'Ableism' must refer to thinking *people* are worth less if disabled, not thinking that being able-bodied makes life a lot easier.
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It would make it very hard to check your able-bodied privilege if you do not appreciate that disabled people have practical disadvantages.
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Reminds me of accusation that it's appropriation to quote Beyoncé whilst being white but discrimination only ever to quote white people.
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The time I got accused of being a eugenicist. https://storify.com/ChrisRumbough/liberal-eugenicist-twitter-found-me-today-56f4b00a4f00ef8b076e86e7?utm_campaign=website&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email …
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Were our minds always this warped or did Twitter unlock the beast? I wanna go back to when the crazies sat home and screamed at the telly
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I think its an aggravating factor. Have a piece coming out on Twitter very soon. Maybe today.
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I knew I could count on you to synthesise my shower thoughts in to an coherent argument. I am honoured to be your muse! :)
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Well, wait and see. You might disagree with me! Which I argue to be a good thing and a benefit of Twitter!
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That's one benefit for sure, it does give a lot of perspective on the issues at hand. But I still want honorary title as "Chief Muse"!
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Noted! XD
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Stop femsplaining
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