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Disabled innocence refers to the idea that individuals with disabilities are often perceived as innocent, childlike, or in need of protection due to their perceived vulnerabilities. This perception can be limiting and condescending, denying disabled individuals their agency and independence. It can also perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination based on assumptions about their capabilities.

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