Anyways, here’s some levity for the timeline. #AbledsAreWeird
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Imani playing both parts of a 2 person conversation:
P1: I really want to pray over you! I really want to pray that you have a normal healthy life.
P2: no, I’m cool thanks.
P1: don’t you wanna have a normal life normal day? I just ...
P2: I mean truth be told the most abnormal part of my day is people clocking my crutches and thinking they can pray over me to heal me, so if you left, I’d be fine.
P1: (looks confused)
P2: ...
P1: (looks confused)
P2: okay byeeeee!!!
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Private equity and hospital systems have been largely buying up disability, nursing home, and medial services in the U.S.. While hospitals and medical facilities aren’t supposed to shuffle around or evict patients that cannot pay, that is only due to regulations which may no
Even with regulations in place poor, disabled and homeless people have often been subject to hospital evictions with stories of some even being left in the street right outside.
These are people who, while our system wants
To jack up the cost of living, make people houseless and then arrest and imprison them for slave labor, would never be able to work in such a way that prison owners would never see returns from their imprisonment.
And thus, with like austerity measures devastating disabled
By the way, you all fundamentally do not understand the stakes: people are not afraid of your threats of fascism because they feel that their greatest relief would not be Biden, but death.
Have you been paying attention? Do you hear how people are talking about
Suicide? People lament waking up and not dying in the sleep in the form of jokes. They see no advancement in their lives, they see themselves being worked endlessly until death.
People are hanging on by a fucking thread and you’re chomping at the bit to punish them for not
Voting for Biden with fascism and concentration camps? They’ll kill themselves before that happens.
They see no hope in the future you’re advertising (assuming you have any plan for the future to communicate to begin with).
I’m just posting this for posterity: but the thing that pisses me off with how disabled people are treated every single election cycle is when people offer or organize rides for disabled people to vote.
Most disabled people struggle with freedom of movement, it is extremely
Hard to get anywhere when you have a disability and that is even in cities with existing transit infrastructure. Even still it can be a demeaning process and there’s no assurances.
Never mind if you live in a rural or suburban area where transit options may be scarce or
Nonexistent.
So, whenever people, particularly liberals find themselves with all the organizing prowess in the world to make sure disabled people have rides to vote, I think about all the times they didn’t.
Did they have a ride to go hang out in town? To go to the doctors?
Jared Kushner signaled in 2020 that they WANTED Covid to spread, specifically to “Blue” states so that Dems would shoulder the political brunt of the fallout—only for democrats to walk head first into that themselves when Biden took office.
We are only at the very beginning of
Seeing the impact of COVID on global politics. We are in its infancy.
And while Long Covid rates appear to be on the decline, the reality is still that millions of people are struggling/will likely struggle—and we haven’t even begun to fully unravel its impact on future gen’s.
While I will never tell a person with a disability how they should describe themselves, I mostly hear the phrase “differently abled” from nondisabled people speaking about disabled people and the use does more harm than good.
Firstly, it releases society of any responsibility
In making an accessible society but rather puts the onus on the disabled person presenting societally disabling barriers as merely difficulties that do not need to be systematically addressed.
Also, people, while you can be gentle with introducing disability into their
Personal identity, need to be able to use the word, particularly when applying to services and supports that legally require use of the word for grant funding and service targets. As much as Nondisabled people may think “differently abled” helps, it can materially keep people
Ableism is wild because it is quite literally the accelerator for almost all oppression.
Racism: look up the logic behind “bodies made for labor.
Sexism: see “hysteria”
Homophobia: the same architects of conversion therapy designed autism therapies.
Fatphobia: “why are you
Eating your way to a disability?”
Xenophobia: the western gaze presents nonwhite cultures as unintelligent at points implying they’re intellectually disabled.
Classism: poor people are presented as too lazy and not fit for society
Imperialism: mass disabling events that
Prohibit freedom of movement, filter people through inadequate medical systems and present any violence and disease that happens to victims as “just something that happens!”
So when Gavin Newsom and democrats reinvent the systems of institutionalization that has historically