King Gimp Analysis

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When my professor put in a movie called “King Gimp” I thought it would be like some of the other movies that we had watch during the early part of the semester. Man was I completely wrong I became overwhelmed with pain and hurt as a mother but as a student I became inspired. As a mother my emotion were mixed with pain and joy. My pain as mother knowing that my son didn’t ask to come in this world. He had been denied by his own father and as his mother I couldn’t see myself giving up on my son. Even though I knew that he knows that he has special needs. As a mother you see all past that when it comes to your child. My joy came from knowing my child knows that he has special needs but yet he stills strives for the best in life …show more content…

To see a young man beat the odds and set high standards for himself and the positive energy that he put out even though when he was denied he still said I can make it. Who doesn’t want determination like that? It must be nice to be the odds. When everyone else says know and you prove them wrong. I’ve always known that prejudice is not just a color thing. Prejudice can be broken down in some many factors when you fall up under the category of special needs or disability. We as society often have the tendency to fill like people with disability don’t deserve the same treatment as someone with known disability but who are we to set standards on someone else’s life. They deserve the same rights as any other person of race. My assumption hasn’t been change when it comes to someone with special needs as for me being a spiritual person and know God. I know that we all have the wants and needs. Some of our lives are different but that does not have anything to do with the inside of someone. We all have goals regardless of what we look like or what we go through or what kind of abnormality we have. We all want to be something in life. We all have a purpose it’s just finding the

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