So, my name's Jason Rhode.
I'm a 40-year-old crip (I'll get to the crip term later). I live in Midland, TX. With my wife, who I’ll
be writing a lot about and who’s also a crip with a different disability than
my own. We have two fur babies,
Hollywood, a Shih Tzu, and Chewy, a Lhaso Apso.
I’ve been around a bit and have seen a lot change in the
crip world. My brother, Joey, and I were
among the first kids mainstreamed to public school in ’82 and the introduction
of the ADA (American With Disabilities Act) Laws, which Joey, my wife, I know,
it’s complicated with all the Joeys in my life, have a love/hate relationship…but,
those’re both different blogs. I’ve seen
a lot NOT change in the crip world, which is sad since we are in the 21st
century. This where this blog comes into
play. My goal is to engage crips and
able-bodied people together to teach, learn for myself from both sides, and
hopefully entertain with stories and hijinks, and believe me, there’s plenty of
shit I’ve gotten myself into, to keep you reading, hopefully.
OK, so class is in session…
One thing you have to know about me is I’m un-PC…I’m not
politically correct by any means. I
offend able-bodies and especially crips.
Given that, I’ve been a crip all my life and have gone through all the
types I’m going to list below at some point in my life, might still have bouts
every now and then, but, by and large, I’ve gotten to a point where I know who
I am, and unless there’s a miracle, which could happen, I’m accepting of where
I am. I’ve got visible scars all over my
body from the multitude of surgeries I’ve had along the way, and I’m fine with
them showing…they’re a part of me for better or worst.
So, without further ado, here are my definitions:
HANDICAPPED-These people are the ‘pity me’, live off the
government tip crip. They are butt hurt easily, and don’t want to talk about
their crispness under any circumstances. They might be a young born crip, but I find
that they’re the crip that got themselves put there from something stupid they
did in the able-bodied life. Some were
from occurrences that were outside their control, and I feel bad for them and
want to help them. But, most of these
are the former…and, I want to throat punch these people.
DISABLED-PC term. These people may or may not have accepted
their cripness, they may or may not live off the government tip, and may or may
not get butt hurt easily. These people
you have to walk on eggshells around.
Some days, they might be willing to answer questions, some days, you
might be told to go to hell…it’s a crapshoot.
Then, there’s Joey and I.
We’re the CRIP. They
know their limitations, and have accepted their cripness, and run with it. The
name of the game is adapting. Joey and I
live by the quote from the awesome, awesome film Rocky Balboa (2006): “It’s not
how hard you hit, but how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward.” Their lives are open books. They rather be
asked questions than stared at...yes, people do still do stare…and, it’s not
just kids.
OK, so, now you know.
Class dismissed.
So, anyhoo, like I said earlier, with this blog, I hope to
entertain, teach, and maybe help other crips and people in general going
through this trip we call life on this berg we call Earth.
Peace out and much love.
J
No comments:
Post a Comment