For Fetterman, it’s not that he’s ill, but trying to hide it

Many years ago, we knew a family that had a little boy around my age. I never wanted to spend time with Richard, because he was deaf, and couldn’t communicate clearly. But one day, my father essentially threatened that if I didn’t play with him, I’d be punished. Across the half-century since then, I realize that empathy for someone with a disability is the sine qua non of being human. But that…

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