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Video: People With Disabilities Decided To Remind The "tired" Of Quarantine About Their Problems

People with disabilities decided to remind the "tired" of quarantine about their problems
A flash mob # virus in an inaccessible environment was launched on the VKontakte social network by Diana Khalikova, an activist from Ryazan who uses a wheelchair. The purpose of the action is to draw attention to the problems of people chained to a chair and tell those who reflect on several days in a home confinement what it is like for people with disabilities throughout their lives.

Photo: pixabay.com A flash mob # of an inaccessible environment was launched on the VKontakte social network by Diana Khalikova, an activist from Ryazan who uses a wheelchair. The purpose of the action is to draw attention to the problems of people chained to a chair and tell those who reflect on several days in a home confinement what it is like for people with disabilities throughout their lives. "We are sick with a virus from which we will not die. But our quarantine is tougher than a couple of weeks without sushi, movies and walks. # Of an inaccessible environment has a bunch of symptoms, which it is better not to know about …" - Khalikova wrote on her VKontakte page. other users of the social network, urging people sitting in quarantine not to despair and remember that there are many people nearby who have ordinary household manipulations available to the majority,take several hours.
"Now many people suffer, not knowing how to live during quarantine. But what if the whole life is" quarantine? " All life - continuous restrictions? But nevertheless, this is also life. Simply, ordinary people walk through doors, and I break through walls, "wrote the poet Kostyanika Loboda, also deprived of the ability to move without a wheelchair.
Participants of the flash mob do not expect material support, but only ask to be more attentive to the aspirations of people with disabilities, for example, not to block off ramps for disabled people and not to park in front of ramps from the sidewalk.