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Like, everyone experiences disrespect all the time from people, this is life. But I donāt think that access to appropriate health care should depend on your ability to push back against this kind of nonsense, and yet somehow it does
Thanks! It helps knowing Iām not alone, just sorry it happens to anyone!
I was living in LA and visited my brother in Brooklyn. His apartment building had a poster about recycling or something that said āHey New Yorkersā, and I had to laugh, because you wouldnāt really say āHey Angelenosā - itās just not possible to address Angelenos as a group like that.
Thereās an extended riff on the second half of that in this book, I recommend it, itās from interviews with women at work nyupress.org/978147983545...
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Ah, the Just World Fallacy, our old friend
I want to sing this to the tune of Schoolhouse Rockās āLolly lolly lolly get your adverbs hereā
I had just moved to LA and made the rash decision to go to the movie theater at the Grove after work, alone, with no particular movie in mind, asking the person at the front desk what was good today. And thats how I saw Pirates of the Caribbean. It felt like freedom.