Author's note: This was inspired by Explaining Rape Culture to Men (Hilariously). It is set up in Q and A format, with a non-disabled person as the questioner and a disabled person as the answerer/explainer.
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I'm graduating! While disabled! You still don't get to call me inspirational!
[Image description: I'm a fairly short white girl dressed in maroon graduation robes and a maroon graduation cap. Around my neck are blue and yellow honor cords and a medal for academic excellence. I'm leaning on my fuchsia and black flame pattered walker. My diploma case is resting on my walker seat. Behind me snow, bushes and a brick building are visible.] |
Q. So, what's this "inspiration porn" everyone's talking about? It sounds so...ew.
A. Ew what?
Q. It sounds so...
porny.
A. What?! No!!! I mean. There is crip porn. That's a thing. Some disabled people like porn just as much as not disabled people do. And....
why am I even talking about this??? This is not what we're talking about! We're talking about....what were we talking about?
Q. Inspiration porn.
A. Right. So. You know those memes and stuff? Like the one of the girl with the prosthetic legs running alongside Oscar Pistorius that says "The only disability in life is a bad attitude."?
Q. Who's Oscar Pistorius?
A. He's the Olympic athlete who...WHY AM I DOING THIS, STOP MAKING ME GO OFF TOPIC!!!
Q. ....sorry?
A. Forget it. It's
this meme*. You know this meme, yes?
Q. Oh, THAT meme! Sure do! I shared it on my Facebook last week!
A. What's the first word that comes to mind when you see that little girl?
Q. Inspirational!
A. And why is that?
Q. Because she's still smiling!
A. I'm sensing a "despite" in there.
Q. Despite.....well, she has no legs!
A. And that's a reason she should be unhappy?
Q. Well, yeah. Obviously, having no legs is a bad thing. Right?
A. Not really. There are plenty of people who have no legs or no arms or are otherwise disabled -
Q. ERMAGAHD SAY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES!!! YOU ARE NOT DEFINED BY YOUR DISABILITY!!!!!
A. And why, precisely, would I
not want to be defined by my disability?
Q. Erm...because...
A. Exactly. Because disability is supposed to be a Bad Thing.
Q. It's not?
A. It's not. As I was
saying, there are plenty of disabled people who are perfectly happy with the way they are and wouldn't want to change themselves.
Q. But how can that be?
A. Are
you happy with the way you are?
Q. More or less, I guess.
A. Would you want to change the way you are?
Q. Well, I'd like a bit more money...
A. Don't we all. But I'm talking about the things that are fundamental to your identity. The things that make you
you.
Q. Well, if they make me me, I wouldn't be me anymore if they changed, would I?
A. Now you're getting it. Most disabled people consider their disabilities a fundamental part of their identities and can't imagine their lives without disability.
Q. So inspiration porn is bad because it automatically assumes that disabled people shouldn't be happy with their lives?
A. No. Well. Yes. But there's more to it than that.
Q. There's
more?!?!
A. Indeed. What's the first thing you think when you see one of those memes of a disabled person or, say, if you see a woman using a wheelchair at your gym?
Q. Well, if she can get up in the morning and do this without complaining, so can I!
A. How do you know she doesn't complain?
Q. Erm....
A. Right. You don't. You're just making assumptions.
Q. Oops.
A. Yeah, big
oops.
Q. So I shouldn't be inspired by her?
A. Well, that depends. Has she done anything particularly inspiring?
Q. She -
A. Besides getting out of bed in the morning.
Q. ...I dunno.
A. There we go, with those assumptions again. What makes getting out of bed in the morning and going to the gym so inspiring?
You do it.
Q. But she - I mean - she has so much more to deal with than me!
A. Well, let's see. She probably gets out of bed in the morning, brushes her teeth, has a nice breakfast. Maybe reads the newspaper and gives her husband - or her wife, you know, crips can be gay too - the part they like most. Maybe she has kids that she needs to get to school. She probably grabs a coffee on her way to work - maybe she's a high powered corporate attorney, or maybe she works at McDonalds, or maybe she works from home. Then, after work, she comes home, eats dinner and binge watches "Star Trek" on Netflix, because she has good taste. And then on the weekends, she wakes up early and goes to the gym to get a workout. Does any of that sound substantially different or more difficult than what you do?
Q. I don't like "Star Trek".
A. Blasphemy. We'll fix that later. Besides your questionable taste in television....any differences?
Q. ....Not really.
A. Do you consider yourself to be particularly inspiring?
Q. I dunno....not particularly...I'm just a regular person.
A. So is she. I bet she doesn't consider herself inspiring anymore than you consider yourself inspiring.
Q. But I don't get it. Why is it so bad if she motivates me to become a better person?
A. Because a) she's not doing anything particularly motivating and b) she doesn't exist to motivate you. Reducing a human being - and a
stranger, at that - to "inspiring" or "brave" or any of those labels is problematic, because you're filling in qualities that may or may not be true in order to make yourself feel better. It's using disabled people as tools for your own betterment.
Q. I see what you mean. I think I'd be upset if someone who didn't know me was using me as a tool without bothering to get to know me, too.
A. So give me a quick summary of what we talked about.
Q. I - what?! Is this a test???
A. Yes. I was an education major in college. Summary, please.
Q. Ummm....inspiration porn is when disabled people are called inspirational or brave for doing all the things that regular people do. It's a problem because it assumes that anyone with a disability must have it so much worse than the rest of us. And because it uses disabled people to make us non disabled people feel good about ourselves, or to make us do something, like exercise or whatever. And disabled people aren't tools, they're people.
A. Got it in one. I applaud you.
Q. So it has nothing to do with porn, then?
A. No. The reason it's called
inspiration porn is it objectifies disabled people just like regular porn objectifies woman.
Q. Porn objectifies women?
A. ....
*sigh*.
*Image description of the meme: A young girl, maybe about 3 or 4 years old, runs alongside Oscar Pistorius in a gym setting. She has the same blade-type prosthetic legs that he has and her arm ends in a stump about where the hand would be. He is wearing a marathon-style nametag that says "Pistorius". Superimposed over the picture is: "The only disability in life is a bad attitude." -Scott Hamilton.