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4/10
Once again, we aren't the protagonists
25 February 2024
Good points for not putting 0: *The technical part is good

Negative points (from my perspective as a disabled person):

DISINFORMATION *They never specify that the pathologizing reaction of health professionals, and the dramatic reaction of the family, is harmful; they could take the opportunity to explain this happens to many families due to the outdated information about the diverse types of neurodevelopment that exist, the one shown here is only that, one more to the list, neither better nor worse.

*The bad perspective from this neurotype continues: "is a disease", "it has levels", "intellectual disability in all cases" *Refers to people with Down syndrome as "special", "in their world", "they unite the family" (that family was already united, he is not glue, he's a human and as in any relationship, they can get separated like any other family), "adorable", "infant even though many years have passed"... *There is a scene of cultural appropriation; the clothing of indigenous peoples isn't a carnival costume.

. The same old DISABLISM.
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