Trans disabled
First of all
We're not your costumes
For your lifetime...
We're absolutely not....
The only reason why
You want a disability
Is cos
We have benefits
We can cut the long lines
We can park in front of the buildings
Do you ever feel disabled
When you're actually not?
I'm sure you can damage
Yourself to be handicapped
I bet there are tons of surgeries
For you to lose your mobility
Just like a transgender....
What if you regret this?
For transitionin?
What if you realized that
Ableism wakes up to see
This isn't you? Would you cry?
I never met a trans disabled
Before but it's a possible to
Witness a story like this...
Are you goin to take over?
Sayin I need an easy access
I have a wheelchair
Even though you can walk...
Somethin is wrong
With your mental....
I don't mean invisibility
I mean you're capable to do things
On your own without any assistance...
Are we a joke?
Do you think we're a retard?
I'm not sure what's your intentions are...
But we're humans we have to deal with
The bull shit...
It's why therapists exist....
They exist for you
If you feel like you're handicapped...
Well you got a mental illness
That's a disability....
You want to transfer yourself to
Special needs...
Why?
Why do you feel like you have Down syndrome
Or have autism?
Or any disability?
When you don't at all?
Again
We're not your costumes
For your lifetime....
We're not your pranks
We're not even part of your transitionin...
💯✊🏿♿️©️ Kai C. 10-9-23
Gratitude is one of the easiest an most powerful ways to transform your life. If you become truly grateful, you will magnetize everything you need, wherever you go, and in everything you do. In fact, without gratitude, nothing can ever change. Your life will charge to the degree that you use gratitude and begin to feel grateful. If you are just a little bit grateful, your life will change a little bit. If you are very grateful, your life will change a lot. It's up to you.
#thesecret
#goodbodyessentials
Never forget 😢
In 1898, the federally appointed postmaster for Lake City, South Carolina, Frazier Baker, was lynched, along with his baby daughter, Julia. This was a lynching by bullets, which also hit his wife, Lavinia and four of their children. The crime which incensed the white mob that descended on their house (also the town post office)? That of being a black postmaster - no more, no less. And no one was ever convicted.
White supremacists all over the South were infuriated at President McKinley's postings of Black federal employees; he had spoken out against lynching in order to secure the Black vote when he was running for president. This sentiment led directly to the massacre in Wilmington later that year, which destroyed the Black prosperity in that North Carolina port and turned the previously majority-Black town majority-White, practically overnight. It also dismantled the rising and theretofore successful Fusionist party, a coalition of working class Blacks and Whites.
This picture was taken after Lavinia Baker and her five surviving children escaped and relocated up to Boston; the faces say it all.
People love to talk about 'get over it' and 'slavery was so long ago' and 'Black people love to be victims' - when the issue is truly systemic and not dismantled in a day. We will be fighting the results of how our society was formed (and how that formation is protected by white supremacy to this day) for a long time. And let's not forget that the white poor (and that of every other race) also get left behind in this scheme which only benefits the few.
BlackLuv17 ⚡⚡⚡
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