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Scrap the disabled — our human vision needs a reality check

Field of study:
Concept
Published:
9 Dec
2020
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Top corner of page 28 of Berlingske Tidende, where the chronicle was originally brought. You see part of the headline, the first of the body text and pictures of Marianne Kofoed and Camilla Ryhl.
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Our human vision needs a reality check. We need to stop grouping people into those with and without disabilities. It's about our ability to function and it changes throughout life and that applies to all of us. So if we think instead of functional skills when we furnish our society, we might avoid leaving anyone on the platform by 2030. Just as the World Goals commit us to.

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