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I think this is one of greatest description of Ed Roberts, the father of Independent Living Movement / Philosophy. Thanks for uploading.
A true hero.
this man is amazing.
The real definition of "Hero".
This man changed the world for millions and he done it without violence, without beating anyone up without hate.
Except his wife. You got to vent somewhere.
Plot twist: He never finished his Ph.D. so I guess thank God he didn't listen to that stupid dean.
Determination, drive, willpower a strong mind. Bloody outstanding remarkable human being.
This guy is one of my new inspirations
Respect
What a great little documentary about the guy who changed everything for disability people for generations to come
Cool guy!
That's awesome!
A brave, good man.
cool story
Like, this is from the "People in Motion" three-VHS documentary series. Notice that the VHS tapes are not subtitled. Way to go, babe!
If a quadriplegic polio survivor can do anything, maybe an autistic man like me can too.
Ed is highly educated and communicates. Someone with severe autism who cannot communicate would be treated a whole lot worse.
@@RedHiker22 I'm mildly autistic, high-functioning. So I am good, just as long as I put my mind to it.
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I think this is one of greatest description of Ed Roberts, the father of Independent Living Movement / Philosophy. Thanks for uploading.
A true hero.
this man is amazing.
The real definition of "Hero".
This man changed the world for millions and he done it without violence, without beating anyone up without hate.
Except his wife. You got to vent somewhere.
Plot twist: He never finished his Ph.D. so I guess thank God he didn't listen to that stupid dean.
Determination, drive, willpower a strong mind. Bloody outstanding remarkable human being.
This guy is one of my new inspirations
Respect
What a great little documentary about the guy who changed everything for disability people for generations to come
Cool guy!
That's awesome!
A brave, good man.
cool story
Like, this is from the "People in Motion" three-VHS documentary series. Notice that the VHS tapes are not subtitled. Way to go, babe!
If a quadriplegic polio survivor can do anything, maybe an autistic man like me can too.
Ed is highly educated and communicates. Someone with severe autism who cannot communicate would be treated a whole lot worse.
@@RedHiker22 I'm mildly autistic, high-functioning. So I am good, just as long as I put my mind to it.
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