Spain is moving forward, although it is not an easy task, to be an increasingly diverse country. The administrations have made a change of chip for decades to work so that the citizens with some type of disability They can have the facilities and the same rights as any other person. In any case, beyond the institutional effort, the truth is that having examples that denounce or normalize their situation helps this group as much or more.
In this sense, profiles like that of Ines Rodriguez They are promoting it. She is a young Canarian with disability which has become popular on its own TikTok (@inusu_al)from where he denounces the difficulties of all kinds (from mobility or even finding work) that disabled people usually encounter.
Her naturalness, spontaneity and irony, in addition to being an example for how she carries it (and for the achievements she has achieved, such as being able to work as a speech therapist) have dazzled thousands of followers. And through his account he tries to disseminate his reality with a motor disability due to cerebral palsy: he recently explained once again, something that bothers you a lot of the people he deals with.
“For educational purposes”
And, as he has explained on several occasions, he hates certain messages and for this reason he has made, for the umpteenth time, an appeal with which he has now surpassed 560,000 views. With her usual ironic tone, Inés emphasizes that to some it may sound a bit “aggressive” with his message and recognizes that it may be a little bit, but “for educational purposes.”
“To the next person who calls me ‘champion’, for whatever reason, my first instinct is not to give them a super big kiss,” says the speech therapist ‘influencer’. The young woman explains that “it happens to me that sometimes I’m walking and there are people who with all your good intentions and darling comes and tells me things like ‘you are a champion’, ‘you are a very brave girl’, ‘you are an example to follow’…”, something that implies that she doesn’t like it at all.
Inés accepts that these messages come to her “with good intentions” but makes it clear that she does not like it and explains why. Thus, after remembering that it is no longer very good to say things on the street as compliments, he emphasizes that “it is not a good idea to comment on anyone’s body on the street because first: you you don’t know in what situation “There is that person with his body and what process does he go through.”
Furthermore, the young woman remembers that in the middle of the street, without a single “context of any kind” or knowing anything about the person in question, “it’s not a good idea come closer to discuss their things. That said, Inés gives her case as an example and remembers that she has “a motor disability that is seen” but that in addition to this she has “many other problems that are not seen, like everyone has their own.”
“That’s why, call me crazy, I don’t think it’s a good idea to discuss people’s taritas with people,” she insists. «Am I approaching, José Luis, to comment your problems with you?” she asks, making it clear that she is not and that she assumes that “the opinion of an unknown person completely alien to you may not matter to you.”
Finally, she adds that “every person has their own process and there may be people who find it difficult for you to tell them things,” so her advice is clear: “When in doubt, don’t do it and you save your opinion for another day or never. More than 42,500 people have applauded Inés’ clear message with their ‘likes’ to the publication.
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