Yes, I agree. 'At least I'm not that' could certainly be taken badly but realising how fortunate you are to be able-bodied is not ableism. https://twitter.com/stephenlaw60/status/880013679802056709 …
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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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What a nut
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Does Stephen always believe to consider how fortunate you are in one way is discriminating against someone who doesn't have that thing?
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'I'm fortunate I got to sit innthe park yesterday.' Stephen: You're discriminating against those who can't sit in parks.
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He's the one disagreeing with that attitude but yes, it does seem to be getting to that stage. Ableism to think ur lucky if everything works
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Ah. Derp(。々° ) I see now. More
#covfefe
for me
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