Re: Disability versus ability
Yeah, I don't think this works if it's something that's enforced, and I'm very much not advocating for that. What I'm advocating for is...I guess...teaching people the categories-being-modifiers rather than categories-being-definitions distinction, which perhaps is a bit of a tall order for a syntactic change, heh.
But...there seem to be a bunch of adjectives which drag a whole social context behind them, and there are some that don't. tall/short/etc. would be something I put in the second category. Blindness on the other hand (among other things) seems to be something that a lot of people react to in predictable ways. And maybe it would be useful to emphasize blindness being a significant but not all-encompassing thing. Then again, maybe not.
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