When I’m scrolling through Twitter or Instagram looking at photos, I just wanna see people who look like me. I just wanna see people in wheelchairs on vacation, spending time with friends, or even doing the mundane stuff like cooking a meal or cleaning their room.
I don’t want to them framed in some weird inspirational light with #nolimits,
dontLetTheChairStopYou, or #staypositive. I don’t want to see pictures of
disabled bodies being used as propaganda for able-bodied people to get off their couches and exercise more.
I just wanna see people who look like me.
I want to see a picture of someone fishing or playing with their kids and not be told how #inspirational the person is just for existing.
I don’t want to see disabled bodies being used to shame and motivate. I don’t want to have to constantly dig through layer after layer of ableist content just so I can feel connected to the disabled community.
I don’t want to see disabled athletes, artists, and authors avoid honest critique and criticism just because they happen to be disabled. Disabled people are allowed to be bad at stuff.
I just wanna see people who look like me.
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