Apologies MicroB. Nothing I’ve written was meant to hit that nerve. My answers have all been looking at front line air traffic staff as that’s what many AN posters and the media have been blaming for this horrendous crash. My general points about ‘best person for the job’ still apply to cleaners and many other non-front line jobs. And, of course, a Down’s person, or someone with another special need, is totally capable of doing so many important roles in any workplace, and indeed can be the best person for that role.
I have my doubts about some other AN posters of course, their needs are too far along that ‘special’ spectrum. 😆
Again, apologies, for causing this upset.
The American consumers pay because the importers pass on costs.
So they buy less.
Canada loses jobs and suffers economically.
So Canada retaliates.
Trade war.
But would you give an adult with Downs Syndrome the chance to clean toilets?
Do you feel that Down's Syndrome adults can make any sort of meaningful contribution to society, pay their way etc, or should they be killed before birth? Or do you prefer that they become a burden to society. Are they human?
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