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		<title>By: Rebecca</title>
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		<description>Jill, great post! I agree that most &quot;disability&quot; movies really don&#039;t get it right at all. Probably in part because most of the time the actors don&#039;t actually have disabilities. Could this be analogous the mercifully archaic practice of having white actors portray black and Asian characters? There are, after all, plenty of talented actors with developmental disabilities, actors like Pascal Duquenne.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jill, great post! I agree that most &#8220;disability&#8221; movies really don&#8217;t get it right at all. Probably in part because most of the time the actors don&#8217;t actually have disabilities. Could this be analogous the mercifully archaic practice of having white actors portray black and Asian characters? There are, after all, plenty of talented actors with developmental disabilities, actors like Pascal Duquenne.</p>
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