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Celebrating abilities, not disabilities

by Gazette Staff
December 8, 2023
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Ayat el-Haddad

Member of parliamentary foreign relations committee

 

While we often use the term ‘disabled’ for those with physical or mental limitations, it’s crucial to remember that this label defines them far less than their potential. The real barrier to their success often lies not within themselves, but within a society that sees them as disabled.

This isn’t just theoretical. Countless individuals with disabilities have not only lived fulfilling lives but have achieved remarkable feats.

They are champions, scientists, artists, and everyday heroes who defy expectations and inspire us all. Moreover, they face challenges imposed by a society that often views them with apprehension or neglects their needs.

Genuinne disability lies not in the body but in the mind – in fear, doubt, and negativity.

This lack of understanding and support creates obstacles, hinders their access to opportunities and full participation in social life.

It’s important to recognise that the limitations we perceive are not inherent to these individuals.

Instead, they are often created by our own limited perspective and societal biases.

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When we shift our focus from perceived limitations to the extraordinary abilities possessed by these individuals, we witness the power of human resilience and determination.

There are incredible individuals who have defied the limitations of disability, setting inspiring examples and achieving remarkable feats that surpass those of many able-bodied individuals.

Australian scientist Nicholas Vujicic was born without limbs and yet he is living testimony to the boundless potential that lies within us all.

Let us not be blinded by the labels we assign. Instead, let us see the individuals beyond them, recognising their unique talents and contributions.

By celebrating their achievements and advocating for their inclusion, we can build a society that empowers everyone to reach their full potential.

This International Day of Persons with Disabilities let us honour these extraordinary individuals, not for what they lack, but for the remarkable abilities they possess.

Their stories teach us that true strength lies not in the absence of limitations, but in the courage to overcome them. It’s a message that resonates with all of us, reminding us that our capabilities are far greater than we often imagine.

Together, let us move beyond the limitations of our thinking and embrace a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

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