Philip,
The beauty of the whole thing is that Colin is a part of the disability
movement so his opinion (parts of which I agree with, parts of which I
don't) cannot be responded to by the disability movement as there is no
single voice for the movement.....whether that's a good thing or a bad thing
is a whole separate debate....and I would be wary of anyone claiming to
speak on behalf of the whole of disability, or even individual disabilities.
Paul
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> From: Philip Scullion[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: Philip Scullion
> Sent: 09 April 2001 16:11
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> Subject: Professor Colin Low
>
> Dear List members
>
> I have just read the transcript of the lecture 'Have Disability Rights
> gone too far?' given
> by Professor Colin Low [City Insights lecture] and am very grateful to
> Clair (I think) for
> posting this to the list. I would like to have gone myself but was not
> able.
>
> The transcript was indeed analytical and pulled no punches!
>
> Two quick questions please, the original posting came with the bracketed
> comment "its
> missing the offensive ad libs" and I wonder if the list can get to know of
> these please?
>
> Where may we expect to find a response from the disability movement?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
> Philip Scullion
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