And by extension, "I'm just like a privileged person, except I have darker skin/I love someone of my own gender/I use a cane to walk" is not a Correct Narrative.
I'm not sure how this fits in with the "we're just like you except for [thing]" that's common in the queer and sometimes disabled community, though. Cognitive dissonance? Not the same people pushing both?
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And by extension, "I'm just like a privileged person, except I have darker skin/I love someone of my own gender/I use a cane to walk" is not a Correct Narrative.
I'm not sure how this fits in with the "we're just like you except for [thing]" that's common in the queer and sometimes disabled community, though. Cognitive dissonance? Not the same people pushing both?