Special Olympics Essay

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The Special Olympics play an important role in the lives of people with disabilities all over the world by making them feel like they can have a normal life. The Special Olympics helps people with disabilities experience this by allowing them to participate in sports and different activities that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to because of their disability. Although the Special Olympics is meant to help everyone with disabilities their website only shows those with intellectual disabilities participating in what they have to offer. By doing this they don’t achieve their overall effect of showing that everyone with disabilities can come and participate in the Special Olympics without having to feel that they’re any different than those around …show more content…

By this, I mean by looking at the kinds of details that they give and how the Special Olympics images only shows people with intellectual disabilities competing in sports you see what’s defined as being part of the group. The participants shown in the Special Olympics images are competing against each other in the sports basketball, track and field, snowboarding, and swimming. As a result of being able to participate in these activities the participants look like they are enjoying being able to interact with others who are just like them. Noticing the pattern of how the Special Olympics pictures only displays people with intellectual disabilities participating in their service despite the bigger audience they 're trying to reach suggests that people who have physical, mental, and sensory disabilities are not defined as being a part of the group and as a result they 'll think that there aren 't any opportunities or sporting events for them to compete …show more content…

By this, I mean by being different and not having an intellectual disability people who have physical, mental, and sensory disabilities will think that they’re not able to participate in different sporting events that gives them the opportunity to experience what it feels like to have a normal life and as a result they’ll continue to feel different compared to those around them and the same holds true in Collin’s claim that family hierarchies shape gender and race relations in terms of showing how the family your born into can affect the way people are treated or seen as and the things you may be entitled to. Noticing this pattern of not being a part of a certain group because your different than those that are involved or because you’re not born into it suggests that being excluded from the group can cause a person not to entitled to what is being offered and can cause them to endure more

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