I've been thinking about the psychology here all day Not that bigotry needs to have any internal logic to it, but people really do seem more willing to defend the need to accommodate random shit that "could happen to anybody" than disabled people with "special" needshttps://twitter.com/AaronLinguini/status/1220065229452795904 …
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If someone got virally shamed for refusing to drive kids and Uber banned him from the app over it would people be rushing to defend him Would there be hot leftist takes saying "It's bigoted to judge someone from a different culture for not feeling the same way about children"
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The guy who was worried about the wheelchair scratching his paint What if he'd been picking up an abled person with a big suitcase And he just drove off saying "I don't do luggage" Didn't break any law, but people would likely be all "Why are you even driving for Uber"
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I doubt you'd be all calm about it if you were going to the airport and had a flight to catch "But I put my destination in as the airport on the app! Wouldn't you know I had luggage" "Yeah but I didn't change my mind until I actually saw the size of that thing"
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