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Esta Controversia de Tourette es lo que Obtienes Cuando la Discapacidad Deja de ser una Realidad Médica y se Convierte en una Cultura Social
people who deny that Tourette's can provoke racist outbursts are wrong, but when we've turned disability into a social prop, what do you expect?
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Recognizing that Tourette's can result in uncontrolled outbursts, including racist ones, is essential for understanding the complexities of the condition.
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Framing Tourette's as a social prop undermines the genuine struggles of those affected and risks trivializing their experiences.
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Disability should not be weaponized in social discourse; recognizing the medical aspects of Tourette's is crucial to avoid misinterpretation of behaviors.
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The debate around Tourette's highlights the tension between medical reality and cultural perceptions, warranting a nuanced discussion about disability.
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While it's important to acknowledge the social implications of Tourette's, dismissing these behaviors as purely medical risks overlooking broader societal issues.
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