So I have a question about allergies! I have MCAS possibly but I also definitely have a long list of allergies I tested as being allergic for and it is rather exhausting to eat normally because of it. I can not have most pre prepared food, I am allergic to Fragrancemix 1 for
example (It is one of my many allergies) which also means that I am allergic to almost all herbs and spices. I even make my own bouillon or need to buy things that are expensive. So my question is, do you have allergies that are found in a lot of things and did you find an easy
hack to replace these things?
For instance I am allergic for vanilla and as it comes to things like baking cookies I use some date syrup to add in additional flavour. It really helps. Anyway tips will help me and maybe it helps other people with other allergies who can use some
hacks as well to read them compounded in the comments of one tweet. Thanks in advance!
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TW Eugenics. I have said it a lot on my personal page but I will say it here as well. A lot of people keep claiming that the society during Covid is showing the worst in people but honestly that is just not the
case. The society during Covid is a direct result from the society before Covid. And ableism.
So we are going to talk about one of those elements I have seen a lot from in the Netherlands and eventually ended up being the reason the hashtag GeenDorHout and the action group was
started. The disability is a burden trope. Since most of you following are disabled yourselves, you will probably know what it is but for the eyes of the ableds: Disability is a burden is the idea that being disabled or someone who is disabled is a burden on society and the
Oh yeah we absolutely had and still have covid related racism in the Netherlands just like a lot of countries. Punching down, for humour or not, is a favourite pastime. That song was met with a lot of controversy but also a lot of people liking it. And politicians
do a lot of Covid related racism too. From small microagressions to bigger ones. Like not wanting to acknowledge successes in covid management in Asian countries and failures in those of western and claiming it's population density or they don't know why those countries manage
covid better. Or a politician asking what we are going to do when another pandemic comes when someone Chinese decides to fry up another bat.
I know I have been talking a lot about the Netherlands, I promise I will talk about other stuff as well but when you are in isolation for
TW trauma. To add into talks about mental health: Covid and trauma. I think that after this all is over, You will see a lot of trauma appearing in people related to Covid. Whether it is from how people are treated by society, near dying, of having closed ones dying, it is a lot.
I actually see it already in myself and some friends that we seem to be getting trauma responses and many in our community talk about this. The thing what bothers me is that there is no talk about this on the grand scale, and in the Netherlands the breakdown of mental health
care is still happening, so the chances that there will be room for people to deal with this is very slim.
We have this ableist saying in the Netherlands. “Just be normal, then you are crazy enough.” People responsible for trying to tear down mental health care used things like
I am experiencing a Covid burnout. I don’t think it is just only about Covid but it is almost entirely Covid adjacent at least. We don’t talk enough about the effect of Covid on the mental health of high risk people stuck in this pandemnic. So I kinda want to create a thread that
will give you all room to talk about it too.
It has been rather a ride since Covid started and I was not in a good place before either especially physically. I was prepared for a lot of ableism, a lot of ableism in these areas. I was also prepared that the politicians will not
really want to protect us because disabled people are still seen as the blight on the human existence, as a burden on the economy and so on. I even was prepared for the trauma to come, but we as a society but especially high risk groups and disabled people are going to what is
When I told you, the Netherlands was racist, oh I meant blatantly and openly so while calling racism that EVERYBODY KNOWS is racism as not racist.
Have you heard about the Netherlands having a children's holiday Celebration called Sinterklaas? It's on the 5th of
December and it's basically based on the same historical figure that gave Americans Santa Claus, Saint Nicolas. But ours comes with another character called Black Pete.
And Black Pete is played by white people in blackface.
And yes this is a national holiday.
After decades of fighting this, change to this character is slowly, so slowly happening but not on national level really....no political condemnation. It's individual locations getting on the programme.
This character is used to be racist to Black people. The fight against
Big thread allert! I wanted to make a nice little fact thread called Disability things in the Netherlands. Some of these might apply for your country as well cause like most western countries our country is build on racism, ableism and classism but I just like to paint the
picture about our country a bit. The Netherlands seem to have this weird reputation to not have things like those I am going to mention, but it has and it need to be mentioned. I am making a start and I hope that some of my fellow Dutch disabled citizens will participate and put
in some more stuff as well!. I am especially looking for some people with experience with the horrible Participatiewet, Participation Law, to give more info if they feel up to talking about it in the comments.
Ah yes the Netherlands, where we are supposed to be made of