What about those that are left with no other choice?

I spent 15 years in schools exclusively inhabited by people with primarily visual, but often also other impairments. And for a good time of it, even mental disabilities caused by literal brain damage.

Some just can't. I get the idea, but it's a classic smh moment for me...

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Great thought based on real life experience.

People who say shit like that ignore huge parts of humanity which got into certain situations, which they couldn't do anything about!

It's basically like saying "why do we need braille, I'm NOT blind..."...

Or "why do we need UTF, when we have ASCII?"....

I honestly don't get what your point is supposed to be.