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Crap News: Disabled boy gets to swim with Dolphins

Gids | 11:35 UK time, Monday, 15 September 2008

It seems not even the collapse of a major tour operator can prevent giving a chance for young disabled boy to 'swim with the dolphins' in Florida.

The family of a severely disabled six-year-old thought their dream of taking him to swim with dolphins in America lay in tatters following the collapse of tour operator XL Leisure Group - but today he was on his way after all.

After an anonymous donation their holiday is back on track. But I really want to know what is this special bond between Dolphins and the disabled, described by Little Callum's parents:

I know what Callum is like with animals and it is my dream to see him with the dolphins.

I just don't get it, how come only disabled people seem to 'speak dolphin', aren't there some disabled who dislike animals, it appears that is simply not an option!
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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I don't understand this, either. I once experienced a problem holiday, and the others on the same package did a whipround to send me on a submarine trip, for some unknown reason. Apart from the fact that I can't stand live fish (although dolphins are alright if I'm not in the water with them) the only way into the submarine was down a ladder. My sister had a great time!

  • Comment number 2.

    Dolphins are highly intelligent and also gentle graceful creatures.
    Disabled children and adults are also often very intelligent, more so than they can express themselves because of the ignorance they have to encounter.
    Disabled people always benefit from swimming as do everyone but the affection that they show and receive to dolphins is rewarded by happiness, therapy, and a general sense of wellbeing along with the memory of having acheived something and they laugh 'with' them and not 'at' them.
    What is wrong with that?

  • Comment number 3.

    BettyHur - WHAT?!

    Yes, dolphins are intelligent gentle etc. Good for them.

    I'm disabled and, without wishing to toot my own trumpet, indications are that I'm reasonably intelligent.

    What in the name of sweet shuddering Ceiling Cat's son do these two things have to do with each other?!?

    My best 'achievement' memories are of getting a job, partying with friends, that sort of thing. Flipper is not my business.

    PS - on this site, disabled people are not "them".

  • Comment number 4.

    I do apologise. That came out about three and a half times angrier than it was meant to.

  • Comment number 5.

    Crap News?

    Crap Blog more like.

    Show me exactly where it says that either 'only disabled people seem to speak dolphin' or that there are no disables people who dislike animals.

    Can't? Thought not. Yet another sad and deliberate misinterpretation from the jokers at Ouch then.

  • Comment number 6.

    batsgirl, don't you know? The disabled are different from "normal" people. We're not allowed to be angry or mischievous or complainers or to have a bad attitude or to be unintelligent or just plain average. We must have some "special" trait that makes us somehow "transcend our disability".

    That's because the sole reason for our existence is to make "normals" feel good about themselves, either from reading clips like this or from taking the kind and gracious largesse of Lady Bountiful and her condescending crew.

    Funny, though: it's really hard to live your life as a human being when you're stuck up on a pedestal being an inspiration to other people. I suppose we're just not good enough to be human beings.

  • Comment number 7.

    Actually some disabled people can't afford to have a bad attitude. People allways remark on my chearfull dispositon and thinking of others but this isn't selfless. If i actually started getting bitter, twisted, it wouldn't stop becuase i there's more than enough reaosn to remain a misribaler git forever. As the great one says "Once you walk down the dark path forever will it dominate your destiny"

    As for the kid with dolphins. AGain it's easy to be dismisive of such things but lets face it, most kids love dolphins (and other animals) Disabled kids get the rough end of life all too often so why not let them have somethign tha'ts only point is fun. Some would say it would be better to use the cash for better chairs, computer equipment etc but that just reinforces the beleif that the disibilty dominates life when it should be the other way.

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