Much better- and also a handy guide. Where possible or practical- remove the systemic barrier- the fence- and place something else that still serves the important function of the original but doesn’t cause the problems it did. But- what if our fence cannot or is impractical to be removed? Say for instance- it is structural and the entire park would need a massive overhaul to fix that one issue- and game play would be disrupted?
Or say you encounter resistance from historical preservationists or such who block the destruction of the wall- or what if there just isn’t another barrier that you can use that will perform the critical function of the original? More importantly- what if it would cost 100x as much and take 20x as long to replace the fence with a link fence than to simply give people who need assistance tools to reach the same ends?
It’s a tad childish to get upset someone else got something you didn’t when you don’t need or want that thing isn’t it? If little Timmy’s sister goes to the doctor and mom and dad spend $100 on her sprained ankle- should we just take Timmy to the doctor too? Is he owed a $100 toy? Sometimes we just have to be adults and decent folks and realize some people will need more help than others sometimes.
lol. It’s actually a fairly recent thing within the past few months. Traditionally my comments were generally upvoted- in fact, I had a consecutive star for most of 2019. I picked up a “secret admirer” who liked shadow downvoting and others- mostly those I’ve never heard of- seem not to like me- quite literally downvoting even one sentence comments like “that’s very nice” or such. But either way I don’t much care. I can’t trade upvotes for prizes or cash so it doesn’t really make a difference. I’ll be here.
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