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#89 Disputing the disabled definition

  • by Melanie Ryding
  • Posted on 07/01/2021
  • amputation

Some repeated niggling issues that I have encountered with the general public drove me to look up the actual definition of the word ‘disabled’. I was shocked by what I discovered.

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