Becoming disabled is *the* most radicalizing thing that can happen to you because it happens atop whatever marginalizations you already have, amplifies them into a laser focus.
For cishet white men, it can be the first time they've *ever* experienced marginalization.
For cishet white men, it can be the first time they've *ever* experienced marginalization.
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It's the one radicalizing event basically guaranteed to happen to every human.
It's a unifying experience across the whole population.
This is why Nazis always go after disabled people first.
I lost friends - I learned about the limits of family love. The people who had to endure that change don't look at you quite the same. The phrase 1/
Life is hard. Making the least of us suffer in silence only silences the fatigue and reasonable problems of others
https://youtu.be/ogLJapz3oik?si=OEjzTRFCSXqntyUM
as you say below, if you're lucky enough to live a long life, you WILL experience you own flavour of disability and so it should be a universally talked about and shared experience
but ( dunno I'm not a poli-sci major
Once a fascist always a fascist
No backsies
Can't tell if I'm mixing metaphors, but it feels like it works.
People have the hardest time understanding that white privilege is also the accumulated goodwill and resources of families that were favored by the legal and social structures of this country.
I know of no reason the CEO’s treason should ever be forgot.