Did you see the blind aunt selling tissues at the station earlier, Harith? I feel sorry for her, but I'm also thankful that we can work and be well paid.
Yeah, I saw that aunt selling those tissues just now, and I feel awful for her since she had a disability, and I also feel bad for her because she couldn't work like other people.
For your information, Harith, in order to apply for a respectable job nowadays, you must have a perfect and healthy body. As a result, those who suffer from health-related limitations are unlikely to be able to work.
Isn't that a bit Asy? To be honest, I don't participate in this type of discussion, but I do feel sad for them.
Given that we are both coworkers, harith, do you have any advice on how to deal with this type of situation?
I believe I have some thoughts on the subject we're discussing right now; how about you, what are your thoughts on this type of situation?
yeah i do, for me the government needs to provide various facilities for those with disabilities from various things including in terms of employment opportunities, social life and many more things
Wow, that is a fantastic idea, Asy. I'd never considered it before. I believe it will also have an impact on our country's economy, causing it to grow faster.
Yeah, I agree with your viewpoints and suggestions for providing them with specialised education and work. This could also enhance their confidence to take the next move.
However, in my opinion, the government should provide them with specific schooling and employment so that they can feel at ease around other people.
Same goes for me, Harith; I sincerely hope that this situation is resolved and that justice is served to them.
In terms of conclusions, I hope that our country's administration will take this matter seriously rather than brush it off and do nothing about it.