• MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Here’s my random two cents about disability euphemisms.

    I personally think “special”, which was pretty popular like 10 years ago, was/is pretty demeaning. Even the more recent “differently-abled” feels weird.

    I think the plain language of “disability”, which seems to have been around quite a while now, is fine. It’s what is says on the tin, without judgement.