• Riffraffintheroom [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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            3 months ago

            Right, speaking casually but clearly in good faith about a disability is bad and vulgar. Specifically targeting someone’s disability with thinly veiled ableism but smearing it with condescension and data that is, by your own omission, totally irrelevant is good and enlightened.

            • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]@hexbear.net
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              3 months ago

              In order to post your comment, you had to read past a discussion about how reducing people to their karyotypes is dehumanizing and that people who present outside the gender binary may not view their conditions as disabilities. You then immediately yawped about chromosomes and read your own disability into the conversation instead of engaging with the paper.

              If you view that as quality engagement, idk, reevaluate a little. And lay off the potirophagic diatribe if you want to get taken more seriously next time.