• spujb@lemmy.cafeOP
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    2 days ago

    looking back at your edit im not caught up

    All of this is predicated on the assumption either that none of the things we’re talking about are negative things, or that all negative judgements are disallowed

    No it’s not, I do not accept either option into my predicates, you made that assumption.

    I hate to repeat myself but I gave an example of a negative judgement I think is perfectly allowed hours ago.

    For example: “I see you’ve chosen confidence over accuracy again.” This critiques someone’s approach or behavior—being overly confident while wrong—without targeting their intelligence or abilities. comment

    Plenty of negative judgements are non-ableist and hence “allowed.” Plenty more of positive judgements are non-ableist and hence certainly “allowed.”

    RE: the rest of this comment… yeah your points are kind of boiling down to “yeah but thats not how i do it.” which is fine, but im asking you to try to imagine my position;since you are asking for explanations, my explanation is that i do something different that i have absolutely no mental barrier over. when starving i eat my mcdonalds big mac and enjoy it without casting any judgement on any real gourmet or home cooked meals i’ve had. somehow, i do two things at once. neuroplasticity and empathic behavior is crazy potent, just try imagining? otherwise i got nothing else. sorry.