My point is that inclusion isn't like a check written out to an excluded group. Inclusion benefits society by making things run more smoothly, it benefits various bureaucracy since the bureaucracies can deal with more people and so-forth.
And the cost is a small amount of understandability, yes. But even that isn't necessary paid by those outside the exclude group.
And the cost is a small amount of understandability, yes. But even that isn't necessary paid by those outside the exclude group.