Robert M Baird and Sara E. Rosenbaum are crazy people abscessed with conforming society to meet their own perspective of ânormalâ. In Baird's book, which Rosenbaum edited, Disability : The Social, Political, and Ethical Debate, he talks about how we should not give disabled people privileges over ânormally abledâ persons. Which could make sense to a degree, but he meant it in the context that we should give people in wheelchairs ramps or parking spots; if we expect a ânormally abledâ person to go up and down steps, we should except a person in a wheelchair to do the same. Whatâs worse is he take and twisted interviews that he had with persons with disabilities. In one account, a person said something a long the line of not wanting people to feel sorry for him. Baird took this to mean, I donât want people to build ramps for me, because ramps are an expression of sorrow. Bairdâs borderline fascist views of the world, are in hopes to make it were people who do not fit his view of normal cannot operate in our society. He hopes to make it where the minorities of our society are not given the same opportunities or privileges that the ânormalsâ get, so they cannot function and thrive in the same way.