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by Beltalowda
1405 days ago
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> Neurodivergency isn't a movement, in the same way that blindness isn't a movement. Or deafness isn't a movement. It absolutely is, it's a particular view and outlook on things. Blind or Deaf people have different takes and "movements" too. Deaf people in particular where some consider deafness to be core part of their identity and and a culture, rather than a disability to be "fixed", whereas others do merely see it as a disability they would like to see "fixed". Cochlear implants are something of a controversial issue among deaf people for example. > Properly understanding the difficulties faced by the neurodiverse is a journey I thoroughly recommend. I understand them because I face them myself too. |
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