“…According to Fiske et al (2002), paternalized groups elicit pity and sympathy (Collange et al, 2009;Cottrell & Neuberg 2005;Fiske et al, 2002). Thus, some disadvantaged groups, such as people with disabilities, are perceived as warm, but at the same time as incompetent (Carlsson & Björklund, 2010;Cuddy, Fiske, & Glick, 2008;Cuddy et al, 2009;Durante, Volpato, & Fiske, 2010;Fresson, Dardenne, Geurten, & Meulemans, 2017). In other words, nowadays, people with disabilities, with the exception, perhaps, of the most stigmatized groups such as those with mental illness (Araten-Bergman & Werner, 2017;Follmer & Jones, 2017;Jahoda & Markova 2004;Oexle, Müller, et al, 2017;, are generally accepted and their fundamental rights recognized, at least in Western society.…”