There are people with Mosaic Down Syndrome, who tend to score a lot better on IQ tests. I think in rare cases they can get to 85 and above, which is within the normal range. I guess she would be in that category.
I mean, a lot of people with Down Syndrome are incoherent, barely understandable (or not even able to talk at all) and can't read or write. It seems rather implausible she is among those. You can't really vote on laws you can't read or understand.
There are people with Mosaic Down Syndrome, who tend to score a lot better on IQ tests. I think in rare cases they can get to 85 and above, which is within the normal range. I guess she would be in that category.
I mean, a lot of people with Down Syndrome are incoherent, barely understandable (or not even able to talk at all) and can't read or write. It seems rather implausible she is among those. You can't really vote on laws you can't read or understand.
But I don't think someone, whose mental capacties are severely impacted by Down Syndrome, would easily become an elected official. And even if they did, there are always people around wanting remove elected officials and they could easily go to court over them not being fit for the job.
Agree. Lately I've been hearing this contentment talk a lot. I see why people would feel that way, but they treat it like some universal truth that we would all be better for it.
Agree. Lately I've been hearing this contentment talk a lot. I see why people would feel that way, but they treat it like some universal truth that we would all be better for it.
lots of people selling or buying universal truths/ answers but if you aren't an NPC, and are somewhat insightful, you should be able capable of figuring yourself out better than you'll get from someone else' one size fits all philosophy
lots of people selling or buying universal truths/ answers but if you aren't an NPC, and are somewhat insightful, you should be able capable of figuring yourself out better than you'll get from someone else' one size fits all philosophy