There are so many possible reasons. Plain old ableism is one. Neurodiversity is also inherently in conflict with typical conservative beliefs about individualism and bootstrapping. The natural conclusion of the concept of neurodiversity is that neurodivergent people are not lesser, but are simply trying to function in a world that isn’t designed for them. Accepting that means accepting that not only should neurodivergent people be entitled to accomodations, but that everyone should also have access to affordable and good quality healthcare so that income is never a barrier to a diagnosis. If your worldview doesn’t accept systemic injustice and instead believes that we’re all individuals who succeed or fail based on own merits, then neurodiversity is going to be a threat to your belief system.
Ableism is the absolute bedrock of capitalism. The formation of value, through reference to a social average, rationalizes competition and the rejection of the “weak.”
It is difficult to survive when you are being pushed beyond your dignity. It is downright impossible when you are pushed beyond your ability.
Absolutely. You’ll rarely see people openly admitting that the disabled deserve less, but they’ll adopt ableist tactics through dismissal/denial (disability isn’t that big of a deal, or disabled people are actually just faking it), or individualist thought terminating cliches (disabled people might be far more likely to be in poverty or unemployed, but we all have equality of opportunity, and you’re actually the ableist bigot if you think they need accomodations).
Capitalism is so rational that it won’t accept 80% of the average output from someone even if they are willing to do it. They only want your labor if you can do average or better. Anything less is grounds for dismissal if you even get hired at all.
Quite apart from any human question of right to not work, or dignified conditions of labor, there is so much waste of labor power.
There are so many possible reasons. Plain old ableism is one. Neurodiversity is also inherently in conflict with typical conservative beliefs about individualism and bootstrapping. The natural conclusion of the concept of neurodiversity is that neurodivergent people are not lesser, but are simply trying to function in a world that isn’t designed for them. Accepting that means accepting that not only should neurodivergent people be entitled to accomodations, but that everyone should also have access to affordable and good quality healthcare so that income is never a barrier to a diagnosis. If your worldview doesn’t accept systemic injustice and instead believes that we’re all individuals who succeed or fail based on own merits, then neurodiversity is going to be a threat to your belief system.
Ableism is the absolute bedrock of capitalism. The formation of value, through reference to a social average, rationalizes competition and the rejection of the “weak.”
It is difficult to survive when you are being pushed beyond your dignity. It is downright impossible when you are pushed beyond your ability.
Absolutely. You’ll rarely see people openly admitting that the disabled deserve less, but they’ll adopt ableist tactics through dismissal/denial (disability isn’t that big of a deal, or disabled people are actually just faking it), or individualist thought terminating cliches (disabled people might be far more likely to be in poverty or unemployed, but we all have equality of opportunity, and you’re actually the ableist bigot if you think they need accomodations).
Capitalism is so rational that it won’t accept 80% of the average output from someone even if they are willing to do it. They only want your labor if you can do average or better. Anything less is grounds for dismissal if you even get hired at all.
Quite apart from any human question of right to not work, or dignified conditions of labor, there is so much waste of labor power.