Weiß jemand eine Suchmaschine, die, wenn man #CripTax eingibt auch tatsächlich Ergebnisse dazu liefert und nicht nur zu irgendeinem Krypto-Dings?

Ich habe ein leckeres Brot gekauft.
Ich habe das Brot durch den Laden geworfen, als ich es eintüten wollte.

Ich habe noch ein leckeres Brot gekauft. ._. Ist das schon #criptax?

it is frustrating the ever-lovin' shit out of me that I cannot come up with an affordable way to get this recumbent shipped to me. And that whether I take the risk of shipping it from the US or switch tack and get something from AZUB in Czechia (with lower weight capacity), I am going to be pushed into spending $5 - 6K more. And I hadn't crowdfunded anywhere near the old amount I needed. 😭

I fucking hate the constant costs of being disabled. #Recumbent #Accessibility #BikeTooter #CripTax

#CripTax hat man auch in privilegierten Situationen: ich bin verbeamtet und ich bin in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung.

Weil ich es als behinderte Frau über 40 vergessen kann. Mag sein, das es annehmbare Angebote gäbe. Aber ich hab keine Kraft für die Verwaltung, ich hab keine Kraft für Prüfungen, ob ich was brauche. Es ist eh mit der gesetzlichen schon anstrengend genug.

So ich schau mal, vll erreicht es ja die richtigen Leute:
Gibt es Filme, Bücher, Podcasts etc. pp. die ähnlich wie Crip Camp die Geschichte von Menschen mit Behinderung im deutschsprachigen Bereich aufzeigt? Mir ist sehr wichtig, mich mit der Lebensrealität anderer Menschen auseinanderzusetzen aber das schließt ja dann vor allem auch so die hiesigen deutschsprachigen Gebiete mit ein, nicht nur die USA #CripLife #LebenmitBehinderung #CripTax
Für den überwiegenden Teil der Behinderten heißt ihr Leben Arbeit, Arbeit, Arbeit, für die es keinen Cent gibt, Urlaub gibt es auch nicht. #Criptax #Criptime
Klingt schlimm? Ist es, der Kampf gegen #Ableismus. Wen interessiert da noch meine Diagnose.

Einem Buchtipp aus dem Fediverse gefolgt und wollte mir "Death of the Author" von Nnedi Okorafor bestellen. Kobo bietet zwei Ausgaben: eine für 11,99 und eine für 21,23€, die – was ich noch nie gesehen habe – als "accessible" gekennzeichnet ist:
"This ebook is accessible and conforms to EPUB Accessibility 1.0 A

Certified by: Verified and Validated by Harpercollins, Inc."

9,24€ #CripTax

Derweil schaut doch sonst noch mal rüber in meine zwei Threads von letztem Jahr zum Thema #CripTime und #CripTax - die sind immer aktuell.

#DisabilityPrideMonth

https://literatur.social/@catrinity/112802161154207423

https://literatur.social/@catrinity/112852367176872676

Lena Richter (@[email protected])

Angehängt: 1 Bild Auf Instagram hab ich neulich was zum Thema #CripTime gepostet, im Rahmen des #DisabilityPrideMonth. Ich hol das auch mal hier rüber, weil ichs nun schon mal aufgeschrieben habe und auf Insta ein paar Leute meinten, sie kennen den Begriff gar nicht. Es geht hier vor allem darum, was Crip Time für mich persönlich bedeutet - für andere Menschen kann das sehr anders sein und ich habe bei diesem Aspekt noch ziemlich Glück. Trotzdem sind Einschränkungen und z. T. andere Wahrnehmung da. 1/

literatur.social

Did I make a fatal mistake by not paying the money to ship the quadricycle to Albania?

I didn't know where I'd be living or if there'd be a shed big enough for it.

Even within the US, where it was made, there are few that will service it.

OTOH, it held my weight and was really great when it was working and it sold for less than 1/10 what I'd put into it and now anything better that takes my weight will cost at least $10K I don't have... #CripTax #BikeTooter #MoveOrBust

If you think disabled people:

Need to “try harder” to survive
Can magically find money where none exists
Are exaggerating the lack of help available
Are getting needs met by the government

Read the article linked below

The government just raised 25k to protect one of their own.

Why did they do this?

Because they KNOW disabled people in Canada are kept below the poverty line. They know it’s impossible for us to survive without help.

So when one of their own became disabled - they ponied up

The rest of us who don’t have a bunch of financially secure government colleagues to give us money?

We’re left to beg for scraps. To spend our days suffering, stressing and defending our existence to friends and family

We’re left relying on mutual aid from a community of other disabled people - most of whom are struggling themselves.

Or relying on abusive family/partners who treat us badly in exchange for “helping”

We’re stripped of our autonomy and agency by punitive policies that make it so we can’t earn any extra money. We can’t marry without losing benefits. They try and force us to become “someone else’s problem”

All these politicians who donated could choose to lobby for a universal basic income. Or to make the Canada disability benefit large enough to lift us out of poverty.

They could remove barriers to support and strike down punitive rules that keep us from getting ahead

They could admit that we have a problem with lack of support that extends to almost ALL disabled people in this country.

There was nothing unique about their colleague. Disability and homelessness can happen to anyone.

The only thing unique about this situation is that he was able to raise so much money so quickly.

He had connections with deep pockets. That’s all that separates him from many of us facing medically assisted death or homelessness ourselves

When we beg you to protect your health - this is why.

Too many people think disability is a vacation and some will even say how “lucky” we are.

They don’t realize how impossible it is to survive. How degrading it is to beg for help. How exhausting our existence is

If you don’t have a wealthy spouse or family, if you’re not independently wealthy yourself, permanent disability will wreck your finances in the blink of an eye.

Being sick is expensive - and we are not given the necessary support

It doesn’t have to be like this. If every person who donated to this campaign stood up and demanded better for disabled people across the country - we might be able to see real change.

They won’t - because we don’t matter

Please remember this the next time you’re scolding someone for needing help. Or telling them that they must be wrong, missing something and/or “not trying hard enough”.

Disabled people are the strongest people I know. We fight every day for ourselves & each other

It’s the system that’s the problem. It’s people in our lives who CAN help and choose not to because they blame us for our illnesses.

It’s systemic ableism that reinforces the notion we’re “better off dead.”

We deserve better. Many of us are only alive because of the kindness of others within the community who step up and help.

Start demanding accountability from politicians. From the wealthy among us.

Start helping us find a sustainable way to survive and thrive.

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/politicians-of-all-political-stripes-raise-25-000-to-move-former-mpp-lorenzo-berardinetti-out/article_71a037f4-c93e-11ef-b729-37e5ed6d680b.html

#ableism #poverty #disability #disabilityrights #criptax #chronicillness #spoonie

Politicians of all political stripes raise $25,000 to move former MPP Lorenzo Berardinetti out of homeless shelter

Berardinetti is getting $25,000 to go toward renting and furnishing an apartment, thanks to donations from his former colleagues.

Toronto Star