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Carson Tueller

@carson_tueller

Queer/Disability advocate. Speaker, consultant and coach. (he/his)

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@ImaniBarbarin@disabled.social (@imani_barbarin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of people feigning surprise that people hide their diagnoses after spending an election cycle making fun of someone for not being able to hold a cup. Ableism doesn’t just affect who it’s aimed at. It’s airborne.

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Normalize colostomy bags, catheters and diapers in the same way you normalize contact lenses and eye glasses. They are all devices that empower people to engage their lives with fewer barriers. It’s really that simple. #Disability #DisabilityTwitter #disabled #disabilityjustice

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Trump compares himself to Abraham Lincoln when Civil War historians compare him to Andrew Johnson who pardoned Confederates, who vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, who opposed Black male suffrage. #Debates2020

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You know what pisses me off? That the super-spreader able-bodied anti-maskers are the ones who will overwhelm our healthcare system AND THEN will get chosen to receive treatment before disabled people who have been doing their part. Fuck that.

Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸 (@andrewyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Think about how many million Americans are voting today peacefully standing next to people they may disagree with politically - it truly is a wonderful thing.

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Keep calm. Be patient. Allow local elections officials to do their jobs. What is most important isn’t the speed of the count; it’s that every eligible vote is counted. Americans made their voices heard in record numbers, and their votes must be counted. #Election2020

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@ImaniBarbarin@disabled.social (@imani_barbarin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nondisabled people, imma be real with you for a moment: Everything in life is designed to center your needs, this account will not be that.

@ImaniBarbarin@disabled.social (@imani_barbarin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People will act like ableism isn’t their problem as though we’re not STILL living in a pandemic that started with people being told that “only disabled and elderly people will die” and them taking that as permission to proceed with life as usual.

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Treating disabled people like they’re inherently inspiring is objectifying and dehumanizing. Kindly, get your own inspiration. 🥰

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Mental illness is disability, and mental health professionals should be adept at identifying ableism. Ableism is the source of shame and stigma around mental illness. We can’t combat a system of oppression that we aren’t naming.

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Dear Abled people, your proximity to disabled people does not give you permission to ask other disabled people about their disability. The only disability-related question you should ask is “What are your access needs?”, and only if you are in a position to provide accessibility.

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When I say my taste in music is eclectic, what I mean is that my gym playlist just went from the Teletubbies main theme in Spanish, to David Guetta, to Bach.

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When “disability” is used as a neutral term, it ceases to be something to overcome. Disabled people don’t overcome their disabilities anymore than Abled people overcome their height or eye color. These are all just facts about our bodies. There’s literally nothing to overcome.

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I often hide my accomplishments, skills and abilities because I fear I’ll be objectified, meme-ified or otherwise turned into inspiration porn by abled people. So I hide and play small. But I’m done doing that. The world needs more stories of disabled thriving, not fewer.

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You can either live guided by your one unique self-expression, or by the hustle for your worth and status in someone else’s game. You cannot do both.