DaisyJane
I probably should be working.
Okay so people understand disability rights and studies perspective but disagree - so would rather remain prejudiced about them? At least I was suggesting it was a perspective she didn't have much experience with.
People who disagree with the arguments put forth by some disability rights advocates are not doing to because they wish to hold on to some prejudice they carry. That statement really makes no sense.
Some people disagree with the arguments that are being offered by disability rights advocates because the arguments make significant leaps in judgment or logic, and/or are based on faulty assumptions and fear.
And, in terms of Pinga, I am fortunate to know her in real life and I can attest that she is a person who is well attuned to issues of social justice and disability. Once again, rather than engaging ideas with which you disagree, you are attacking the person. That does nothing for your argument.
Also, I must add, it is not helpful to simply post a link to an argument. I agree with a previous poster that it would be helpful for you to discuss why the article supports your idea or argument. And finally, just because some disability rights groups says something does not mean that all people who live with disabilities agree with their position. Disability is a huge descriptor and includes a diverse range of people, abilities, and ideas. One cannot reduce disability to a single soundbite or idea.