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Ableist Language To Avoid And Acceptable Alternatives – “Deranged” Edition
Dec 8, 2020
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Ableist Language To Avoid And Acceptable Alternatives – Lame Edition
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Ableist Language To Avoid And Acceptable Alternatives – Idiot and Idiotic
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When trolls use ableist language to label liberals as emotionally immature or intellectually undeveloped, it tells a much bigger story than they realize. Ableism isn’t strength. Cruelty isn’t intelligence. And dismissing empathy, critical thinking, and human rights as “weakness” isn’t confidence — it’s a lack of emotional maturity. The irony is that the very qualities they’re mocking are the markers of true strength, growth, and intelligence. | Mali & Joe
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Calling out ableism matters - especially in schools - because what we let slide becomes what students learn is “normal.” Ableism isn’t always loud. Sometimes it shows up as “jokes,” low expectations, or policies that quietly exclude kids with disabilities. Examples of ableism I hear in schools: \t•\t“He’s low, so he can’t do that.” \t•\t“She’s just being manipulative.” \t•\t“We can’t include him because it’s not fair to the other kids.” \t•\t“Let’s not invite them - too much sensory stuff.” \t•\
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I’m disabled, and I’m watching people perform outrage over Trump’s ableist slur like it’s the first time they’ve ever encountered ableism. Most of the people shouting about it now stayed silent when Sabrina Carpenter used “slow” as an insult in a hit song. They stayed silent while their favorite celebrities, politicians, and influencers normalized ableist language long before today. And many of these same voices won’t mask, won’t vaccinate, won’t support public health, and won’t fight for access
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