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Also, I take issue with everything being presented as "difference" as though this is a theoretical challenge to definitions of "normal" and our ability to accept and celebrate our differences. That theory works in practice when talking about some conditions but not for every condition.
The need to make everything about "difference" reminds me of the shift in the 2000s of teaching children there is no 1st place. Everyone wins and those who finished last just had a different way of finishing first...because everyone finishes first. When did humans become so fragile?
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