So I just found out that it is illegal in most US states for parents to disinherit their disabled children.
Which is interesting because my parent disinherited me last year basically BECAUSE I’m disabled and she “didn’t believe it.”
Which also means:
The flying monkeys/enablers who took part in deliberately destroying my life a year ago at the behest of my parent who wanted my life destroyed because she didn’t believe I was disabled—& therefore are expecting $$$ from my parent’s will as compensation for destroying my life…
May not be as financially secure as they think they are
Now that my parent is dead
& everyone is drooling over what the will says/what their chunk of the booty will be.
I’m interested in finding an estate attorney knowledgeable abt this (licensed to practice in Colorado).
As a reminder:
I have two federally-recognized disabilities, both of which are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The people who destroyed my life a year ago because “long covid isn’t real” are ALL extremely wealthy.
But they wanted *more.*
And it actually gets worse.
There is a trust my Dad set up in the 1980s for my “health and welfare.”
Last June—when I was severely ill & disabled both physically & cognitively, and also HOMELESS—“someone” stopped the monthly income I’d been getting for my healthcare.
I found out last week that the “someone” was my extremely rich parent who requested that the trust send HER the income monthly instead of me.
So money my Dad wanted me to have for my “health & welfare” went to someone who already had massive amounts of money.
🤔
Fact:
American “ethics” can be quantified by level of privilege.
The richer a person is, the more fucked up their moral character.
My parent died on a recreational trip to French Polynesia.
I haven’t been able to pay my electric bill since January.
🤔
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Yet the FAA looks at pilots, ground crews, & air traffic controllers in 🇺🇸 that repeatedly make dangerous errors/cause scary near-misses at major US airports and says:
“It would be one thing if we found a certain piece of technology in the cockpit or a certain control tower where there were a lot of issues. But instead what we’re finding is that pilots, ground crews & controllers alike seem to be experiencing this uptick.”
I knew my Dad was dead 2 hours before I was told officially. He was on the different continent.
I sent N95s to everyone I knew in early/mid January 2020.
I left the state of Mass. last year as a group of “friends” & “family” were planning to take even more of my possessions.
I know my intuition is often correct. I think a lot of people do. I find it interesting that there seems to be a movement recently to “shame” people for trusting their own wisdom—at a time when “the state,” etc. needs us all to be mindlessly following the rest of the herd.
“Everyone knows it comes from bats, everyone knows how it spreads from bats to humans, no one really tries to stop it bc the transmission would require a change to local economic activities (small-scale date palm sap sales in poor areas.)”
Person on twitter:
I’d rather get long covid than wear a mask.
Person w/cognitive issues post-covid: My doctor said it’s not Alzheimer’s so I’m fine.
Person w/25 new health problems post-covid: Long covid isn’t real plus I was vaccinated.
WHO: there is no emergency.
CDC: Covid is over so we’re not collecting data anymore.
POTUS: Covid is over. You can tell because no one is masking.
Doctors: If you’re concerned about a highly transmissible disease that can destroy your entire life you’re clinically insane.
Society: Covid is over, long covid isn’t real, sick people are expendable/insane, disabled people aren’t humans, everything is 💯 fine, & it’s weird that I’ve been sick on and off for two years but it’s probably gluten.
Some of us were not only abandoned by family, friends, and society, but we were victims of financial and property crimes. No one cares. Not law enforcement, not elected officials, no one. People with LC have zero civil rights despite being protected (on paper) by the #ADA.
And what does society do now, 3+ years later?
Nothing. There is no help. No support.
Sure the Twitter covid-conscious community says all the right things but actual logistical/physical/“real” support?