I think I agree with you there, Flo. I for one am so against phrase and people living lives as members of the "disabled community". People are forever telling me to register Cameron with one group or another of people "like him" but I refuse to do it. In my opinion, being a member of the "disabled community" (and this applies to the gay community, the black community etc) only results in seperating yourself from the society that you very loudly state you want to be integrated in.flo wrote: wouldnt it be a good idea to combine both the able bodied with the para olympiads, it may help alleviate a lot of bounderies, and the olympiads would get the support they so richly deserve.
The way I see it my son is just like any other member of society and shouldnt be secluded in a little group. He is not a disabled child but a child who just happens to have a disability. Many people probably wont see the difference in the way I look at it.
So, yes, apart from the practical problems involved in having the Olympics combined (transport, suitable accomodation, access ramps etc) then I do think it would be an idea to have them together.

