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Disability hierarchy refers to the social and systemic ranking of disabilities based on perceived severity, visibility, or societal impact. It often leads to the prioritization of certain disabilities over others in terms of resources, support, and advocacy. This hierarchy can marginalize individuals with less visible or less understood disabilities, reinforcing stigma and inequality within the broader disability community. Ultimately, it highlights the need for a more inclusive approach that recognizes the diverse experiences and challenges faced by all individuals with disabilities.

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