We got nothing! Weβre broke! Canβt do it.
Maybe next cycle, if you vote! Itβs your fault, you know; you didnβt vote for enough of us and now we canβt do anything.
Perhaps if you donated? (14/14)
@marrowescape
Historian of social unrest, colonialism, economic change, Anglo-American law. Disabled, queer, translesbian, and proud. β‘οΈ conversion student, honored to be a future member of the Tribe. Writing nuanced takes everywhere I go. Reading all the books.
We got nothing! Weβre broke! Canβt do it.
Maybe next cycle, if you vote! Itβs your fault, you know; you didnβt vote for enough of us and now we canβt do anything.
Perhaps if you donated? (14/14)
Thereβs always some extra money for a new plane or a warehouse or somebodyβs flight to Italy, but when it comes time to fund Medicaid, well golly gee, look at all these senators showing off their empty pockets on the tv! (13/14)
If we wanted those things, we would have them by now. Or at any other period in history when we decided we didnβt want βotherβ people here. (12/14)
But if we defunded the entire military apparatus tomorrow, if we had zero undocumented residents in America, if we never gave a single cent in foreign aid again, we would still not have universal health care, affordable housing, mental health treatment, or any other economic safety net. (11/14)
We just donβt have the political will to do it.
This is why populism takes hold. This particular tune is the same song that weβve seen throughout American history - all that βAmerica Firstβ garbage keeping folks trapped in that binary. (10/14)
We could give all undocumented people the same benefits Americans receive just by virtue of walking across the imaginary line and weβd still have plenty left over to actually take care of people in this country. (9/14)
But the reason folks donβt have good jobs or food or a mortgage isnβt because of undocumented people taking resources. (8/14)
It isnβt actually binary. Those in power would prefer you think so, because then they donβt have to do anything about any of it. The status quo is great for the kingmakers. (7/14)
Thatβs it, thatβs the whole reason.
It isnβt because there isnβt enough money, or because you have to choose between a foreign countryβs defenses and food on your table. (6/14)
The reason we point to drugs and opiates and complain about the unhoused instead of creating real, affordable housing is because we donβt have the political will to do it. (5/14)
The reason we say the problem is trade agreements and overseas manufacturing and refuse to make existence affordable is because we donβt have the political will to do it. (4/14)
The reason we say βitβs about the mental health, not the gunsβ and then refuse to fund mental health is because we donβt have the political will to do it. (3/14)
The reason we donβt have universal health care isnβt because we dump a ton of funding into our military. Itβs because we donβt have the political will to do it. (2/14)
I totally get why people have binary thinking on this topic, but, at least to me, this is the easiest messaging problem in the world to crack (1/14)
βWe should take stakes in companies when people need something,β Trump has said. If this is socialism, it is socialism without a proletariat, central planning without a plan.β Excerpt From βA Horseshoe Theory of Trumpβ Gilad Edelman The Atlantic
@giladedelman.bsky.social This particular section of your article can just as easily be explained with the word βfascism.β
A bit baffled why youβre trying to shoehorn definitions here. Horseshoes are unnecessary. Fascism has always been in bed with capital.
I'm attending Showing Up for Racial Justice's event, βA National Call to Action: White People Against ICE! Our Role in Showing Up in Solidarityβ - sign www.mobilize.us/surj/event/8...
Please please take a minute for this! It helps us to center disabled folks in our work and is so important, especially now since this bill may wipe us off the mapβ¦
I'm attending Showing Up for Racial Justice's event, βKeep Every Neighbor Safe! white people organizing our own against anti-immigrant racismβ - sign up!
Writing words for my own sanity again - I have @sophiegilbert.bsky.social and her brilliant article in the Atlantic this week to thank for my current primal scream into the void.
On white womanhood and proximity to power:
I cannot WAIT to read this after reading her incredible piece in the Atlantic. Some of the best writing Iβve read in a very long time.
Read this today and holy shit. Canβt wait to grab your book! What an incredible assessment of our generation and our processes of unlearning the cultural damage done to all of us.
I appreciate how incisive and analytical you are while remaining accessible! Not easy for writers to do! ππ»
Some thoughts on the role of religion and its relationship to the endless complaints of young men.
As usual, I try to not go full historian here and work to make my writing as accessible as possible.
Today I had to write a bunch of public relations nonsense for the dumbasses in DC that reads like βWe help the poor cripples achieve the American dream! And stop waste and fraud somehow! And BOOTSTRAPS!!! Workforce development!!!!!!!β
Anyway yeah things in America are going great and this is fine
@repjasmine.bsky.social I just want to say, as a hot wheels myself, I approve your message. Fuck Greg Abbott, we don't claim him or his wheels, and he's a disgrace to the disability community.
Keep doing what you're doing, because we need you. π€
This has made me feel like I am in a weird fog for a while now, and I didn't even realize it was happening, but I think despite the INSANELY VIVID DREAMS (gtfo out of my brain, weird horror movie shit, delete from RAM) I am finally starting to feel like myself.
Which is to say, baseline cynic.
I haven't exactly meant to disappear from social media for a month (π«’) but I've been working on getting my meds adjusted and am, after about 18 months of titrating, FINALLY off my SSRI and on the lowest dose before I'm done done. (Once it's at this level it no longer contains SSRI meds.)
I work here! ππ»
We are a pretty amazing bunch and I work with some badass civil rights attorneys who will go to the mat for disabled folks. You should follow us, especially if youβre in AL like me!