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Lockdown gave abled people the opportunity to experience some of the things disabled people have been experiencing their whole lives. This resulted in a lot of contradictory statements...


Disabled people were often scolded for spending so much time on social media / on our phones, yet when lockdown came, everyone realised the value of technology to keep in touch,


Disabled people were told they were lucky that they could spend so much time in bed, yet when lockdown came, mental health illness cases rose because people had to do just that.


Disabled people were laughed at for suggesting socialisation virtually with friends and family, yet when lockdown came, group calls and virtual family quiz nights held relationships together.


Disabled people were rejected when asking for the flexibility and accomodations to work from home, yet when lockdown came, these accomodations were easily made.


Disabled people asked for virtual doctors appointments and were told it wasn't possible, yet when lockdown came, it was the only option.


Disabled people were crammed into crowded places causing accessibility issues, yet when lockdown came, social distancing improved access.


Disabled people requested more online shopping and deliveries for essentials, yet when lockdown came, this was seen as a necessity.


Disabled people who wore masks before Covid were mocked, yet when lockdown came, wearing a mask was enforced.


Disabled people were met with jealousy when they stated they were unemployed, yet when lockdown came, many realised the true struggle of not having anything to occupy their time.


The hypocrisy of the abled people who would mock, deny and minimise the disabled experience who were then forced to live in a similar way needs attention. I hope that there is more compassion now. I hope that knowing the changes and accomodations disabled needed are possible results in more accomodations being made. I hope that companies choose to continue to support those with disabilities, even if that was never their intention. I hope that something good could come out of this devastation.


Comment below any more Covid contradictions you can think of!


ID: green background with cream text reads "covid contradictions" brown text reads "disabled people often asked for requirements that were rejected, yet during the pandemic, these became essential." Below is an image of a white woman wearing a yellow coat and brown mask.



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18kgold

Disabled people are always forced to accommodate themselves to a hostile environment or suffer/die; when faced with suffering/dying, abled society accommodated the environment to themselves.

Covid medicine/treatment (i.e. vaccines)? Free.
Job loss? Unemployment benefits (sometimes, at least, which is more than the chronically unable to work can say). 
Failure to adjust perfectly? Widespread sympathy.

On a very basic level, it’s the eyeglasses v. every other disability aid thing again: one is treated by society and its institutions as reasonable and dealt with accordingly; the other is an individual responsibility and lacking resources to meet that responsibility is treated as antisocial (at best).

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