I agree that there is more to autonomy than.... In order to be able to make an autonomous decision, you have to be able to do that on an equal basis with others.
My point was that when you are living in poverty—unhoused or marginalized intersectionally because of race, indigeneity, gender or other factors—you can't make an equal choice on the same basis as someone else can make it when you are living in those conditions. Your intolerable suffering is being caused by the socio-economic and community-based factors of your life. It isn't actually being caused by the disability. That is what we see time and time again.
I don't get to make—