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Disabled persnality and what inspires you?​

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Answered by negiabhishek236
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6 ways you can support people with disabilities

Ask first and follow their lead. Don't assume people need help. ...

Speak clearly, listen well. ...

Speak directly to people. ...

Be aware of personal space. ...

Be flexible to family members of people with disabilities. ...

When setting meetings, check accessibility.

Answered by LoveAman
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disabled personality is a term often used when an able-bodied individual witnesses a person with a disability competing, or participating in, a challenging activity despite a physical impairment. "What's your excuse?" is a phrase that often accompanies what is designed as motivational images depicting these scenarios. Very popular Facebook and other social media image posts with extraordinarily high share numbers often follow this theme: "If they can do it, so can you!"

Disability as Inspiration

Advocates Reject Disability as Inspirational

Many disability advocates have expressed disdain for being viewed as "inspirational" in popular media and reject the premise that this emotion adds any positive value to their status. This often used description associated with able-bodied individuals' emotions in connection with accomplishments or just daily living of those with disabilities is seen by some in the community as separating, objectifying, condescending and regressive in terms of equality and inclusion.

A very good description of this point of view was reflected by late Aussie activist/comedian Stella Young: "I can't help but wonder whether the source of this strange assumption that living our lives takes some particular kind of courage in the news media, an incredibly powerful tool in shaping the way we think about disability. Most journalists seem utterly incapable of writing or talking about a person with a disability without using phrases like 'overcoming disability', 'brave', 'suffers from', 'defying the odds', 'wheelchair bound', or my personal favorite, 'inspirational'."

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