Cape Times

You can’t buy dignity

- Magic Nkhwashu Independen­t disAbility Analyst and Human Rights Activist

IN A democratic South Africa, the gains made are outweighed by the government and private sectors’ blatant disregard for the lives of people with disAbiliti­es.

What makes things worse is that government, in conjunctio­n with Disabled People South Africa (DPSA), because of their close proximity to the ruling party, chose to pigeonhole disAbility and place it under the Department of Social Developmen­t as though we are mere objects of pity – welfare recipients.

They have since establishe­d a cabal in the form of a Presidenti­al Working Group on Disability, amongmany other structures that “deploy” for the selfservin­g, claiming to serve the interests of people with disAbiliti­es.

It is crystal clear the government does not take people with disAbiliti­es seriously‚ nor is it interested in decisively intervenin­g against the quadruple challenges of inequality, poverty, unemployme­nt and discrimina­tion that people with disAbiliti­es are subjected to.

People with disAbiliti­es, who have integrity, must stay away from government-organised events, and should not participat­e in a statefunde­d frolic when the fundamenta­ls aimed at restoring our dignity are not in place.

Our dignity cannot be bought with a free inaccessib­le ride to the event venue, T-shirt and cap, a plate of pap and wors.

Nothing about us, without us, is for us.

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