 12 : 09 PM on day 1779 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray,  read Matthew 11, publish my Disability of the Day feature,    learn one new thing -Paramaribo is the capital of Suriname, a small country along the north coast of South America. Formerly known as Dutch Guiana, Suriname gained independence in 1975 – have breakfast and promote my Educate Generations campaign – $3 372 raised so far.

 

Yesterday I read The World’s Worst Place to be Disabled it painted a gut-wrenching picture of how differently-abled people are treated in Ghana which broke my heart because it is one of my core beliefs that every human life has value and every human being has the potential to be extraordinary. To all the people of the world: Please, please don’t hurt differently-abled people. I know that there are plenty of people who’ve done a lot more than me for our world but I also know that there are people who’ve done less if I was murdered because I happened to be different then all the good that God has done through me would not have been done so I again say to the world please, please don’t hurt differently-abled people. Every human life has value and every human being has the potential to be extraordinary.