I gotta to say I hate the whole "[disability] is my superpower" because no it's not
It's such forced positivity and it's so easy to challenge
Because no, in a world where reading is so expected and necessary that nobody even thinks of it as a basic life skill anymore, you just expect it, dyslexia is not my superpowers
In a world, which is set up for the neurotypicals and doesn't account for other modes of learning, other ways of paying attention, ADHD is not my superpower
In a world, where arithmetic is considered basi, dyscalculia is not giving me special abilities
And in no way does having a disability that makes coordination difficult give me superpowers
Sure, it may not be the end of the world to have these disabilities and I maybe able to cope with them, learn to live with them, and accept them as part of my life
Sure I can feel genuinely neutral and frequently unbothered by them, when given accommodations and support
But in no way are they a superpower
Describing them as such, feels ableist, it feels like you are expecting me to not only be able to overcome them but somehow be even better because of them
And that's just not happening
I am allowed to be frustrated and annoyed when my life is made more difficult by them AND not hate being disabled
They aren't my superpower AND they aren't worth hating myself for
Because they don't make my life unbearable, they don't my life not worth living
They just make my experience of the world different, they just mean that I require support and accommodations and that's okay
I am happy to live my life accomodating for my disabilities
So don't ask me to see them as superpower, because they're not, but they're also not a drain on my resources the way eugenicists want them to be












