To make it a bit less abstract: I am currently reading the book "Contours of Ableism" and consider its theory postmodern.
Oh, I know. That's the problem. Not accommodating. We still know autism is atypical & some ways to make more opportunities accessible
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I am still noticing a dissonance between our preferred theoretical approaches, but overlap in what we think should happen.
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Yep! That happens a lot and it's great when people focus on the common aim to make things better for ppl rather than the differences.
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It's one of my favorite strategies: try to agree with others as much as possible. It makes talking about the differences easier.
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Mine too, tho I fail more than I'd like. Also assume them sincere & well-intentioned.pic.twitter.com/4tBBfAPAcb
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I do that too, but I don't expect it from others. (Some people are on the edge of existing as a person in this world.)
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Not everyone can engage in productive conversation, no. But there are always some from every group who can.
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