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by GiraffeNecktie
5275 days ago
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Having a disability does not make you disabled. That's not an opinion, that's just an accurate use of the English language. Telling someone they are "disabled" when they are perfectly capable of managing their work and their life, is just sloppy and rude. And yes, it's also a slur. |
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Also, by definition, "having a disability" implies being "disabled" in some degree.
That said, calling all people with disabilities categorically "disabled", while lexically and logically correct, does carry a clearly inaccurate and prejudicial -implication- that a person with a disability is somehow -less capable-. In this, giraffe is correct, that the use of "disabled" in this way can easily convey an inaccurate connotation of reduced capability, an thus its usage in this way is both unenlightened and potentially prejudicial - but I could hardly put it into the same category as a racial slur, which is clearly intended to diminish or marginalize.