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Why normal people get more leeways than disabled ones?

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When Mom told me about people with disabilities being spotted for more mistakes when dealing with guardianship than normal people and that most countries don't want to deal with those who are disabled, does that give normal people the unfair leeway with their lives?

I mean, if you're a criminal and you get away scotts free because you're non-disabled, is that unfair to the criminal system as well?

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  1. I'm not sure I get the full picture but let me see if I can offer some advice. If you want something you have to work harder for it. If you have a guardian as crappy as that is you have to PROVE you are able to do what you want to do. You have to play the game and answer the right questions. I don't know why other countries would reject you - I've never heard of that. Finally, I know that you have to work harder for what you want. Everyone - no matter if you term them normal or not has to work hard. Some have to work harder than others. That is the way life is designed. Stop feeling sorry for yourself and go do something about it. I know lots of disabled people that do not for one second let their disability stand in their way. And while I am at it - there is no such thing as normal.

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