• Signtist@lemm.ee
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    10 个月前

    It’s not criticizing disability rights. They way hyperboles work is that they need to be over the top. If you want to use a hyperbole for terrible news about America, you need something terrible that specifically wouldn’t happen, even in America right now. That’s why they used disability rights - because they’re NOT in danger. If they had said something like “America revokes gay rights” it wouldn’t be a hyperbole, because that’s a real risk at the moment.

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      10 个月前

      It’s not criticizing disability rights.

      I know. It’s criticizing Americans.

      That’s why they used disability rights - because they’re NOT in danger.

      Might want to check with some of the other lovely commenters on that one. I’m told that it’s an imminent danger.

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        10 个月前

        Again, Americans aren’t America. It’s criticizing the actions of the governmental body, not your average person who has no more control over that government than any of his 300,000,000+ constituents. And honestly, while there are many bigger issues on the table, I wouldn’t be terribly surprised if the president who has shown complete disdain for the disabled decided to go after their rights as well. But for now there’s bigger fish to fry.