This was inspired by the discussion on our group.

 

Please Comment, Subscribe and Share!: Language is a powerful tool, shaping
our perceptions and influencing how we interact with the world around us. In
recent discussions, the focus on "ableist language" has brought to light an
interesting dichotomy: the intent behind words versus their perceived
impact. This reflection delves into the complexities of navigating language
in an increasingly conscious society, particularly concerning terms related
to disability.

 

The conversation around ableist language often centers on the idea that
certain phrases, even those seemingly innocuous, can subtly perpetuate
harmful stereotypes or exclude individuals with disabilities. Proponents of
this view advocate for a careful examination of our vocabulary, suggesting
that a "quiet shift in words can redraw the borders of inclusion." This
perspective aims to weed out expressions that might inadvertently cause
harm, promoting more unbiased and inclusive writing.

 

https://www.mister-kayne.com/2025/08/ableist-language-beyond-words-intent.ht
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