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Display titleBury Your Disabled
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Bury Your Disabled is a trope often employed by authors, playwrights and screenwriters to demonstrate certain ideas about the disabled person and/or their killer. The ideas, sadly, are often problematic and frequently have Unfortunate Implications. This is extremely common; in 1992, for example, researchers Guy Cumberbatch and Ralph Negrine showed that disabled characters in TV fiction are three times likelier to be dead by the time the show ends than non-disabled characters.There are at least five different types of this trope.
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