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gurenkagurenda t1_j8i63zb wrote

Why don’t you just say “hi, I don’t know or care that disabled people exist” while you’re at it.

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BeKind_BeTheChange t1_j8i7dig wrote

I actually almost did mention that, but I figured anybody with a brain would realize that disabled people are such a small percentage of the business that it's not relevant to the overriding point. Congratulations.

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gurenkagurenda t1_j8i9ne2 wrote

26% of people in the US. Yeah, just a rounding error.

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therealdannyking t1_j8ka8qu wrote

26% of the people in the United States can't go to the grocery store because of their disability? Is that your assertion?

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BeKind_BeTheChange t1_j8ko4d4 wrote

Yeah. The hivemind strikes again. It's funny when you stand back and look at it. The further assertion is that 26% of Instacart's business is disabled people, which is patently ridiculous. But the hivemind will do what the hivemind will do.

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gurenkagurenda t1_j8lcmvc wrote

This is a huge problem with how people look at disability. Disabilities are a time suck. They’re an energy suck. It’s not just about what you’re physically capable of doing. It’s also about what you can deal with accounting for the added difficulty and the added difficulty in the other things you have to deal with in your life.

For example, my particular brand of ADHD doesn’t preclude me from going to the grocery store. But I will spend about three times as long as the average person trying to find things, and I’ll be utterly exhausted by the end of it. If your response to that is “get off your butt and go shopping for yourself”, my response is “kindly fuck off and stop telling me how to spend my own money.”

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