It does not mean that very large and wealthy corporations have to provide disability accommodations It means everyone does, who is open for business to the public Even tiny struggling mom and pop shops Even self-employed immigrants who don't speak English It's the law
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Ironically people's resistance reminds me a lot of how people react to the news that most unpaid internships are illegal and always have been "Well that makes sense for Google or Microsoft, but I'm a tiny startup, how am I supposed to pay my interns" I dunno but it's the law
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A lot of leftists are just natural right wingers without the money or privilege to get away with it
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Those are liberals. And it’s not the dearth of money but the excess of education. FTFY
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As a libertarian, I used to feel bad that our principles didn't confront ableism as much as they should. Obviously we still need to do better, but it's darkly comforting that most people are terrible on the subject, not just us.
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Thank you for being very self aware & non-tribal about Libertarianism. I wish more who subscribed to that ethos were.
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I think a lot of leftists decided that just "being on the left" was enough, because it's"better than the right," and haven't actually examined the ways they hold up oppression. It's moral complacency.
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Maybe "political complacency" is a better term for that. Not sure.
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Hoo boy are there a lot of generalizations going on in these comments.
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