• ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Mentally handicapped people don’t choose to be mentally handicapped. Which one are you?

    Yes, I choose to be mentally handicapped right? And somehow this is not disparaging against the mentally handicapped? Like do you understand what your argument is? I’ve seen LLMs with more awareness.

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        6 days ago

        Better to be seen as the r slur than to espouse the same rhetoric as Nazis.

        A person with down syndrome would be a better president than Donald Trump and probably Biden. There are many people with intellectual disabilities who’d never vote for someone like Trump.

        It’s being a dick, a horrible immoral person, that got us here, and that’s you. You’re acting like a Nazi.

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          5 days ago

          Thanks for the laugh. Never thought someone would equate calling some a retard to being a Nazi but here we are.

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            5 days ago

            https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/bib27944

            First they killed the “crazies” and “cripples” : the ableist persecution and murders of people with disabilities by Nazi Germany 1933-45 : an anthropological perspective

            The Nazis not only initiated their campaign to systematically persecute and murder people with disabilities in the earliest days of their regime; the murders continued during and even after World War II had ended. Yet, knowledge about this aspect of Nazi atrocities has not permeated the dominant cultural consciousness to any appreciable degree. While the facts of these crimes and murders do not represent new information as such, the accounts that do exist show an abiding lack of clarity as to the underlying prejudices toward people with disabilities that allowed the murders to occur. Today disabled survivors are rarely recognized or compensated. Most of the history of these events has been done in the field of Holocaust studies.