Daily dose of reality
Hello and welcome to today's daily dose of reality Today we are going to talk about a little bit of a personal experience disabilities Strap in folks' cause this is going to be a long one. A few weeks ago I was in class as a 17-year-old in high school should be. we were doing group work and I was in a group with 2 other girls. I didn't know my teacher came over and asked me In front of these two girls who were copying My answer off of my worksheet ( Which were all correct) Came over and asked me if I was Dyslexic ( Which I am) I felt Awkward that she Come up to the table And ask me this in front of people I don't know but nonetheless I didn't lie and I told the truth I said yes I was dyslexic and she told me that "she can tell" and then just walked away after that conversation was done I went back to my work the two girls who were copying off my paper looked at me and said that they didn't want to copy off my paper anymore in my head I knew it was because they thought since I was dyslexic I was dumb and that I obviously didn't have the right answers( which I did) few days later in the same situation in the same group of girls now wanting to copy off my paper again because of what happened a few days prior I asked instead of working with someone could I just work alone even though this happened over a month ago this situation still sticks with me because the minute these girls found out that I was dyslexic they instantly thought I didn't know what the fuck I was talking about I may be dyslexic but I'm not fucking stupid don't treat people differently just because you find out they have a disability. Sorry if this one was a lot longer than my last two thank you for tuning in and remember don't be a dick and have a good day