词汇 | disablist |
释义 | disablist adjective disapprovinguk /dɪˈseɪ.bəl.ɪst/ us /dɪˈseɪ.bəl.ɪst/ relating to discrimination(= unfair or worse treatment of someone because of the group they belong to) against disabled people (= people with a condition that makes it difficult for them to do something that most other people can do), or resulting from prejudice(= unfair or unreasonable beliefs about a group of people) against them, based on the belief that they are not as good as other people: We believe he was targeted because he was disabled, which makes this a disablist crime. "Institutional disablism" describes the disablist attitudes, practice, and culture of an entire organization. Compare ableist Related word disablism Their aim is to raise awareness about disablist bullying in schools. The current debate about "quality of life" is all too often underpinned by disablist attitudes about dependence. There is a disablist view that the reproductive lives of disabled women and girls are the business of legal, medical or other experts. We actively challenge stereotypes in class, asking pupils to consider whether scenes in TV shows, movies, or books could be seen as disablist. Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly ableism ableist agism agist Anglocentric discriminative discriminatorily discriminatory drumhead elitism one-sided one-sidedly one-sidedness one-way othering two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven |
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