• zero_spelled_with_an_ecks
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    1 month ago

    Huh, I guess first world has shifted meanings. I’m used to thinking about it like this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-world_model

    But generally, when the first world as in privileged people get their hooks into something, there can be times when it’s advantageous for people with real problems. When everybody and their cousin was “allergic” to gluten, people with actual celiac disease got expanded options for food, for example. (Counter example: emotional support animals made actual ADA service animals get taken less seriously by some) So, as with most things, it’s a bit more complicated than first glance.

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      1 month ago

      sure, the ‘number-world’ type model is extremely outdated (and honestly racist).

      but is a person with a disability in a western nation, (assuming they and their family are well off) has a physical issue, is it still a ‘first-world’ problem?

      ig gluten free is included, and i would say yes. but perhaps a straw isnt. i agree, as with everything, it is circumstancial.