Go ahead and rest your handicap bag on the pillows.
In his story "Harrison Bergeron," Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that attaining perfect equality among everyone, may not be as good as it sounds. In the story, the government has basically been torturing civilians mentally and physically in order to obtain perfect equality. The idea of perfect equality among everyone sounds great , but in the story there are dangerous measures that the government takes to achieve this. Everyone is born differently and have unique skills that some others ,might not have. That is the beauty of being different and not the same as everyone else. This story is an imagination and a possibility of what the world would look like with perfect equality.