> Except mental handicaps are not as well understood as physical handicaps.
The obvious conclusion there is that we need to work with doctors and patients to understand their needs better, not "this is weird, so no point in trying."
> Trying to accommodate every single mental handicap in society is futile and expensive.
This is exactly the slippery-slope argument I was talking about. Reasonable accommodations.
The obvious conclusion there is that we need to work with doctors and patients to understand their needs better, not "this is weird, so no point in trying."
> Trying to accommodate every single mental handicap in society is futile and expensive.
This is exactly the slippery-slope argument I was talking about. Reasonable accommodations.