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Originally Posted by NotFromAroundHere
Being a part-time resident is a personal choice. Being disabled usually is not.
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I don't believe I said anything about personal choices. I did say Schwarz was asking for more services than others that pay the same amount of HOA fees. This was in response to Schwarz's statement (in the biased article) that he is getting less services than the people that are not disabled.
If you want to discuss personal choices: Why didn't he move to one of the several retirement communities that specialize in deaf residents? Why did he litigated prior to trying the interpreter the LLC offered?
Do you believe he was drawn here by the entertainment at the squares that he can't hear? Do you belive he was drawn here for the social life that he can't hear? Do you believe he was drawn here to take classes at the LLC?
I believe he was drawn here to ruin the happiness that others were capable of experiencing. No amount of interpreters will change that.
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