2/ It doesn't matter what your bona fides are. As soon as you reach a certain level of readership, a type of person will view you as an opportunity to screamingly faint at how some tweet of yours is an assault on their very being.
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Well, as a disabled person who can use stairs with handrails but not mobile death-trap escalators, I'm sure as hell offended at somebody but I'm not sure who
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Haha! Good one.
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You literally can’t make this up because it would sound too ridiculous.pic.twitter.com/RBNL0Wjdhh
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The replies are obviously insane. But if you're gonna make up silly nonsensical metaphors to back your worldview, other people are also capable of coming up with silly nonsensical metaphors and will do so to counter you.
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The problem is people with silly nonsensical metaphors continue to be promoted within the algorithm. We can’t look away because we’ve made them the centre of attention!
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live by the sword die by the sword
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I do hope that Bernie washes his hands after handling that railing. Eeeeek.
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I mean the whole metaphor centered around "old dude takes the escalator yikes" Not a huge stretch to say that's an ableism, and it's also extremely funny to wield this against the ngo dweebs who traffic in this discourse 24/7
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"an ableist lens"



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True ableists don't need lenses. Lenses are for the weak.
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