While I have great sympathy for someone who is disabled, it is not moral to use this as a claim against the mind, work and life of another person. There can be no such thing as a right to force another individual to do anything, no matter what needs you may have in life. Income, housing and a given lifestyle are not rights since this would force others to provide them. If government would stop punishing the productive people so much they could choose to assist any individual or group to the degree they choose. Charity is wonderful so long as it is voluntary and not achieved by coercion.
While I have great sympathy for someone who is disabled, it is not moral to use this as a claim against the mind, work and life of another person. There can be no such thing as a right to force another individual to do anything, no matter what needs you may have in life. Income, housing and a given lifestyle are not rights since this would force others to provide them. If government would stop punishing the productive people so much they could choose to assist any individual or group to the degree they choose. Charity is wonderful so long as it is voluntary and not achieved by coercion.