A spokeswoman for the Queensland Human Rights Commission said 60 per cent of discrimination complaints dealt with last year related to invisible disabilities.
He described it as a form of tunnel vision and night blindness, which meant he was likely to miss things not directly in front of him.He said he managed his impairment so well that others rarely notice his blindness, but it also meant less understanding and patience from others.He said he once tripped over someone in a wheelchair, who had been had been outside his field of vision.
Queensland Human Rights Commission says children can be expelled, suspended and treated as "naughty" due to their disabilities "There's my little ups and downs, where I do find it hard at work and people do give me a hard time about it as well," he said."But at the moment, I think I'm improving in little ways, for sure."Give me a little while to stick in there — let me grow on you."
AuntieSam, the ABC herself siffers from a severe moral disability by being a mouthpiece for US Secret Police
What a load of crap.
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Also, medical conditions that require immediate intervention, don't just say 'yeah, my son's diabetic too' as you force them out onto the street without any regard for their clearly endangered well-being and safety...
Where were all these 'Human rights' people during CV lockdowns/lockouts and vaxx mandates? They can get stuffed...
Not an 'invisible' disability, just a wrong call by the security guard ABC, be better eh 👍.