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Wow, this makes me want to gut out my brain so that I can forget I ever saw this. :cringe:
I mean, in all honesty some disabled kids can look kinda like that or “weird” in other ways. The challenge, then, for a director who actually cares about disabled people (not Sia, clearly) would be to humanize and build empathy for them using a wide range of different-appearing characters–to portray the common humanity beneath circumstantial details. The struggles they and the people who care for them deal with–but also, crucially, the joys and the love all of them experience as well (because portraying disabled people solely as objects of pity is also dehumanizing, of course). At least, that’s how I think it should go as someone who used to work with disabled and usually autism spectrum kids with intense behavioral issues.
I want to whack her with my diamond sword in minecraft :rage-cry:
SIA CAN SUCK A DICK
ERRRR… I DON’T KNOW WHAT I SAID. I DON’T REMEMBER…