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if you’re gay, any familiarity whatsoever with community issues and cultural history leads to an investment in the wellbeing of people with HIV & AIDS. so allyship with the chronically ill ought to be a given, yet ableism is still rampant in these spaces
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Anonymous 4d

this post has come to me right after reading “compulsory able-bodiedness and queer/disabled existence” by robert mcruer 🙌

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4d

I’m unfamiliar with the author, but this sounds like something I need to read immediately 🙏 so thank you for bringing it up

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4d

it’s a good essay! it references a lot of foundational queer texts which i thought made it easier to understand his concept of compulsory able-bodiedness. it isn’t terribly long either, which i appreciate

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