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appalachiablue

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Mon Mar 31, 2025, 10:03 AM Mar 31

The US Right Is Coming for Disabled People, Dismantling Disability Rights, Education. Threat to All Civil Liberties [View all]

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'The US right is coming for disabled people. Here’s why that threatens everyone,' The Guardian, by Sara Novic, March 30, 2025.

‘Historically, the way a government treats disabled people can be an early indicator of its broader social policy intentions.’ IMAGE: Trump’s administration is dismantling disability rights and education. History has shown this can be a warning sign for all civil liberties.
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Twelve days before Donald Trump took office, Charlie Kirk, media personality and rightwing activist, complained on his eponymous show about the presence of American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters at emergency press briefings for the Los Angeles fires. Another rightwing activist, Christopher Rufo, took his cue on X, calling interpreters “wild human gesticulators” who turned briefings into a “farce”. The rightwing theorist and Origins of Woke author Richard Hanania, quote-tweeting Rufo, declared ASL interpretation an “absurdity”.

Around this time, Elon Musk was skulking around the platform, campaigning to bring back the R-word. Use of the slur tripled on X after his post.

To those with less knowledge of disability history, these attacks might read as gross, but ultimately toothless. Activists, though, quickly sounded the alarm: the incoming administration would be coming for disabled people.

“To the deaf community, the fight for accessibility is nothing new,” said Sara Miller, deaf educator and community advocate. However, Miller said she had seen a burgeoning movement against accessibility from conservatives with large platforms, including during the first Trump administration, when the National Association of the Deaf had to sue to have ASL interpreters during 2020 Covid briefings. “But when looking at the history of the first term of [the Trump] administration, and currently how diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) is being targeted, it’s not hard to see the correlation.”

Manufacturing cultural outrage to justify policy that would have previously been considered too cruel or damaging is a staple of the far-right playbook: most recently, the US has seen the move used to bolster book bans and outlaw Black history and gender-affirming care. The play-by-play is always the same: social media followers take their marching orders, hurling discontent at the specified targets and regurgitating talking points. Eventually, the ideas become so ubiquitous they are adopted by politicians who use them to engage their base.

Finally, the talking point becomes the policy itself, and politicians claim they have a mandate from the people to justify stripping away the rights of the marginalized. Fast forward to 21 January 2025, when the accessibility page and all ASL content were removed from the White House website. Then, real-life interpreters were removed from the White House and across multiple federal agencies whose accommodations divisions were dismantled under Trump’s anti-DEIA orders. Alongside “diversity” and “women”, words like “accessibility” and “disability” have also been listed as grounds to flag or reject grant applications at the National Science Foundation, sparking concerns at other federal agencies and research institutions. And last week, the Department of Justice, which is charged with enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), began to rescind key guidance, justifying the move by suggesting that accessibility is the reason for cost-of-living increases... - READ MORE,
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2025/mar/27/us-disability-rights-trump


'Useless Eater' rhetoric returns: Trump and Musk Attack Disabled Children, March 30, 2025. (10 mins).
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Evil. multigraincracker Mar 31 #1
This is 1930s Germany all over again. Linda ladeewolf Mar 31 #2
The similarities to the Nazi horrors are unmistakeable, and unbelievable in this age. appalachiablue Mar 31 #3
To watch her gardening videos, Linda ladeewolf Mar 31 #4
Got it and thanks again. The 4th Reich, what hell. My parents and appalachiablue Mar 31 #5
That's what we have here: ReRe Mar 31 #21
Yes, Parkrose Permaculture is one of my fave YouTubers, too. wordstroken Mar 31 #19
When I'm upset, the Norm for me some days, Linda ladeewolf Mar 31 #23
I know what you mean. Some of her videos are very calming and peaceful. wordstroken Mar 31 #26
Like SS, pukes have hated the ADA SheltieLover Mar 31 #6
Trump has a severely disabled nephew who he has tried to rob of the $$ and care laid out in his father's will. hlthe2b Mar 31 #7
Too stupid to know that we are all only temporarily able bodied. Hope22 Mar 31 #8
For sure, all of us can experience a disability, from age if not more. Sorry appalachiablue Mar 31 #15
Thank you for the kind words. Hope22 Mar 31 #22
Forcing women to give birth to disabled babies while these people make sure that the suffering will be maximized. chowder66 Mar 31 #9
It all part of the "Let them Die Crowd" Historic NY Mar 31 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author appalachiablue Mar 31 #16
I always flash back to Rush Limbaugh mocking Michael J Fox progressoid Mar 31 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author appalachiablue Mar 31 #17
why do we always have to go backwards? AllaN01Bear Mar 31 #12
Like the nazis before them, they are such a great bunch of christians. (NOT) MLWR Mar 31 #13
The early birth control movement in the US was fueled by eugenicists, including Margaret Sanger. generalbetrayus Mar 31 #14
Margaret Sanger has been used against all of us. Linda ladeewolf Mar 31 #24
So what is TSF going to do with Hot Wheels Abbott? nt geardaddy Mar 31 #18
Wow, that's so Christ-like of them! Crowman2009 Mar 31 #20
Republican Jesus generalbetrayus Mar 31 #25
0ne fact lost in the whirlwind Granny Blue Apr 1 #27
Swing Kids Movie yankee87 Apr 19 #28
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