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Posts by Gregory Mansfield

Disability is sometimes a challenge.

Disability is not inferiority.

1 month ago 8 3 1 0

Access for disabled people is not a privilege.
It is a right.

1 month ago 20 4 0 0

RIP, Alice Wong.
@sfdirewolf

Alice was not only an oracle.
Alice was a force.

5 months ago 19 1 0 0

When you equate disabled people with burden, the lives of disabled people are always in jeopardy.

5 months ago 283 70 5 1

Don’t assume that you know the access and accommodation that are needed by disabled people.

Ask disabled people.

5 months ago 109 30 3 1

Access for disabled people is not a burden.
It is the excluders rightfully bearing the cost of the barriers that exclude disabled people.

6 months ago 4 0 0 0

Once you have called disabled people a burden, you have facilitated the devaluation, dehumanization and death of disabled people.

6 months ago 354 96 3 5

Limited or partial access for disabled people is not access.
It is exclusion.

7 months ago 35 7 0 1

“You don’t need your wheelchair. We have wheelchairs.”

Note to airline carriers, terminals, transportation providers, hospitals, medical providers and all others who need to hear this:

Wheelchairs are not interchangeable.

Wheelchairs are not one size fits all.

7 months ago 124 27 4 1

It is a sad commentary on our ableist society that, these days, the only access for disabled people that is prioritized is access for disabled people to die; assisted suicide and medical assistance in dying.

7 months ago 23 6 1 0
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Nondisabled people should not be the arbiter of access for disabled people.

7 months ago 27 5 1 1
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Trump’s Answer to Homelessness? Lock Up Unhoused and Disabled People. New coalitions are forming to protect those targeted by Trump’s move to institutionalize unhoused people.

Tru*mp’s Answer to Homelessness? Lock Up Unhoused and Disabled People. truthout.org/articles/tru...

7 months ago 3 1 0 0
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Q&A: Why physicians struggle to care for patients with disability STAT spoke with researcher Carol Haywood about her new study that looked at the persistent ableism in medicine and its root causes.

Q&A: Why physicians struggle to care for patients with disability www.statnews.com/2025/01/16/a... via @statnews.com

8 months ago 5 1 0 0

It is coercive for disabled people to be asked over and over again: “Do you want a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) Order?”

Nondisabled people are asked once.
Disabled people are asked repeatedly.

It is devaluation.
It is ableism.

10 months ago 67 17 1 0

Medical assistance in dying is not a medical treatment.
It is the infliction of death.

10 months ago 10 2 0 0

The fact that disabled people face challenges does not mean that disabled people are a burden.

10 months ago 90 15 2 2

The point is not that everyone is going to die sometime.
The point is that no one should die because their health benefits have been terminated.

10 months ago 21 1 0 1

Ableist language is not harmless.
It is a lack of empathy, the attribution of inferiority and expression of cruelty.

10 months ago 33 8 0 0
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How can we facilitate the death of disabled people when we have a government and a society that does not facilitate life for disabled people?

11 months ago 25 8 1 0

For far too long, nondisabled people have defined access, accommodation and equity for disabled people.

11 months ago 51 14 0 1

Ableism is not just a belief.
It is a weapon of destruction targeting the lives of disabled people.

1 year ago 40 5 0 0

Access for disabled people is not an advantage.
It is an equalizer.

1 year ago 133 25 1 1
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HHS firings undermine federal government's ability to care for vulnerable Americans Layoffs across health agencies could disrupt the flow of millions of dollars in grants and critical services for Americans with disabilities.

HHS firings undermine federal government’s ability to care for vulnerable Americans and put disabled people at risk www.statnews.com/2025/04/01/h... via @statnews.com

1 year ago 4 2 0 0
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Opinion | For God’s Sake, Fellow Lawyers, Stand Up to Trump If law firms won’t defend the rule of law, who will?

If you were a prospective client, would you rather hire a law firm that is willing to fight to defend you from clearly lawless action, or one that sells out your interests out of fear and greed?

1 year ago 1558 354 64 13

Disabled people are more than 25% of the population.
It is a cruel blow when government tries to disappear 1 out of 4 people who have disabilities.

1 year ago 21 4 0 0

The lack of access for disabled people is not accidental or inadvertent.
It is a choice.
A knowing choice to exclude disabled people.

1 year ago 48 16 0 1
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The government “guidance” to make the word “disability” disappear is not just semantic.
It is the precursor to making disabled people disappear.

1 year ago 65 20 1 0
Then eight-year-old Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins crawling up the stairs with a group of activists

Then eight-year-old Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins crawling up the stairs with a group of activists

Another view of the crowd in various locations on the stairs, some being assisted by other people

Another view of the crowd in various locations on the stairs, some being assisted by other people

35 years ago 1000 people marched from the White House to the Capitol to demand Congress pass the ADA. Activists left their mobility devices & crawled up the Capitol steps in protest of inaccessible architecture. The ADA was signed into law 4 months later. I honor them today ♿️✊🏽

1 year ago 77 41 1 1
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I’m disabled. I’m terrified about what Medicaid cuts could mean for my life Medicaid cuts could force disabled people out of the public sphere and into nursing homes. People like me.

I’m disabled. I’m terrified about what Medicaid cuts could mean for my life www.statnews.com/2025/03/03/m... via @statnews.com

1 year ago 19 4 0 0