What does ableist mean?

Ableism is the discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior. At its heart, ableism is rooted in the assumption that disabled people require ‘fixing’ and defines people by their disability.

What is an ableist comment?

Ableism is a type of prejudice against people with disabilities, often with the attitude that “normal” minds and bodies are best. These rude, demeaning remarks equate disabilities with inherent flaws or weaknesses.

How do you tell someone they are ableist?

“Calling in” can be an effective way to talk about someone’s ableist views with the aim of changing their problematic behavior. If you have the energy and capacity to call someone in, especially if you’re not disabled, it can be really useful as a way to educate that person about their ableist views.

What’s another word for ableism?

What is another word for ableism?

discrimination racism
xenophobia sexism
anti-Semitism heterosexism
apartheid positive discrimination
reverse discrimination racialism

Is saying your slow ableist?

Using Ableist Terms “Retarded” is not acceptable, ever, and neither are “slow,” “feeble-minded,” “spastic,” or “subnormal”. “Brain-damaged” is only acceptable if you’re discussing actual, genuine brain damage in somebody, not just using it as a synonym for “stupid”. And let’s do away with “cripple” while we’re there.

What’s the opposite of ableism?

Anti-ableism
Anti-ableism is the opposite of ableism, with a practical focus on strategies, theories, actions, and practices that challenge and counter ableism, inequalities, prejudices, and discrimination based on any type of disability — including visible, invisible, learning, developmental, physical, or mental health.