I do wonder though whether I would ever get through Canadian immigration?
There is a huge gap in most countries attitudes towards human rights for
disabled people.
If you are a citizen of the country. Ok you might grudgingly have some
rights. If you are not, then get back, get back, get back. (apologies to Big
Bill Broonzy)
What is the United Nations and all that gravy train on disability rights
doing about these issues? I suspect not a lot.
Larry Mondcivitan.
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