Thats right I said, it. Disabled Sports are a joke and any athlete participating is not a real athlete. In fact, disabled athletes shouldn’t even get a get an Olympics, they should just participate in the Special Olympics. Well now that I have your attention, let me first tell you I do not feel this way and strongly support disabled sports, because I too am a disabled athlete. But apparently people feel this way, because the Paralympic’s are in no way supported by are main stream media. In fact I bet most people don’t even know there is a Paralympics after the Olympics. How long is it going to take before disabled athletes, or even disabled people are recognized as part of our society? But than again, I am sure there is good reason disabled sports don’t get coverage, after all, the Spelling Bee and Texas Hold ‘Em must be much more popular for ESPN.
The Paralympics Are A Joke
July 15, 2008 by 2LessLegs
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Where the hell are the Paralympics broadcast? are they?
I am not sure. If anything it will probably broadcast through the web, with crappy contrast and video feed. Nothing like the “Olympics” will be done.
Interesting way to catch the attention of your readers on the Paralympics. I am very proud of your website and your strength for saying how you feel. Keep up the good work and I will continue to look for more postings. Love Corina
woo. i read like the first two or three lines in your blog and was like… thinking about murder. lol. i just got back from watching some of the games as a member of the paralympic academy and… wow. you don’t even know. but i feel your struggle.