Another problem of falsely conflating things. 'It's better to be able-bodied' doesn't mean 'able-bodied ppl are better than disabled ppl'https://twitter.com/OlivierLambert/status/880032885318848514 …
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I've often said that becoming disabled was a benefit to me in some ways because having to stop a physical job made me start reading &writing
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Go back to university, change direction completely. I enjoy this much more. This is a big silver lining & now I'm better anyway so all good
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I think its healthy to see positives in disability but accusations of ableism for assuming it's generally better if all your parts work isnt
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