I'm sceptical of the cultural premise, or at least i think it requires more specification. There was an inflection point in the 19 sixties and around the response to the great society that one can't separate from race quite as cleanly as one might wish to. I don't think providing more openness than the law to disability claims requires people to be in some kind of registry which is digmatizing. Rights are for those who wish to exercise them, not for those who don't.

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