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Hazel was not handicapped because of what?

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There are no handicaps on Hazel because she represents 2081 America's idea of equality. More accurately, she is clearly Kurt Vonnegut's example of the lowest common denominator that everyone must be handicapped to become like.

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There are no handicaps on Hazel because she represents 2081 America's idea of equality. More accurately, she is clearly Kurt Vonnegut's example of the lowest common denominator that everyone must be handicapped to become like.

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