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Location: www.spezialeinheiten.net
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...... is not drunk.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I remember laughing at the original video...
I feel awful now. |
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Village Idiot
Join Date: Sep 2004
Age: 23
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wow sad story - at least people try to help him now.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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very sad story indeed, I like their dart board at around 1:40.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I am very moved by this story.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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The sad thing was that he was working in a cole mine... That country should invest in its social welfarenet instead of putting so much money in to it military. They have kids living on the streerts, a problem which could be dealt with with the proper alocation of resources, resources that are plentifull in that country.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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I also think it is inportant to give people with disabilities jobs. This lets them have a greater deal of social interaktion with other people it also makes them feel more part of society which inevitebly will raise their self esteem. Its important that people with disabilities are wisual in society so that they dont get shunned and hiden away in institutions.
However a person with cerebral palsy should not be working in a russian cole mine, end of story. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I doubt he was given any dangerous tasks or went down to the mine shafts. He would clearly be a risk to everyone given the level of his disability.
If he even was working there at all. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: North East Scotland.
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Touching story.
I agree about the dart board! |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 345
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Kaapeli i understand why you would think that, personally i dont think he should be in such a dangerous enviroment. In places of poverty and lack of social welfare people with dissabilities survive by working like any other human being. That means being exposed to the same risks and demands as the other worker.
I have a feeling you are more of a National Coalition type of person rather than for example Centre Party, am i correct? |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Plus there are social programs and "social companies" that employ persons with disabilities and/or social problems (such ex-inmates) doing menial jobs like guarding parking slots, street cleaning or also office jobs. Disabled people, when applicable, should work. It ease the strain on families and society but, most importantly, has a good psychological effects for them. My 2 cent |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 1,171
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In USSR there were a lot of special manufactures, where disabled people works. Unfortunately, after USSR fall, most of these manufactures goes bancrupt.
Today goverment spend more and more money for disabled people, but it is not enough so far. Hope it will change soon. PS. And, please, stop repeating stupid propaganda BS about kids living on the steets. It was untrue even in disastrous 199x. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 345
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AlexMartin
Interesting that you say kids living on the streets in the 90s to be propaganda. I dont understand, is this a controversial subject i thought it was well established. I dont understand why some one would falsely spread that as propagandaafter the fall of the ussr. It would be nice if you could give some further info regarding me spreading Propaganda. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Soviet Russia,where...
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And Youry worked on coal mines becouse he wanted to work. |
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