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  31. I have been in a wheelchair since I was 13 after being hit by a drunk driver when I was walking home from school. I'm 42 now. In that time, I have had met great people in my support group with different disabilities AND some really evil ones. Like their disabilities really messed them up and they hate everything and everyone in life. Davros should not be changed and it's insulting to think anyone who is disabled sees him as any representative of the community. He is an evil creature that happens to be in a type of wheelchair. The wheelchair does not define him, and it does not define me. I find it beyond insulting that creators think I am so emotionally and mentally weak that I can see a villian from my community. You know what really ticks us off? Treating us like we are broken and need kid gloves when around us! We are tougher than most of you. I want to see heroes and villians who don't hold back that both inspire or horrorify. They explore disabilities enough in fantasy. Its always the positive fake inspiration message that annoys the hell out of us. The reality is when you can't walk or do things like normal people, it does have an impact on you. Seeing how someone DOES NOT cope well with their disablity maybe unsettling storytelling that is easier brushed away due to YOUR discomfort, but I see it as important as making a hero out of a disability. You see how if you don't take care of yourself or let the disability overtake your mind with insecurities fear, hate, and other self destructive feelings that you can end up like this villian. That is as valuable of a story to my community as the annoying Mary Sue wheelchair characters we are forced to put up with. The reality is my life is good but not easy. I go through the entire emotional gamut. If you only see the happy times in my life, then you are not seeing the whole experience. There are times I go through some dark periods and treat people horribly. Like when my Dad died, I could not spread his ashes on this mountain side he loved. I was good friends and family in my life that reflected back (literally recordig me on their cell phone when I went off on a poor waitress for example), and showed me how I was acting to get me back on track. My point is seeing negative images can have a positive effect. Don't treat me like I'm broken. I am just a person like you with the same blessings and burdens to endure.
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