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Braille readers and audiobooks: "Are we a joke to you?".
As for the people with learning disorders and such, I don't think we exactly expect them to fight in a revolution?
Audiobooks are my savior
for starters, treating disabled people as if they are made of sugar is in itself ableist, which is the case of the print in question. learning disorder doesn't mean learning incapacity, they just have to make a extra effort do get it done, the point for socialists should be that we can create the conditions that these people doesn't fell like total shit for not keeping up with a unhealthy competitive society and they will have the necessary support to reach their full potential and have complete and fulfilling lives.
I'm under the impression that there is a spectrum of learning disorders and some of them involve just inability to learn things of certain complexity. I might be mixing something up though.
My point is that, as you said, some people just need the better system. They're not necessarily fit to build it, living as they are in the worse system that denies them survival at times, let alone specialized education and stuff.
my bad, i think i mixed up things, i was thinking about dyslexia and adhd, which difficult studying but not impair logical reasoning as a whole.
Aaactually, apparently I mixed it up, because what I meant would more likely fall under learning and intellectual disabilities.