Wheelchair Bound at Holly Silver blog

Wheelchair Bound. The impact of using a quasimodo imitation to make a negative point less than 10 feet away from someone in a wheelchair really cannot be disputed. The term “wheelchair bound” implies that the person is restricted, bound, helpless and completely defined by their wheelchair. A wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability. See ‘meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. What does it portray and mean to you? This isn’t true, and is very disempowering language.

A Man Wheelchair bound, wheeling through a park Stock Photo Alamy
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The impact of using a quasimodo imitation to make a negative point less than 10 feet away from someone in a wheelchair really cannot be disputed. A wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! This isn’t true, and is very disempowering language. See ‘meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. The term “wheelchair bound” implies that the person is restricted, bound, helpless and completely defined by their wheelchair. What does it portray and mean to you? Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability.

A Man Wheelchair bound, wheeling through a park Stock Photo Alamy

Wheelchair Bound See ‘meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. A wheelchair is a mobility device, like a skateboard, car or bus — you wouldn’t describe a car driver as “car bound”! This isn’t true, and is very disempowering language. Our deputy editor shannon, who uses a wheelchair, shares her blog post on why she thinks we need to change the way we talk about disability. The term “wheelchair bound” implies that the person is restricted, bound, helpless and completely defined by their wheelchair. What does it portray and mean to you? The impact of using a quasimodo imitation to make a negative point less than 10 feet away from someone in a wheelchair really cannot be disputed. See ‘meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

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