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I don't agree with how stuttering or any disability affects your world views, not for me. As far as I'm concerned, maybe it's an unpopular opinion but I don't think something like stuttering *should* affect your world views, or at least I think it's worth asking yourself if that's a healthy motivation to base your theories on. Saying that sort of puts a group identity at the root of your arguments, the group being people with disabilities that presumably need empathy, and I don't know if that's a healthy way of structuring the way you think of the world. Now I'd say that's another thing I don't agree with, it's not like I'm against empathy but I wouldn't say that that's what people with disabilities including people who stutter like myself **need**, at least not from politics, it's not something I would look for in politics because I believe that doesn't make sense, that can't work as far as I'm concerned and actually you can't expect it from people all the time either, well you can expect it but you won't receive it all the time.. Equality, that's way more valuable than empathy, but I think if you live in a western society then your rights and opportunities as a person who stutters, is quite the same as anyone else.