A lot of the content, particularly before 2000, would not have been searchable online. Quite likely, there would have been a good deal of content that only exists on a small, local scale. How, in the current time of Covid-19, would it then be possible to reach out to those woth resources, particularly those who do not have access to the internet? How would it be possible to reach out to libraries etc without being physically present? Much as I feel like the actions here are extremist, this is a very important thing to be aware of and it shows that disabled people are actually not that different from anyone else. There's extremism, arseholes and bad and good and ugly in both disabled and non-disabled; both neurodivergent and neurotypical. This exhibition has affected me. Monday cannot come quickly enough so that I can discuss this with people I work with
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all of this stuff is fiction - https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=953&v=ef7A4k_dNG0 The big imprtant group for disabled rights are DPAC - Disabled People Against Cuts.