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Aspie Answers

Three Kinds of Ableism

14 Dec 2022

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#ableism  #mentalableism #physicalabelism #aspieanswers   Before we dive into the complex and much-hidden concept of ableism, we all need to first understand the very basics of ableism. I did share with you all the very basics of ableism and what you all need to know based on my first video series of this which you can find here above me in the right-hand corner of the screen.                                                          But in brief, ableism is defined by Wikipedia as, "discrimination and social prejudice against people with disabilities.” What does that really mean, though? Before we can get into that, we must first understand that there are 3 main types of Ableism, each regarding a different type of affected ability and each discriminated against differently. The three types kinds of ableism that were shared today were: Physical ableism, mental ableism, and cultural ableism.   Thanks for watching and for your support!   Special credits to Images: The stars burst in my intro belong to the owner Lala and then link her channel IMAGE: Subscribe+Notification Bell+Social Media Greenscreens! Credit to: EDITINGHACKSBYLALA Channel Name: JanTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCncv... Image from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4beP...   Where to find her: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jantubehacks Instagram: https://instagram.com/jantubeyt Website: https://jantube.wixsite.com/jantubeblogs   *ABOUT ME*  Hello, I'm Aspie Answers from NZ. I have Aspergers Syndrome which is now clinically known in the DSM5 Manual of Diagnostics as Autism.  I make videos as an advocate of autism and mental health from the perspective of an autistic adult. Sharing my autism, and mental health experiences along with taking you all on a journey with me to help other autistic people, autism families, or anyone to help improve their understanding of autism and mental health.  This channel is focused on raising autism awareness & acceptance of autism and mental health as well as inclusion. To try and change attitudes and mindsets towards autism and mental health, to educate and advocate to people about autism and mental health for those who are new to the autism world.  So if you are on the spectrum, know someone with autism, are working professionally in the autism field or just someone who wants to know more and want to learn more about autistic people then consider subscribing and turning on the notification bell to see all future videos. 💫More Autism Videos? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD1nCoeovTZ53B9xfw8vgujCMNTYfKElC OR  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD1nCoeovTZ4XeDldvlfjfpdm9nkJhCc1   OR   More Mental Health Videos?  Mental Health Awareness Playlist- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DnbwMrkIWg&list=PLD1nCoeovTZ7CQ6f3bKgWu9IpEwuXc3gb My social media of where you can find me:  🔴 Facebook: https://wwww.facebook.com/aspie.answers.2022/ 🔴 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AspieAnswers 🔴 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspieanswers/    DONATE TO THE CAUSE AND FUTURE PROJECTS:  💰 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AspieAnswers    BUY MY MERCH BY VISITING HERE: https://www.spreadshirt.com/life-of-an-aspie   Website now live: htttps://www.aspieanswers.co.nz or https://www.aspieanswers.com (COMING SOON)

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