the president's body, using fatphobic language to decry him. While there are likely physical and mental conditions that would make it difficult to carry out the duties of the Presidency, there are many that don't. And, certainly, the president's health is of
to voters. But attacking someone based on speculative health issues encourages discrimination against people that actuallyhave these conditions, and promotes the baseless idea that people with mental and physical ailments are inherently lesser than non-disabled people. “Ableist jokes don't harm the president. They do harm the 1 in 4 disabled people in the U.S. who face escalating threats to their lives and rights because of this administration's policies,” Azza Altiraifi, Research and Advocacy Manager at the Disability Justice Initiative of the. “Joking about people's perceived or actual disabilities only serves to reify the ableist and racist idea that one's value, competence, and humanity is determined by their health status and productivity.
Omar recognized in her retraction that attacking someone's physical ability is wrong, and that's important, Altiraifi continues. “The fact that Representative Omar removed the tweet however is a testament to her willingness to be accountable to the communities most marginalized by this administration,” Altiraifi says. “The disability community's priorities are increasingly being centered and amplified in Congress. We look forward to working with Representative Omar and her staff, along with all members of Congress to work toward a more inclusive democracy.
THIS. I feel like people forget that neurodivergent and physically disabled people on both sides of the aisle can see those ableist comments and if you can say it about him, you can say it about us.
why do I have a bad feeling “dirtbag left” folk are gonna ratio this
prsnanonpartisn 2020. It’s full of surprises.
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