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So here’s my first hand experience- I’m disabled (physically since birth, learning disorder, and a couple mental illnesses) and yeah it’s not perfect but largely I am accommodated for. My apartment building has an elevator and a door opening button. My job has allowed me accommodation when I asked. People have helped me when I needed them to. Saying “Real life doesn’t accommodate people” is like your middle school teacher saying “College won’t allow this” and not an excuse to treat people shitty. That’s ableism.
We can say “humans suck” but my job has gender neutral single stall bathrooms. People have picked me up when I fell. When you limit people’s access to things they need because other people, who are worse, will also limit it, you are being an equally bad person.
I’ve suffered extensive abuse from people limiting my access to things I needed (think medication) because they were “preparing me for the real world” I’m not better prepared because of it. I just no longer talk to those who mistreated me
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