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didntknowya | 2 years ago
why are people so surprised that non-robots are thinking differently? everyone are individuals and no two brains are the same. it sets the expectation that being homogenous is the standard and is the norm.
didntknowya | 2 years ago
why are people so surprised that non-robots are thinking differently? everyone are individuals and no two brains are the same. it sets the expectation that being homogenous is the standard and is the norm.
sp332|2 years ago
The framework grew out of the autism rights movement and builds on the social model of disability, arguing that disability partly arises from societal barriers, rather than attributing disability purely to inherent deficits. It instead situates human cognitive variation in the context of biodiversity and the politics of minority groups.[1][2][3] Some neurodiversity advocates and researchers argue that the neurodiversity paradigm is the middle ground between strong medical model and strong social model.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurodiversity