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#abilityprivilege — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #abilityprivilege, aggregated by home.social.

  1. #AbilityPrivilege: being #physically, #cognitively and #emotionally able is a privilege. Having access to systems to assist you in your disability is a privilege.

    Having a privilege does not, in any way, equate to things being easy for you. It does equate to it being easier than for someone without that privilege. So, having a wheelchair if you can’t walk is a privilege but in a society where wheelchair access isn’t mandated or well planned out, it’s not necessarily an easy option either.

  2. #AbilityPrivilege: being #physically, #cognitively and #emotionally able is a privilege. Having access to systems to assist you in your disability is a privilege.

    Having a privilege does not, in any way, equate to things being easy for you. It does equate to it being easier than for someone without that privilege. So, having a wheelchair if you can’t walk is a privilege but in a society where wheelchair access isn’t mandated or well planned out, it’s not necessarily an easy option either.

  3. #AbilityPrivilege: being #physically, #cognitively and #emotionally able is a privilege. Having access to systems to assist you in your disability is a privilege.

    Having a privilege does not, in any way, equate to things being easy for you. It does equate to it being easier than for someone without that privilege. So, having a wheelchair if you can’t walk is a privilege but in a society where wheelchair access isn’t mandated or well planned out, it’s not necessarily an easy option either.

  4. #AbilityPrivilege: being #physically, #cognitively and #emotionally able is a privilege. Having access to systems to assist you in your disability is a privilege.

    Having a privilege does not, in any way, equate to things being easy for you. It does equate to it being easier than for someone without that privilege. So, having a wheelchair if you can’t walk is a privilege but in a society where wheelchair access isn’t mandated or well planned out, it’s not necessarily an easy option either.

  5. #AbilityPrivilege: being #physically, #cognitively and #emotionally able is a privilege. Having access to systems to assist you in your disability is a privilege.

    Having a privilege does not, in any way, equate to things being easy for you. It does equate to it being easier than for someone without that privilege. So, having a wheelchair if you can’t walk is a privilege but in a society where wheelchair access isn’t mandated or well planned out, it’s not necessarily an easy option either.