I remember @DesignedByBlind praising the UK‘s approach as vastly superior to Germany’s, but that was a few years ago
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I can only comment from a German, non-disabled person’s perspective, which is probably unhelpful. But “behindert” is sadly most commonly thought of as referring to the person, not the environment
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It’s also used as an insult by school kids up to a certain age (and of course by certain adults who never bother to learn)

Oct 10, 2019 · 2:10 PM UTC