I agree, but only when a person has a mild degree of disability that does not cause him problems. Most people with disabilities have to spend far more on life than a normal person spends. In addition, not only is it more difficult for disabled people to find a job, but they also have to live in a world that cannot always provide for their most basic needs. To understand this, try to get in a wheelchair at least 20 km away from your place of residence without the help of others.
yeah, I get that and I am not trying to dismiss or diminish the hardships people with a far more severe disability face every single day in their life but at the end of the day, I am pretty sure a lot of disabled people just wanted to be seen as a person first and not as a special case because of their disability. it is great to be sympathetic, kind, and be helpful to disabled people but let's not make it to the point that we only see their disability and almost ignore their capability to be independent even if it is only for a short time.