"Cities and schools are not typically designed by, or for, people with conditions such as autism. Often, the processes for how they get built exclude input from neurodivergent residents, a category that can include people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dyspraxia, dyslexia and intellectual disabilities as well as mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD."
@nix In the USA, attacks on accessibility mean this is a feature, not a bug, and we expect it to worsen.
There are many ways to keep people out of public life: revocation of voting rights, bans on inclusion measures, and inaccessibility are the top three in play in the US