interview in “freak” (disability) magazine…..with me….
April 8, 2008 by angelsstandcorrected
So there’s an interview with me in a magazine called ‘Disability Now’, as oppose to what? Disability tomorrow, or today - the magazine is OK and the interview doesn’t make me out to be the total dork that I really am…Ha fooled ‘em again….the picture makes me look so brooding and serious, well perhaps It’s the real me
here’s the link
http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk/entertainment/arts/filming-the-freak-show?searchterm=richard
You can read it yourself - as for the bit about juggling kittens…well I did actually try once, it’s not recommended….

Nice piece, but not all people over 30 grew up with a sense of discrimination
‘ The younger generation – late teens, early 20s – are so different from people 20 years ago. They’re the first generation to grow up with no sense of discrimination. They don’t care if someone’s black or disabled or a woman or whatever.’
Of course, they didn’t but most discrimination is implicit - the point I’m making is that society is a lot less prejudiced than it used to be …