
Telegraph discovers disabled people exist, frames it as a grift
A major UK publication decided that neurodivergent individuals using accessibility accommodations at airports are basically running a con, weaponizing the specter of 'overdiagnosis' to suggest disabled people are scamming their way into VIP lounges. This is peak boomer-energy moral panic dressed up as consumer affairs reporting—attacking vulnerable people for accessing basic accommodations while maintaining the plausible deniability of 'raising concerns.' The comments section probably devolved into a parade of people bragging about never needing help in their lives.