PLEASE HELP DISABLED FAMILY SURVIVE HOMELESSNESS Disabled Latina Multidisciplinary Artist Full Time Caretaker for elderly mother and their Emotional Support Animal Sole income was from creating Homeless & lost access to equipment Raising funds weekly for Hotel to stay off the street and away […]
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@mutualaid @disabilityjustice 1055 needed (700 by Tuesday) this isn't counting the car please help, no more food or gas left - very ill today https://ko-fi.com/sabilewsoundshttps://linktr.ee/sabilewsounds
If you can give anything helps! Care isn’t boring. It’s not a burden, a bother or a chore. Investing in each other, living in our values every day, contributing to reduce the suffering of another in a sick world… these things light me up ⭐️ What lights you up and why? ✨ Linktr.ee/SabiLewSounds
Framing mutual aid as a problem just screams insecurity. Nothing says “my wealth is fragile and my peace is nonexistent” more than making fun of people who are down and out in any kind of way. Community is the wealth I want to have. It’s wealth I want future generations of queer kids to have.
This is also a message to me. Full transparency. I may not often act on this thought but it comes up for me. That’s why I know it when I see it. Supremacy delusion is being upheld by our individual tyranny driven by our lack of willingness & ability to accept or transmute our own insecurities.
You’re not smarter than houseless people, unemployed people, disabled people, poor people, single moms, racialized people, women, queer people, men, or anyone else. Most of us can tell on some level when you think you are & chances are you won’t like what you get when you treat people that way
I notice way too many people operate from this belief that “people are not as smart as me” and it’s usually not true lol. I have seen people who treat people this way experience the evidence directly in return. It’s a fallacy that our brain creates to deal with insecurity.
The repulsion people cultivate toward poor people, distressed people and unhoused people is the facade the build to feel stronger in the face of someone who reveals the reality of how poor people are mistreated so flagrantly. That’s why the tensions are rising as rates of homelessness rise.