How many times is the word "inclusion" / "inclusive" abused?
When I showed my tactile Rubik's cube around, someone said "it's an inclusive game. Sighted and blind can play".
False. Rubik's cube like chess can be multi-sensory games, not inclusive. It's something different.
You define "inclusive" when everyone, really everyone, can play. Including people with cognitive disabilities. But here, in front of those brain-involving games, it's not for everyone. For the games in question there are even fully sighted who don't manage to succeed playing, so, let's distinguish and tell the truth.
I love both games, I play both of them, but I'm far from calling them "inclusive". The risk is to turn a very specific word, in an umbrella word. Like when someone uses "woke", or whatever else, eliminating the word's real meaning but wanting to create a false enemy with anything they don't approve. #RubiksCube #inclusion #words #language