At some point someone told people that putting up a content warning is the way to be inclusive, so clueless people have been slapping a message on their non-inclusive things and call it a day.
Like, say that an art gallery has an installation with stroboscopic lights at some point. They put up a content warning. Okay, but do they arrange a walkable path that allows epileptic people to see the rest of the gallery? If the answer is no (as it often happens), then the warning is not enough.
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