Checkmite
Skepticifimisticalationist
If a rock climber breaks his leg falling off a cliff, he is considered disabled until he heals. I don't see the difference as long as a doctor is signing off that the person has a disability.
I agree. I don't see where a person's hand in having caused his own disability is relevant to the question of the fact of his disability. If, for instance, someone blinds himself accidentally by careless use of fireworks, whether or not it was his 'fault', he is as a matter of fact blind and can probably no longer do his previous job, and thus should qualify for disability classification and allowance.
If a person who is obese in fact cannot do work anymore as a result of his/her obesity, then they are disabled; simple as that.
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