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On the internet I presume. Because virtue signaling just isn't a thing right? I meet up regularly with a disabled people help the university I go to has. I *only* have dysgraphia but there are plenty of blinds and a couple of wheelchair bound people too. I'm sorry if I'm not using the correct term but I'm ESL.
Despite what everyone says disabled people would give their left nuts to be normal like everyone else. At very young they don't, but beginning at their teens when social life is everything it's a very different thing. Eventually people settle and that's often how these help groups are formed. I'm okay with my situation too so I go there to help put ppts into latex so a screenreader can deal with it better. Olivia being a teenage girl would most likely not be fine at all with her situation. So I get her wanting to dance like that.
But the rest of the story I think just isn't bold enough and tries to tiptoe around the issue saying she's fine with who she is and her *only* problem is being mistreated by others. I don't like how her disability is used in a moment like the dance because for me it cheapens the experience.