Do you feel awkward standing in the check-out line behind someone who seems ... awkward? Maybe the person is in a wheelchair, or talks differently.
Maybe he or she has Down syndrome.
The best way to counter ableism is to treat all people with respect, dignity and interest in their lives, according to Austin Darga.
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