Equally, we shouldn’t label certain patterns of thinking as ‘disordered’ when they’re actually just different. We certainly shouldn’t medicate differences away. Over diagnosing is (almost by definition) not a good thing and we should take seriously the possibility that it’s happening with some disorders. This in no way precludes supporting those who do have disorders.
However, until the “world of work” accepts those “differences” without needing laws to force them to do so, labelling of differences will remain a requirement for those that require the help.
Taking away some the pittance they get to assist with how the world refuses to service the “different” is bad enough, to justify it with intentionally bent statistics and the medical opinions of “experts” that are actually economists is pure Tory territory.
Starmer’s Labour is as bent as they come, and they’re handing power to Reform at the next election with their disgusting policies. Calling it now for future reference.
Equally, we shouldn’t label certain patterns of thinking as ‘disordered’ when they’re actually just different. We certainly shouldn’t medicate differences away. Over diagnosing is (almost by definition) not a good thing and we should take seriously the possibility that it’s happening with some disorders. This in no way precludes supporting those who do have disorders.
You are correct for the most part.
However, until the “world of work” accepts those “differences” without needing laws to force them to do so, labelling of differences will remain a requirement for those that require the help.
Taking away some the pittance they get to assist with how the world refuses to service the “different” is bad enough, to justify it with intentionally bent statistics and the medical opinions of “experts” that are actually economists is pure Tory territory.
Starmer’s Labour is as bent as they come, and they’re handing power to Reform at the next election with their disgusting policies. Calling it now for future reference.