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" ... One of the most persistent forms of everyday ableism is being treated as a sad person to be pitied, or as a perpetual child to be doted on and cuddled. One reason this is so prevalent and hard to eliminate is that it’s so easy to write off as kind and well-intended. Vice President Biden obviously meant to be friendly to Samuel Habib, not dismissive or hostile. But it’s hard to tell how much he saw Samuel as a potential supporter and voter, and how much he saw him as a “disadvantaged” person in need of recognition and some sort of love or affection. Biden’s answer to Samuel’s question suggests he took the question itself seriously, which is a mark of progress in the history of disabled people in politics. But the rest of his tone and body language suggest other things. ... "
" ... The Federal Communications Commission recently closed its public comment period on its network neutrality proceeding with more than 3.7 million comments. Far from being triumphant, the FCC is to be pitied. Let us count the ways. ... "
" ... The unfortunate, more common of the two perceptions of people with disabilities is victimization. They are seen as helpless members of society who should be sympathized or pitied upon. The outside world sees them as a charity case and often chooses to help them even if they didn’t ask for it, just to achieve the feeling of self-fulfillment. ... "
" ... “I’m not sure if the first person to agree pitied me, or genuinely needed help with their social campaigns, but I caught a break.” ... "