I'm sick of hearing trannies bitch about "injustices towards autistic people" when they are actively brainwashing autistic children into sterilizing themselves.

@xianc78 Skirt goblins need to forcibly kept away from innocent young autists.
@ArdainianRight @xianc78 I love how you would rather side with an ableist anti-vaxxer over trans neurodivergent people.
@hachi @xianc78 Ableism is objectively good. Being able is objectively superior to being unable. The only people who bitch about "ableism" are useless sacks of shit who celebrate their worthlessness.

@ArdainianRight @hachi Also, it is impossible for society to accommodate for every single disability. You just have to accept the fact that some disable people are unable to do certain things.

@xianc78 @hachi Especially in the context of legislation. It's good to be considerate of those with special needs but ADA mandates and the like add costs that smaller businesses might not be able to handle.

@ArdainianRight @hachi It also ruins creativity. Imagine every game having to accommodate towards the blind. That means that every game would be a text-adventure read through a screen reader. You have to cut off at some point.

@xianc78 @hachi Options for certain kinds of accessibility can be useful, but ironically if you have too many options it makes sorting through everything and getting what you want less accessible. So there has to be a balance. And of course not all games can or should be equally accommodating.
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@ArdainianRight @hachi Things like larger text, subtitles, remappable controls, and color blind support are fine. It goes too far when it destroys the original intent (e.g the game was intended to be very difficult) or makes it stop being a game all together (shit like removing enemies entirely).

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@xianc78 @hachi I believe I once mentioned how subtitles on politician speeches/public service addresses would be more useful to both the hearing impaired and regular people than that gay-ass sign language performance art.
@ArdainianRight @xianc78 But some people are both deaf and dyslexic. Disability rights is intersectional by nature.
@hachi @xianc78 If Helen Keller can't see it, it's not inclusive enough and everyone else has to stop everything for her.
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