Ableism is the assumption that disabled or chronically ill people need fixing. Here's what it is, including examples, and how to avoid it.
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Ableism is defined as prejudiceagainst disabled individuals; this prejudice is founded on the principle that people who are nondisabled are seen as superior. It is also premised on the belief that people who are disabled fundamentally need “fixing.” Qudsiya Naqui, a lawyer, activist and the...
When you define ableism you really have to consider that it is a source of oppression for the disabled. People that resort to ableism view things from the point of view of the able person and develop prejudices that disallow an alternative point of view and a consideration for the disabled...
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