Pippa actually has it right, remember seeing a TED talk (by a disabled person) talking about how damaging that kind of "othering" crap is to disabled people as a whole
Same with queer people. We're all just people, the mental categorising of LBTQHDJDHDHDJ+ as a group, that is specifically not everyone else is more harmful than anything else. Same with all the new genders and pronouns, people will never accept you when you are "Not like them" and categorised by a term most people don't understand. Everyone is different and the proposition that all gay people for example are different from straight people is obscene. But apparently Me and a theoretical me that is the exact same but gay, are more different than me and any other straight person. It's dumb.
@@Reac2 The -T people kind of ruined your argument because that's an actual mental illness. Tansgenderism automatically otherizes itself as it's not a sexuality to begin with.
I am disabled, and people patronizing those with disabilities boils my blood just as much as those that discriminate. It's condescending as hell and I thank Pippa for pointing that out
@@jaykr3450 a person who is legally blind has their vision impaired enough that they can’t do things like drive legally. Basically if your legally blind the government recognizes that you are blind
@@jaykr3450 It means that he is legally considered blind. There are a bunch of different conditions you can have that make your eyesight worse, there is no one disease or genetic defect that is "blindness", so anyone who has sufficiently bad eyesight is considered legally blind, and thus for the purposes of disability benefits or driving licenses or whatever they are classified as blind.
Its true though. Honestly if I had some type of serious disability I feel like it would be better to just be treated like everyone else for the most part, it's awkward and condescending to have everyone pity you and give you participation trophies
I had a friend with Downs Syndrome who used to go to Wrestling pay per views with me and my friends at a sports bar. My mother got extremely upset when I relayed a story from that night where we'd teased him about something, saying that I shouldn't tease him. Until I pointed out, we all teased each other. Constantly. The Pay Per View was more or less his turn. We didn't tease him more than each other. We treated him EXACTLY how we treated each other. He was included. He was part of the group. So what if he was a little slower than the rest of us? He was our friend.
@@tarcp6224 You mean a self hating cuck, and like all good goys he gets the woke pass from the tribe, that is unless he gets out of line then hes done for.
@@mrminecraftcubeable Beethoven wasn't deaf, he was hard of hearing. It is a common misconception that he was deaf, because he did not use a hearing horn, which is what people with poor hearing would typically use at the time. He believed that using a hearing horn was making his hearing worse, so he stopped, and thus people assumed he was deaf.
@@mrminecraftcubeable if we really want to be nitpicky i believe he used to be a great musician in general and used to play at famous concerts but when he became deaf he had to stop playing so he shifted to composing since he could picture in his head what the song would sound like. That said yeah, he was still a musical genius even if he could no longer play by himself and needed someone else to play what he wrote, and certainly he would not want this person to be the one playing his songs.
She's just singing in the whale language. We are not supposed to hear her beautiful singing. Also I'm disabled as well so I agree with pippa . Most of us don't like to be pitied or treated as something other .
I don't know what's more funny, the people talking about "Mozart was also deaf" even though they're talking about the wrong musician or the ones spamming "Stop calling him a She, you're a bigot" even though there's no f-ing way Pippa would know lmaooo
She's calling him a she because calling out troons gets you schwacked. It couldn't be more obviously a guy, and everyone knows it, it's just the game we have to play, the pandering that is required to function in society these days.
Theres definitely a difference between being nice about someones disability, and this kind of othering/gaslighting. It just shows how little the show actually cares about the plight of disabled people, and how much they actually care about profiting off of them
I swear something like this was actually done before, except it was a prank show and after the "contestant" won they revealed it was a hoax and that the singer was awful. The audience had no idea it was a prank show and everyone agreed that it was a huge asshole move. I guess the only real difference here is that I *think* they're not intentionally mocking her, but if she ever gets ear implants and hears her singing, she'll find out that her win was a lie.
Pippa never shies away from controversial topics, but she always delivers well measured and extremely based takes while alos beeing entertaining. I respect her so much for that. Also I'm not just saying that because she is disabled.
@@EmilioReyes_97 I'm pretty sure that OP meant modern day freak show in the sense that it's wrong and taking advantage of someone with a disability, much like they did in OG freak shows >_>
Or to be pity projects. Most people with disabilities don't need to be nor want to be saved or glorified, they just want to live a happy life. (Obviously I don't know how everyone thinks though)
Unless specifically necessary, I always just treat anyone with a disability the same way I treat everyone else. I had a friend in high school who had down syndrome and I enjoyed talking to him and I assume he liked talking to me because, from what I saw, everyone always talked to him like a child and kind of talked down to him. I know I would hate that so much. I feel like that is a kind of ableism that can be worse than the "just walk up stairs lmao" ableism
Fun Fact: The slur mentioned at the end of the vídeo is the B word in the video title of the clip Pippa was watching, which is one of the various ways you can call someone a homosexual in a "derogatory" way in Brazil. Also, just like the N word in the US of A, the B word is used frequently between homosexuals to address one another. Now let's hope I don't get shadowbanned for trying to explain something.
@@KuroKumo96 No, it's more closely related to "Faq", just change the Q for a G. There's no direct translation of "Queer" to the portuguese language, in fact I don't even know what's the best word to approach it. This youtube censorship is annoying, so hard to explain things to others without having the proper words to do it.
definitly based Pippa. Like, I don't think there's a problem with putting a disabled person on somewhat of a pedestal because they're able to do something despite a disability making it almost impossible for them, like the talent or dedication it requires has got to be insane, but as soon as you're comparing it to a regular person, in like a competition, I don't think the disabled person should get browney points for being disabled. If they can actually sing better than or even just deliver a performance on the same level as the rest of the competition, great, if they can't, be honest, still appreciate their effort, but don't disregard the entire point of the competition simply because of what's ultimately pity or virtue signaling, that'll just end up hurting everyone involved in some way eventually.
Reminds me of WB Superstar USA, that shit's genuinely like a Black Mirror episode, look it up It was an American Idol spoof, where at the end, they revealed that they were actually looking for the worst singing voice. And to make sure the audience didn't boo the singers off stage, they had to tell the audience that the singers were terminally ill young people having their wishes fulfilled by a charity organization.
I am pissed at the person who allowed this to happen. I now have to feel awful about laughing at this person trying their best and who thinks they are succeeding because they aren't able to know the truth.
She does have a disability herself though, so she's probably at least a bit used to people treating her differently as soon as they find out. Or for people to try to cover up a flaw she already is aware that she has.
Exactly, but I do also think it's important to show people that just because you're not good at one thing doesn't mean you're not good at something else. "So sorry little Johnny you suck at basketball but that's ok, oh and apparently you're really good at art." That's how it should go, now it's just "Good job Johnny, here you get a trophy too, remember there are no losers."
@@HyattHyatt3179yeah, that’s where parenting comes into play. You don’t gaslight your kids into thinking they’re better than they actually are and then force the rest of us to participate in the gaslighting. It’s a disservice to everyone including disabled people because like you said, they may actually skill in other areas.
3:33 This is the only point I will disagree on because there is a legitimate chance that they did not know and have been gaslit by everyone into thinking they actually sound great.
I can’t speak for everyone, but it’s been my experience that no matter who they are, people just wants to be treated equally. My friends who are handicapped want to be teased just like anyone else. If you handle people with kid gloves, it only reenforces their “difference” whether it’s physical, mental, sexual, or whatever. Just be decent to everyone. That’s all.
I'm getting worried that I'm spending too much time online because I'm honestly getting trouble with telling when people are serious with stuff like this or not. There's too many people with messed up takes out there.
One can certainly respect disabled people for being brave enough to try in spite of their conditions/situations! But the worst fucking way to show that respect to them AND ANYONE is to lie to them. Especially when they have to trust you wholeheartedly on it due to their disability, like deaf and blind people. Sometimes the answer is as easy as taking what you do to disabled people and asking "Would I do that to anyone else?".
Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf. He was also one of the greatest musicians ever born. He didn't attain that level of skill or notoriety through other people giving him charity, pity, or guilt.
She does have a very strong point, the appeal to pityness to get the audience to cheer is kind of a dick move, is one thing to treat them with respect and try to help then trought the world with tools like hand gesture languages and braille sistem and having patience. Not with bs like letting a deaf woman win a singing contest where she have no aptitudes, or like a malformed person on a beauty peagant
I still haven’t figured out where the line is, if I see a dude with a cane and heavy bags do I help him and risk being patronizing or become Stevie wonder and risk being an ass?
Pippa: "IM NOT BASED" Also Pippa: >definitionally based takes like this >"Im the furthest thing from a communist" Look dude, you dont have to be throwing romans all day to be based. You just need the right opinions.
Imagine how it would feel to know that every success in your life was given to you out of pity and guilt rather than genuine admiration for your actual abilities. Can we please treat disabled people like fellow citizens rather than treating them like fucking pets? You know why people admire Beethoven? Because his music was actually fucking _good._
I feel bad for the other singers. They busted their asses practicing everyday, (probably lost sleep and family times), only lose to someone because of "muh inclusion". What a fucked up timeline were currently in, eh'?
It's about demoralization. It's about tearing down genuinely good and talented people by subjecting them to being runner ups to the lowest common denominator. The destruction of any standard of quality.
It's okay, Pippa also has a disability.
Pipkin is a serious condition.
Yes, crippling autism.
I don't think the blue checkmark is a condition anymore though.
Yeah, she named it "Chat"
She can't griddy
wtf Pippa, just wait until the deaf community hears about this
hol' up
Bro 🗿
💀
🤡
@@10k- idk….seems like a joke a deaf person would make
I love how instantly her eyes change on hearing it
Her whole damn face shifted
She wasn't remotely amused
Pippa actually has it right, remember seeing a TED talk (by a disabled person) talking about how damaging that kind of "othering" crap is to disabled people as a whole
Same with queer people. We're all just people, the mental categorising of LBTQHDJDHDHDJ+ as a group, that is specifically not everyone else is more harmful than anything else.
Same with all the new genders and pronouns, people will never accept you when you are "Not like them" and categorised by a term most people don't understand.
Everyone is different and the proposition that all gay people for example are different from straight people is obscene. But apparently Me and a theoretical me that is the exact same but gay, are more different than me and any other straight person. It's dumb.
@@Reac2 The -T people kind of ruined your argument because that's an actual mental illness. Tansgenderism automatically otherizes itself as it's not a sexuality to begin with.
We need a bit more unity, not uniform
Not enough people believe in fuck labels, just treat people decently
Special categorization for people just puts them in boxes
The label of my disability and the prospect of being seen differently hurt much more than the disability itself ever has.
This feels like gaslighting a disabled person
At lest when you have those people that are awful at singing they convinced themselves they are good
At least when someone who can't sing convinces themselves they can it's all on them. No pinkos lying to them about their abilites.
I am disabled, and people patronizing those with disabilities boils my blood just as much as those that discriminate. It's condescending as hell and I thank Pippa for pointing that out
100%
as someone who is legally blind Pippa spitting facts, it's nice to be nice but don't patronize us
What the hell is legally blind??
@@jaykr3450 he probably was jailed for being illegally blind before, now he feels like he has to be sure people know he is legally blind
@@jaykr3450 a person who is legally blind has their vision impaired enough that they can’t do things like drive legally. Basically if your legally blind the government recognizes that you are blind
@@jaykr3450 It's where your vision is lost to such a degree that its considered a disability.
@@jaykr3450 It means that he is legally considered blind. There are a bunch of different conditions you can have that make your eyesight worse, there is no one disease or genetic defect that is "blindness", so anyone who has sufficiently bad eyesight is considered legally blind, and thus for the purposes of disability benefits or driving licenses or whatever they are classified as blind.
Its true though. Honestly if I had some type of serious disability I feel like it would be better to just be treated like everyone else for the most part, it's awkward and condescending to have everyone pity you and give you participation trophies
I had a friend with Downs Syndrome who used to go to Wrestling pay per views with me and my friends at a sports bar. My mother got extremely upset when I relayed a story from that night where we'd teased him about something, saying that I shouldn't tease him. Until I pointed out, we all teased each other. Constantly. The Pay Per View was more or less his turn. We didn't tease him more than each other. We treated him EXACTLY how we treated each other. He was included. He was part of the group. So what if he was a little slower than the rest of us? He was our friend.
You could have Bill Burr have this exact same rant and no one would bat an eye
Yes, because he's a man, therefore funny.
@@tarcp6224 And because he was funny, SNL wouldn't hire him.
@@tarcp6224
You mean a self hating cuck, and like all good goys he gets the woke pass from the tribe, that is unless he gets out of line then hes done for.
@@googleslocik he has a black wife don't you know
Why does she actually sound like bill burr but female though, the tone
Pippa telling it like it really is.
ahhhwooooo
wooooooooo
in all seriousness someone is taking advantage of that Deaf Person behind the scene.
Probably .. I really feel bad for her
@@Lovetsonmarq not her, that's dude
Also spits in the face of deaf people who actually are talented musicians
Beethoven spinning in his grave
@@mrminecraftcubeable Beethoven wasn't deaf, he was hard of hearing. It is a common misconception that he was deaf, because he did not use a hearing horn, which is what people with poor hearing would typically use at the time. He believed that using a hearing horn was making his hearing worse, so he stopped, and thus people assumed he was deaf.
@@mememaster695
He wasn't hearing impaired because he didn't use a horn? Lmaooo of all the braindead comments, yours is the dumbest
@@mrminecraftcubeable if we really want to be nitpicky i believe he used to be a great musician in general and used to play at famous concerts but when he became deaf he had to stop playing so he shifted to composing since he could picture in his head what the song would sound like. That said yeah, he was still a musical genius even if he could no longer play by himself and needed someone else to play what he wrote, and certainly he would not want this person to be the one playing his songs.
She's just singing in the whale language. We are not supposed to hear her beautiful singing.
Also I'm disabled as well so I agree with pippa . Most of us don't like to be pitied or treated as something other .
>she
@@UncleButterworth Pretty sure it actually is a woman, just a god awful ugly one.
@@UncleButterworth ok, double disabled
I don't know what's more funny, the people talking about "Mozart was also deaf" even though they're talking about the wrong musician or the ones spamming "Stop calling him a She, you're a bigot" even though there's no f-ing way Pippa would know lmaooo
So multiple favors of idiots who suppose to be educated or bedlamed. Nothing new on the Internet.
She's calling him a she because calling out troons gets you schwacked. It couldn't be more obviously a guy, and everyone knows it, it's just the game we have to play, the pandering that is required to function in society these days.
Remember that Pippa has Pipkin so if you criticize her for this you are pipphobic
Theres definitely a difference between being nice about someones disability, and this kind of othering/gaslighting. It just shows how little the show actually cares about the plight of disabled people, and how much they actually care about profiting off of them
I swear something like this was actually done before, except it was a prank show and after the "contestant" won they revealed it was a hoax and that the singer was awful. The audience had no idea it was a prank show and everyone agreed that it was a huge asshole move. I guess the only real difference here is that I *think* they're not intentionally mocking her, but if she ever gets ear implants and hears her singing, she'll find out that her win was a lie.
If you're not honest with them, then you did worse damage than if you laughed.
Pippa never shies away from controversial topics, but she always delivers well measured and extremely based takes while alos beeing entertaining. I respect her so much for that. Also I'm not just saying that because she is disabled.
2:20
"You know what? It's funny to watch, and I'm tired of pretending that it's not."
Modern day freak show
@@EmilioReyes_97 I'm pretty sure that OP meant modern day freak show in the sense that it's wrong and taking advantage of someone with a disability, much like they did in OG freak shows >_>
The elites seem to have a habit of doing exactly what they were doing 150 years ago.
@@bradyp8868 Or, or, he could have been making fun of the deaf singer. But, I'd like to assume not.
@Neth 7 true, true. But i tend to think more highly of people, so im gonna assume the best of OP and say they weren't making fun of him 🙂
A really good take by Pippa. People with disabilities don't exist to be inspirational porn for others.
Or to be pity projects. Most people with disabilities don't need to be nor want to be saved or glorified, they just want to live a happy life. (Obviously I don't know how everyone thinks though)
i legit want this rabbit as my wife. i have achieved the final stage of simping.
She actually reminds me of my middle school crush.
Unless specifically necessary, I always just treat anyone with a disability the same way I treat everyone else. I had a friend in high school who had down syndrome and I enjoyed talking to him and I assume he liked talking to me because, from what I saw, everyone always talked to him like a child and kind of talked down to him. I know I would hate that so much. I feel like that is a kind of ableism that can be worse than the "just walk up stairs lmao" ableism
Fun Fact: The slur mentioned at the end of the vídeo is the B word in the video title of the clip Pippa was watching, which is one of the various ways you can call someone a homosexual in a "derogatory" way in Brazil. Also, just like the N word in the US of A, the B word is used frequently between homosexuals to address one another.
Now let's hope I don't get shadowbanned for trying to explain something.
You mean Queer?
That’s the Q in lgbtq
@@KuroKumo96 No, it's more closely related to "Faq", just change the Q for a G. There's no direct translation of "Queer" to the portuguese language, in fact I don't even know what's the best word to approach it.
This youtube censorship is annoying, so hard to explain things to others without having the proper words to do it.
@@ceshorty just say the alternative word for a "bundle of sticks used as fuel" but yeah censorship of words is sad.
Austin Powers:
“That’s a man, baby!”
Yeah, the video i saw said the singer was trans but I thought it might have been a rrat because I have seen burly, leathery cis women before.
@@neroismyhero557 He's just a crossdresser.
Also a little extra: his name directly translates to 'mute queer'
He's a troon
@@FlatChestsAreDelicious 😂
Rip stream. Fuck copyright
Pippa talking about disabled people this can only end well.
She's gonna be cancelled for the 80th time by twitter warriors
It's only a matter of time before she starts talking about eugenics isn't such a crazy idea
@@GigachadVTuberEnjoyer thank you for the insight, mr ceo of racism 😀
What’s the deal with your merger with the ceo of sexism. I invested in the bigot inc. merger and it’s not happened yet.
@@mp5284
He's dragging his feet with the paperwork
Nobody knows more about disabilities than a pink vtuber rabbit and its viewers.
Truly the greatest disability, was being Brazilian.
Pippa
by the way that judge covering his mouth i bet his biting his tongue or lip to stop himself from laughing.
As a crippy, this got me hot under the collar and want to be bullied by a woman who thinks she's a pink rabbit.
...
A crippy, lol, never heard that one before
Is that like the bloods and the crips from south park?
Professor X doing a 100 meter sprint, let's go!
definitly based Pippa.
Like, I don't think there's a problem with putting a disabled person on somewhat of a pedestal because they're able to do something despite a disability making it almost impossible for them, like the talent or dedication it requires has got to be insane, but as soon as you're comparing it to a regular person, in like a competition, I don't think the disabled person should get browney points for being disabled. If they can actually sing better than or even just deliver a performance on the same level as the rest of the competition, great, if they can't, be honest, still appreciate their effort, but don't disregard the entire point of the competition simply because of what's ultimately pity or virtue signaling, that'll just end up hurting everyone involved in some way eventually.
"bicha muda" "pippa, theres a slur on screen" LOL
Truth be told, that is just how Brazilians sound like
brazillian mating call
Based Rabbit.
Reminds me of WB Superstar USA, that shit's genuinely like a Black Mirror episode, look it up
It was an American Idol spoof, where at the end, they revealed that they were actually looking for the worst singing voice. And to make sure the audience didn't boo the singers off stage, they had to tell the audience that the singers were terminally ill young people having their wishes fulfilled by a charity organization.
On this episode of how fucked up is fucked up with Pipkin Pippa: that’s fucked up
Not just deaf, but tone deaf as well.
F
I am pissed at the person who allowed this to happen. I now have to feel awful about laughing at this person trying their best and who thinks they are succeeding because they aren't able to know the truth.
As a disabled person I was worried she was gonna say something shitty as a quick joke but she was actually very thoughtful and considerate.
She does have a disability herself though, so she's probably at least a bit used to people treating her differently as soon as they find out. Or for people to try to cover up a flaw she already is aware that she has.
"Pippa theres a slur on screen"
"Hwat??"
Ijust love pippa’s instant expression shift. That sounds like a dying wolf. 😂 I’m going to hell. 😅
And then the howl
For context: This is a "local celebrity" mute transvestite from Brazil.
Damn, the stream was taken down! Thanks for at least posting this!
She needs to stream on rumble so they can stay up youtube sucks
@@bobtower66 what the fuck is rumble, so one would use that
"Listen buddy, you're deaf"
This is what got me
It's like that scene in _Tails Gets Trolled_ with the earless guy.
not infantilising people is probably good
We need to make competitions competitive again. Competitions are for people who can do X not for people who can’t
Exactly, but I do also think it's important to show people that just because you're not good at one thing doesn't mean you're not good at something else. "So sorry little Johnny you suck at basketball but that's ok, oh and apparently you're really good at art." That's how it should go, now it's just "Good job Johnny, here you get a trophy too, remember there are no losers."
@@HyattHyatt3179yeah, that’s where parenting comes into play. You don’t gaslight your kids into thinking they’re better than they actually are and then force the rest of us to participate in the gaslighting. It’s a disservice to everyone including disabled people because like you said, they may actually skill in other areas.
>her
3:33 This is the only point I will disagree on because there is a legitimate chance that they did not know and have been gaslit by everyone into thinking they actually sound great.
I can’t speak for everyone, but it’s been my experience that no matter who they are, people just wants to be treated equally. My friends who are handicapped want to be teased just like anyone else. If you handle people with kid gloves, it only reenforces their “difference” whether it’s physical, mental, sexual, or whatever.
Just be decent to everyone. That’s all.
That doesn't change the fact that this is a man.
It's like a blind person competing in an archery or shooting competition.
I for one find her performance to be both stunning and brave. I cannot wait for what the future holds!
>her
Whales, probably.
I'm getting worried that I'm spending too much time online because I'm honestly getting trouble with telling when people are serious with stuff like this or not. There's too many people with messed up takes out there.
I would be kicked out of that audience, because I would not be able to contain my laughter.
S H E
This video is like 11 years old though. I don't understand how everyone's just now talking about it.
One can certainly respect disabled people for being brave enough to try in spite of their conditions/situations!
But the worst fucking way to show that respect to them AND ANYONE is to lie to them. Especially when they have to trust you wholeheartedly on it due to their disability, like deaf and blind people.
Sometimes the answer is as easy as taking what you do to disabled people and asking "Would I do that to anyone else?".
Ludwig van Beethoven was deaf. He was also one of the greatest musicians ever born.
He didn't attain that level of skill or notoriety through other people giving him charity, pity, or guilt.
She does have a very strong point, the appeal to pityness to get the audience to cheer is kind of a dick move, is one thing to treat them with respect and try to help then trought the world with tools like hand gesture languages and braille sistem and having patience. Not with bs like letting a deaf woman win a singing contest where she have no aptitudes, or like a malformed person on a beauty peagant
Satan: come on down guys there's plenty of room.
I still haven’t figured out where the line is, if I see a dude with a cane and heavy bags do I help him and risk being patronizing or become Stevie wonder and risk being an ass?
Damn right, you tell 'em Pippa.
3:04 tool assisted run
She sings for other deafs
Pippa canceled in the morning
OMFG 🤣🤣🤣🤣 SOOO BASED!
She's got the pass 👀
They probably went off of Beethoven logic.
If Beethoven sounded like that, people wouldn't still be praising him two centuries later.
That's a good argument
Based
I feel like its insulting to people who have disabilities but are trying their best to go about their days like normal people if you patronize them.
What is more stunning and brave, being deaf and going up on that stage, or pretending to be?
title: pippa talks about disabilities
reality: pippa talks about r/AITA
Pippa is the realest vchubba
yeah I'm disabled and I can confirm that we just want to be treated like everyone else.
Just found out about her and now I like already.
HOW CAN SHE BE THIS BASED? IM GENUINELY ASTONISHED
bruh, imagine you are a judge at the next show and there are 4 deaf contestants.
you are going to be cancelled coz someone wont come 1st,2nd or 3rd
Pippa: "IM NOT BASED"
Also Pippa: >definitionally based takes like this
>"Im the furthest thing from a communist"
Look dude, you dont have to be throwing romans all day to be based. You just need the right opinions.
It's right wing to support trans rights!!!
@@Zolti14 No but it's right wing to be genuinely invested in the health snd stability of the people in your society
Pippa: I love this song
Deaf singer: AYO!!
Pippa: o_o
I took a Deaf Culture class in College and from what I've learned she does have a point.
how to prove the competition is rigged
Reminds me of that SNL skit "I Came, I Saw, I Came Again" - back from when SNL was funny. But I have to wonder if the Bicha Muda thing is fake.
In the next episode of "Deaf and Degraded ..."
The show is such a farce.
AWOOOOO
Even if we lose our based weatherman
Our based bunny 🐇 will continue his legacy
Those in chat forgive me for the cursed knowledge
It feels like she’s being made into a circus act. Genuinely really uncomfortable to watch :(
I was wondering where this stream went RIP
The big pipsniff
People are just great.
Stunning and brave
Imagine how it would feel to know that every success in your life was given to you out of pity and guilt rather than genuine admiration for your actual abilities.
Can we please treat disabled people like fellow citizens rather than treating them like fucking pets?
You know why people admire Beethoven? Because his music was actually fucking _good._
It reminds me of that news cast of this blind kid playing football
I feel bad for the other singers. They busted their asses practicing everyday, (probably lost sleep and family times), only lose to someone because of "muh inclusion".
What a fucked up timeline were currently in, eh'?
pippa please
Honestly if you mix ocean noises it ain’t half bad for whale ambiance
Am autistic (no not in the joking manner) and I agree with literally every point she's made.
It's about demoralization. It's about tearing down genuinely good and talented people by subjecting them to being runner ups to the lowest common denominator. The destruction of any standard of quality.
Once you understand we are subject to the rules of occupation, things start to make sense