Fight against one's parents

It is worth noting that they had to fight against their parents, because it was their parents that most strongly suppressed and bound them. They insisted that disabled people must be liberated from their parents first of all. This emotion urged them to live independently from the family. They opposed the idea that attaches importance to the family more than the individual, which was one of the main features of traditional East Asian ethics.

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Disability Movement and Inner Eugenic Thought
(2002)
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