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13 votes
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To help children learn braille, Lego will introduce bricks designed for the blind
7 votes -
Why disabled journalists should report on disability
7 votes -
Blind people can struggle to understand memes, so they made their own
11 votes -
Ryan O'Connell is revolutionizing queer, disabled representation on TV
5 votes -
Laziness does not exist
20 votes -
Sekiro: Accessibility in games is about far more than 'difficulty'
11 votes -
Amazon finds an alternative workforce through Northwest Center, a Seattle nonprofit helping people with disabilities
4 votes -
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton’s strange quest to execute an intellectually disabled man
6 votes -
My disabled son’s amazing gaming life in the World of Warcraft
16 votes -
Machu Picchu now wheelchair accessible
9 votes -
Cafe opens in Tokyo staffed by robots controlled by paralyzed people
10 votes -
My colleague designed/engineered a hydraulic "Drop Down Truck" for wheelchair users
10 votes -
Any Tildes users with small/not so small disabilities?
I've been pretty curious about this particular subject for a while. I have Tourette's Syndrome but I don't often meet people with Tourette's so there isn't a lot of room to get others'...
I've been pretty curious about this particular subject for a while. I have Tourette's Syndrome but I don't often meet people with Tourette's so there isn't a lot of room to get others' experiences. I didn't want to limit it to just small disabilities either because I see no reason to exclude bigger ones. I guess we can use this thread as a way to share experiences/commiserate
37 votes -
There are calls for several Icelandic MPs to resign after they were recorded using crude language to describe female colleagues and a disabled activist
13 votes -
Electrical stimulation allows paralysed patients to walk short distances
7 votes -
"Dear Transphobes", "Dear Disablists", a new campign from the Scottish Government
@jaivirdi: Don't give hate a place to exist. This is a new campaign launched by the Scottish government and police. This is how it should be done. https://t.co/95yY0tf6Y4
13 votes -
The bang on the head that knocked English out of me
14 votes -
Don't shoot, I'm disabled
27 votes -
NHS beats drug companies in £100m Avastin battle
5 votes -
Disability activists call for sex ed
9 votes -
No arrest in fatal shooting during argument over handicap parking space (Due to “stand your ground law”)
22 votes -
Minor league baseball team Myrtle Beach Pelicans to host Deaf Awareness Night on August 19
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The Lost of Oracle (DC comics)
Batgirl background: A lot of Batman fans maybe be familiar with Barbara (Babs) Gordon's Batgirl. She was the first Batgirl (not to be confused with Betty Kane's Bat-girl), and is often the...
Batgirl background:
- A lot of Batman fans maybe be familiar with Barbara (Babs) Gordon's Batgirl. She was the first Batgirl (not to be confused with Betty Kane's Bat-girl), and is often the on-screen Batgirl of choice.
- Barbara was paralyzed from the waist down in the infamous The Killing Joke. Her forced retirement from the Batgirl mantle has always triggered mixed feelings, and she's often the top three Women-in-Refrigerators.
Oracle background:
- Barbara returns to DC comics after the events of The Killing Joke as Oracle, where she continues to fight crime in a less overt manner. She often provides much needed expertise and assistance to other vigilantes, including Batman.
- As Oracle, she is also one of the first major depictions of disability in DC comics.
Barbara's return to Batgirl:
- The New 52 Batgirl series is the first Batgirl title with Barbara as Batgirl. After a glossed over miracle cure, she can now walk and picks up her cowl again.
The lost of Oracle:
- Though it's great to finally see Barbara with her own Batgirl title comic, and her struggles to be Batgirl again. And it definitely doesn't hurt that she was written by Gail Simone. It seems the lost of Oracle was greater than the return of Batgirl.
- The Batgirl mantle has been carried by a few people at this point, specifically Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown, both of which are in the New 52 and Rebirth continuity. To put it pointly, Batgirl is replaceable.
- Oracle is not, and has not been replaced. In a world where information is the best tool and weapon in fighting crime, Oracle's role is more important than Batgirl's, which is basically one of might.
- Oracle was a show of determination and will. Barbara may have been forced to retire as Batgirl, but she chose to continue fighting against crime. Loosing the use of her legs didn't affect the use of her mind.
Any other fans of Batgirl/Oracle have thoughts on this? Is re-empowering Barbara as Batgirl, minimizing her contributions as Oracle? How do you feel about the representation of disabilities and/or women in comics in general?
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Avatar: The Last Airbender/Legend of Korra - Writing disability
12 votes