• @aMockTie
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    458 hours ago

    Not from the US but currently living here. I would say the Disability Act is the gold standard worldwide. The amount of consideration for people with a variety of disabilities that almost universally applies is exceptionally amazing. It’s kind of shocking to see the dedication to adhering to that law while otherwise abandoning that portion of the population (e.g. Healthcare, SSDI, etc.).

    • @[email protected]
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      178 hours ago

      Incidentally it’s a lot easier to take legal action against a business that violates the ADA than to take action against a government that insists on defunding programs like that.

    • @[email protected]
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      66 hours ago

      Yeah it was surprisingly jarring going to Europe and seeing places that were completely inaccessible by wheel chair. I have never used a wheel chair in my life but I know there’s bars in my area that have mini elevators for peole on wheel chairs to access the lower level that’s only like 4 steps down.

    • magnetosphere
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      127 hours ago

      I’ve lived in America all my life. Thank you for this interesting outside perspective. I never would have guessed that the ADA is held in such high regard!

      • vortic
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        55 hours ago

        They currently live in the US. So, whether they properly answered your prompt seems to depend on your definition of “your country”.

        • @NateNate60OP
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          44 hours ago

          Oops, I didn’t see that. My bad. Guess I made a fool of myself here.