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you could become disabled, and a rant about ableism 

Jason Garden
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Disability and ableism
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@FaeAstray
@FaeAstray 8 месяцев назад
I have several disabilities that mean I end up spending a lot of time in bed, or at least housebound, and "You just need to try harder" or "Just stop being lazy" is something I hear A LOT. Doesn't help that most of my disabilities are invisible, and I only use my chair part of the time. I've been told to "stop faking it" too.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY 8 месяцев назад
They say stuff and call it "tough love," too. Smh.
@2008-wii-remote
@2008-wii-remote 8 месяцев назад
This is really really good, and I agree with everything you’ve said. My partner is physically disabled. (I have dyspraxia, but it’s not relevant when it comes to a discussion of how people react to physical disability.) The way people react to realizing I’m dating someone who is disabled is incredibly frustrating. My parents think he’s not good enough for me because he “can’t put in the same amount of effort as you can” which is just, so wrong.Because were 20 and considered “too young” we have to fight doctors for testing despite his mother being diagnosed with the condition he probably has. I wish more people realized this, disabled people are the biggest ‘minority’ in the world! And most people will become disabled as they age! Also!! I think if you wanted to improve anything it would be cutting out the spaces where you paused. But the presentation is awesome and you’re very articulate. I really enjoyed watching this video and I can’t wait to see more.
@hellzbelle229
@hellzbelle229 8 месяцев назад
The understanding that disabled individuals constitute a group that anyone can join at any time helped me work on my own ableism, both internally directed and externally directed. It also helped me to expand my understanding of disability beyond clearly visible physical disabilities. Disability probably isn't really even a "minority" state of being. Lots of us are walking around with invisible (or very common disabilities like nearsightedness) that we don't think of as "real" disabilities because of stigma associated with the term. The irony is that we often refuse accommodations thatwould improve our lives because of the fear of that stigma and we don't even acknowledge the effects of all the high-effort coping we do to pass for "able."
@Sunflowrrunner
@Sunflowrrunner 8 месяцев назад
I would say that most people will experience some sort of disability in their life, at least temporarily. Breaking limbs, getting sick, or just getting old. I also don't understand why people don't support making the constructed environment more universally accessible, because it usually makes things better for everyone. I frequently wonder how many ER visits have been prevented by curb cuts for sidewalks because people not currently experiencing disability ate it not stepping high enough over the curb.
@samsonokland8651
@samsonokland8651 8 месяцев назад
YES!!!!! I love your insights. I think this isthe first time ive heard the actual dafinition of abelism, somthing i find weird scince i have been intrested in howto make less of it in the world for a while now. Im neurodivergent, only diagnosed with dyslexia but probably somting more that has gone undiagnosed. And i remember my taechers always to be acomadating bat rarely actualy doing it (and not keeping it upp for long when they did). I dont think they quite understood that disability doesent go away; that its stil there even when its not obviusly in their face. (i was late to learn to how read but still didnt get a diagnosis til several years after i learnd how)
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