Maybe life in wheelchair is easier than life in korea | korea disability lifelog
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Here are two disabled women. she's in a wheelchair, and she's been asking for the same thing for 17 years. The Seoul subway is crowded enough as it is, but it's harder to get around in a wheelchair there.
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⭐️Check out another woman, woo-ryeong’s story also : kzread.info/dash/bejne/c6R5qrVmZq3JmqQ.html
I wish that things could be more accessible for her… very inspiring to see her fighting for more and better rights and supports for people with disabilities in society. Thank you for being able to share her story ❤
majority of south Koreans shun people with disabilities and have mistreated them for as long as i can remember, while living there. they have the world's fastest internet and it's one of the most technologically advanced countries yet they cannot provide proper accessibilities for people with disabilities. Thank you for bringing a spot light on her and this community which needs everyone's support. she is so strong and beautiful.
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A beautiful person who's living each day in her life 💕
I hope everyone people fighting for equitable access know that across the world strangers are in solidarity with them admire their dedication, passion, and tenacity. Our collective future seems a bit brighter when I see people like Aerin and everyone protesting.
While some affluent Koreans chose to end their lives, these people are fighting tooth and nail for accessibility so they can live productive lives. I feel them as PWD myself.
That girl is still lucky. SHe has her man beside her.😊
During Covid lockdowns School subjects were taught through internet. Maybe This can be an educational solution. E learning for all levels of education🌍💙 Globally