disability means possibility

Posted on 05. May, 2011 by Mobility Scooter Preston in Electric Scooters

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44 Responses to “disability means possibility”

  1. stratosfear0

    05. May, 2011

    Thom Yorke, the singer of Paranoid Android, actually does have cerebral palsy. It’s not a well-known fact, but he does.

  2. IWILLEATYOUHEAD

    05. May, 2011

    that’s funking awesome

  3. babadababoi777

    05. May, 2011

    @suitcasechild hell has a special place for you

  4. planetrockford

    05. May, 2011

    @Arethriel Lol, I wish.

  5. Arethriel

    05. May, 2011

    @planetrockford You should make one then : )

  6. planetrockford

    05. May, 2011

    @Sarimperil I would have had a ‘normal’ person and an disabled person both standing on the platform listening to a song being played over the loudspeakers and singing along, the girl could have walked past them both. ‘Normal’ person is totally out of tune but because he is cute she smiles at him. The disabled person she passes has an excellent singing voice but gets the dirty “weirdo” look because he is disabled. That would have portrayed the predjudices that often occur.

  7. Sarimperil

    05. May, 2011

    @planetrockford :) I think that was the point.

  8. suitcasechild

    05. May, 2011

    disabled people are hilarious…

  9. JoetjoepMember

    05. May, 2011

    @TheGaurdOfTime paranoid android

  10. TheGaurdOfTime

    05. May, 2011

    which is this song?

  11. disabilitie2010

    05. May, 2011

    What resembles for the IAEA to look at his disability and that he pote pote do and do not put this question to the lady?

  12. Paradddle

    06. May, 2011

    awesome ad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. TsukasaElkKite

    06. May, 2011

    beautiful ad

  14. ryantrask

    06. May, 2011

    oooh I’m the 75,000th view of this video!

  15. planetrockford

    06. May, 2011

    If a ‘normal’ person sang in a public space while listening to headphones, they would get odd looks too. The thinking behind that advert was lazy.

  16. vegemitegrrl

    06. May, 2011

    I love this ad, well done

  17. ubermensch826

    06. May, 2011

    shut it, chewbacca

  18. lowaces

    06. May, 2011

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

  19. The14thNovember

    06. May, 2011

    WOW!!!! JUST WOW!! :””)))

  20. AmericanSoapBox

    06. May, 2011

    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.

  21. ShortMunky

    06. May, 2011

    @screeniedrop Idiot

  22. ShortMunky

    06. May, 2011

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

  23. ShortMunky

    06. May, 2011

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

  24. ShortMunky

    06. May, 2011

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

  25. mightybooshbrootalz

    06. May, 2011

    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

  26. siglmgga

    06. May, 2011

    Good to include the quality captioning in the video for millions of us. Saying thanks for that. Perhaps add mention of that in credits someplace? It’s our ramp for communication access.

  27. anaismuse

    06. May, 2011

    Josh =D
    Nice campaign guys =)

  28. swbaker2337

    06. May, 2011

    JOSH SUNDQUIST!!!!!

  29. Prin1984

    06. May, 2011

    I absolutely love this message! It’s about time someone speaks out about this! I know I have cerebral palsy, and I think that maybe that has had some effect on me getting hired. I However am medication now to control the involuntary movement. So I think that this will help me land that next job. I did however work at Safeway for almost three years but the work was to tough, I’m also going back to school as well!

  30. BlackScorpionSkull

    06. May, 2011

    Make fun of someone handicapped and everyone will luagh. Make fun of a black guy and everyone freaks out.

  31. disabilitynepal

    06. May, 2011

    This video massage sensitize the society more.Now we are helding disability program from NEPAL Television . it is playing a key role to sensitize the society.now i am adding video lyric. this songs words are very meaning ful hope you will like it.
    lyric work created by National federation of disable’s -Nepal president.directed by padam raj poudel and action aid ,add nepal,NFDN coordicated to make it.

  32. thisabled

    06. May, 2011

    Talk less. Do more.

  33. WorcesterYid

    06. May, 2011

    The federal government is good at promoting itself. Too bad there’s no follow-through and no managers being held accountable. Year after year, there are campaigns to hire persons with disabilities. nothing changes and, in fact, the numbers continue to get worse!

  34. Mremma14567

    06. May, 2011

    Thank you so much for your reply. I’ve gone through all of the government and the “nonprofits” and they refuse any help because I don’t have the right “disability” or just have so low wages that are impossible to live on. If you have the name, it would great. Maybe they would have some help for me. I’m UNABLE to do telemarketing.

  35. hero22zippy

    06. May, 2011

    @Mremma14567 if you live in south dakto thier a place you can go to they can help you find a job,and lots other things,if you do,e-mail than i will give you the number to the place,and who to talk to

  36. Mremma14567

    06. May, 2011

    Does anyone have a way to get a job? I’ve been labeled “disabled” and fired from my job. I could really use some help to find a VIABLE job or business.

  37. ThriveAbilityLLC

    06. May, 2011

    This is an excellent video to present to employers about the value of hiring people with disabilities. Good work!

  38. andrewwilliamurie

    06. May, 2011

    As a Job Developer, this is exactly what I try to educate the public on. Well done! :-)

  39. akgrwn

    06. May, 2011

    Well done!

  40. arcofhilo

    06. May, 2011

    Awesome!

  41. LBakerOberst

    06. May, 2011

    Excellent ! Excellent !

  42. katmarhan

    06. May, 2011

    Excellent video and message–very effectively done!

  43. JoshSundquist

    06. May, 2011

    yo…..thanks!

  44. Animexfreak2295

    06. May, 2011

    YEA JOSH!