I think you might find the following Facebook exchange interesting. Initially I wrote after being invited to a rally opposing the closure of the UEA music section (some months ago I had been blocked attendance at a trade union meeting in a lecture room because there was no wheelchair access): “I'd like to get there but is it somewhere in the UEA I can get to in a wheelchair? I've been blocked from UEA meetings before because of UEA discrimination!” The reply from the organisers said: “The event is being held in the LCR which is in Union House and it is wheelchair accessible. Then, from someone called, 'Charlie Gibbons': “Ye (sic) thats right, you was (sic) discriminated against, nonsense” and my reply: You experience it and call it nonsense!!! From another person, JL: “Charlie, disallowing access to certain people is discrimination by definition.” Charlie Gibbons: “Just because there isn't a ramp isn't discrimination. Telling someone you can...
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