The last week has seen the United Nations’ Convention of the Rights of People wth Disabilities (CRPD) committee spent two days ranting at the UK government about their record on supporting disabled people, with the assistance of the corrupt so called UK’s user led organisations and other activists, Their annoyance from my perspective is that they are angry the UK gonvernment is really committed to including disabled people in society as contributing adults, as opposed to paying people they have proclaimed unfit for society to sit at home doing nothing out of pity and bigotry.
Their whole argument is based on the misguided medical model assumption that anyone with an impairment, which is everyone, has a right to call themselves disabled, and have access to label based services as oppose to what they actually need. This means it is argued overweight people have the right to a free car , regardless of the cost to the state, pushing the government to make cuts to people with higher support needs, because they have no voice and none of these rights activists care about people they believe should be written off at birth.
The argument is also based on the belief without hesitation that having an impairment makes you an inferior being because their appearance, function or behaviour is different, someone who will never be able to make a full contribution and therefore someone who needs to be looked after in a manner that is passive. While this now out of date movement rejects previous warehousing solutions that have long gone out of fashion, like special schools and residential care, they have merely offered their own range of warehousing solutions like passive benefits and at home care that has no interest in enabling and empowering everyone to move forward with their lives as individuals.
The selfish movement of disabled people has only ever been interested in benefiting the white middle class elite of people with physical impairments who alright had the motivation, social skills and social capital to achieve. The 99% of disabled people who lacked this privilege have either benefited accidentally by schemes like ILF or Access to Work, built on a rights without assessment or responsibility agenda, and these schemes have enabled families and professiionals to institutionalise, disempowered or even abuse them with the ful support of most disabled charities, user led organisations, and activists, who are dependent financially with fat cat salaries on continuing their grave and systematic abuse of disabled people.
They have turned the negative attitudes and bigotry towards disabled people, similar to what existed in nazi germany and fuelled by left wing rhetoric into an industry of abuse that the United Nations has to protect, because of the corrupt money driven agenda to keep disabled people disempowered. The attack of the government by user led organisations and an anti-inclusion United Nations is because this government is no longer fooled by user led organisations promise to deliver inclusion through government funding, After 20 years of empty promises and outright lies to keep disabled people abused similar to how black slave traders kept black people abused, this government is bypassing them to help all disabled people in society.
This country has a long way to go to deliver what I envision for all disabled people and the government is far from perfect, but this country is miles better than any other country in the world. If activists hate this country so much because our government refuses to write off anyone seen as abnormal, warehousing them until eugenics is publicly acceptable, then I suggest they move to another more abusive country so the disabled people who want to live here can enjoy it free from their endless hate speech on how worthless disabled people are as vulnerable pointless burdens. This country is great despite the systematic campaign to make it publicly acceptable to consider disabled people unfit for society and better off dead. This is the real reason for the many so-called benefit deaths, which shows blood on the hands of the left wing medial, user-led organisations, activists, EHRC and the UN.
The UN’s rant and demand the UK systemically abuses disabled people by throwing them on the scrapheap without any assessment or hearing, unlawfully imprisoned against their basic human rights, shows that to save lives and empower disabled people in a meaningful way, it may be time to leave the convention and maybe the UN itself.