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Disability as a Fetish: The Challenges of Online Sexual Harassment for Disabled Content Creator
As a woman on social media, I am no stranger to the reality of online sexual harassment. As a disabled content creator and model I am subjected to an even darker side - disability as a fetish. Every day, I am bombarded with unsolicited messages and misogynistic comments from men who seem to think that my mere existence online is an invitation for their unwanted advances.
For disabled women who are trying to build a career in the online space, the issue of harassment and abuse can be overwhelming and even deter some from starting out on what can be a fabulous, inclusive career choice. The fear of being targeted by weirdos, trolls and harassers can make it difficult to focus on creating content and engaging with an audience.
It’s crystal clear that the issue of harassment and abuse faced by disabled women on social media is a serious one that needs to be addressed. While there is no easy solution, it is important to at least HAVE the conversation and work together to create a more inclusive and supportive online community. Failure to address this issue may very well result in the further marginalisation and exclusion of groups, such as the disabled community, and continue to perpetuate harmful biases.