- the lady at the welfare office cancelling my benefits
- the lady at the welfare office cancelling my b
The lady at the w
"Choosing not to work is morally wrong. Being too disabled to work is fine though."
Okay, now how do you dictate who is disabled enough not to work? This is a major part of how systemic ableism happens.
Think for a second.
Think.
90% of disabilities are invisible. Those with power able to determine if we're fucked up enough to be unable to work are often ableists. They rarely give a flying fuck about us and would rather we were no longer a "burden" in order to make space for someone willing and able to work.
Landlords are evil, we know this, but how tf can you look at someone and decide they're opting to just not work? Do you consider the retired to be lazy because they're not working? My disabilities ate invisible until they're not, and it took going to court in order to get on SSDI. Because of dumbfuck ableists like you, I have to deal with other dumbfuck ableists telling me I'm evil/lazy/faking it and therefore I'm the evil category.
Kindly take a few seats and sit your dumbass down. You're making an annoying fool of yourself with this noise.
Landlords aren’t evil because they ‘don’t work’, landlords are evil because they hoard homes, force us to pay for housing and create homelessness.
CEOs aren’t evil because they ‘don’t work’, CEOs are even because they extract profit from what others create (which is wage theft) and force us to do their bidding or get fired, which creates poverty.
Their power and parasitic nature is the problem. Whether they work is irrelevant.
Get this ridiculous ‘work as morally good’ shit out of your system or sooner or later you will find yourself believing some fucked up bullshit.