elizabeth Dietz

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Last updated 5:07 AM on 12/11/24
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Dietz acknowledges that selective abortion raises concerns about __________ against __________ people.

discrimination; disabled

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The harm of elimination occurs when prenatal testing and selective abortion contribute to the systematic __________ or __________ of people with specific disabilities.

reduction; elimination

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The harm of the perpetrator perspective arises from framing complex societal issues as the fault of __________ actors whose actions reflect __________ motivations.

individual; nefarious

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According to Dietz, systemic ableism is reflected in societies where the availability of genetic testing combines with cultural and __________ pressures that lead to the __________ of disabled individuals.

economic; marginalization

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Steinbock defends the permissibility of selective abortion, arguing that it does not inherently __________ disabled people or lead to the __________ of their worth.

devalue; devaluation

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Dietz critiques the framing of selective abortion as purely __________ choice, arguing that it reflects deeper societal __________ against disabled individuals.

individual; biases

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The harm of elimination reflects the structural ableism in societies where prenatal testing affects decisions against bringing __________ individuals into the world, resulting in the __________ of diverse lives.

disabled; erasure