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Only viewed as inspiration
12019-11-04T06:29:08-08:00Aidan Allen Stromdahldbd674fa240f7fdebe19761e3b5fbaa07b54878b350182plain2019-11-04T06:42:31-08:00Aidan Allen Stromdahldbd674fa240f7fdebe19761e3b5fbaa07b54878b“this kid had only ever experienced disabled people as objects of inspiration” she goes into how most people view diabilead people are just here to inspire
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12019-11-04T06:22:36-08:00Aidan Allen Stromdahldbd674fa240f7fdebe19761e3b5fbaa07b54878bI am not your inspiration By Stella Young3Stella young talk about her experience dealing with people and the idea that it’s hard to live as a disabled person. She goes into how some people only view people with disabilities as objects of inspiration. She project images of “inspirational disabled people with captions saying positive things, she says how the images are wrong, those kids in those pictures aren't doing anything out of the ordinary they are just using their bodies, they are just created to put your worries aside. She then discusses how it’s not difficult because of our bodies or our minds but it’s or society, “disabled people are more disabled by our societies then our bodies and our bodys diagnosis”plain2019-12-27T07:52:50-08:00Aidan Allen Stromdahldbd674fa240f7fdebe19761e3b5fbaa07b54878b