Ableism Enables All Forms of Inequity and Hampers All Liberation Efforts. Ableism has been used for generations to degrade, oppress, control and disappear disabled and nondisabled people alike.

In this engaging interview, Talila A. Lewis argues that ableism has deep implications for every other marginalized identity. In short, ableism, according to Lewis, is at the root of other powerful hegemonic sites — from race and class to colonialism and nationality. In this way, they uncover the ways in which ableism insidiously operates across space and time. As an abolitionist community lawyer, educator and organizer, Lewis has focused on abolishing the medical-carceral-industrial complex and highlighting the inextricable links between ableism, racism, classism, and all other forms of oppression and violence.

https://truthout.org/articles/ableism-enables-all-forms-of-inequity-and-hampers-all-liberation-efforts

#PeopleWithDisabilities #DecolonizeYourMind #AntiAbleism #DisabledLivesMatter #Decolonization #EndOppression #Intersectionality #Activism #DisabledActivists #BeAComrade #NoAbleism #DisabilityRights #HumanRights #Classism #Colonialism #Capitalism #Inequality #Liberation #Inequity #marginalized #RiseUpAgainstAbleism #StopBeingEnableists #Educational #DisabilityAwareness #Inclusion #NothingWithUsWithoutUs

Ableism Enables All Forms of Inequity and Hampers All Liberation Efforts

Ableism has been used for generations to degrade, oppress, control and disappear disabled and nondisabled people alike.

Truthout

If any of you #men following me missed my mutuals' post - expressing gratitude for men who stepped up & helped take on some of the emotional labour than women have shouldered - please read it, first:

https://disabled.social/@vlrny/116325171044986558

Then - make your own decision on whether to be a silent enabler of misogyny or a comrade to women who have to deal with misogynist wankerbutternoodles here.
You also can choose to support anti-ableism by speaking out against it, in public (like many women already have!) or keep on silently enabling it by choosing to be friendly to ableists who are also misogynistic.

Many women & disabled folks are watching. We notice who steps up & who does not. You can do better than stay silent about misogynists - as men - that call has to come, loudly, from within the mens' arena. You can do better than silently enable ableism - that call has to come from non-disabled folks.

Stop being OK with letting women & disabled folks take more hits - because you lack courage to take some of the emotional labour off our overburdened backs.

*You're supposed to feel some discomfort reading this - if you've failed to use your privileges as men to do better than be silent enablers of your fellow men.*

#AllMen #PeopleWithDisabilities #StopMisogyny
#StopAbleism #BraveUp #GrowSomeCourage #EmotionalLabor #Intersectionality #DoBetterMen #Patriarchy #Enablers

Valerie Roney (@[email protected])

There've been a couple of cultural dust ups on fedi in the last few weeks and I just wanted to thank the men who've boosted and uplifted the voices of women calling bullshit, and especially those taking the time to talk to men individually trying to explain why they are out of line. Women often complain (justifiably!) about having to do all the emotional labour in social settings and it is just so beautiful to see men stepping up. Serious respect, mah dudes! 💪🧡 #tonicMasculinity

disabled.social

Yesterday @Erdrandbewohner postet a video about pick up artists “specializing” themselves in autistic women and the fact that 88,4% of autistic women report that they experienced SA in the past. The number didn’t surprise me and I am one them.

So, what makes autistic women and people of all genders, that are not cis men so prone to experience SA?

I didn’t watch the video, I don’t want to, but here are my thoughts about this, based on my personal experiences and what I learned from other feminists.

Besides all the bullshit all women have to deal with, primarily the fact that we learn very early that our needs are much less important than the needs of men, that we are constantly criticized for being angry, speaking out or purely existing, there are several other aspects that make us extremely vulnerable.

First there is the obvious aspect that many of us have difficulties reading social cues and we take things very literally, that we think that everyone is as honest as we are. But that is not the main reason in my experience. It’s also not the fact that our natural body language and stimming, like playing with our hair can be perceived as flirting when we are not.

It’s the constant invalidation we have to deal with since childhood. That is true to a certain extent for autistic men and allistic women too, but the intersection of both is extreme and I can’t even imagine how it must be for black autistic women or autistic women of colour.

I learned very early that my needs are not important, that I am too sensitive, too loud, annoying, that I am the problem and was told that I should stop making things up, shut the fuck up and adapt. I learned that life is painful, that love is painful, that interacting with other people, with this world is painful, that was my normality until I started to read feminist books, until I found out that I am autistic at the age of 42 and connected with the autistic online-community. And even now these things are so deeply ingrained into my system, that they influence me on a subconscious level and probably always will.

Autistic women are often undiagnosed and/or misdiagnosed, which makes us end up in burnout, isolated, unsupported or being stuck in relationships, that are not good for us, not understanding what is going on. It happened to me, that I stayed overnight at a men’s apartment, who already made me feel uncomfortable, but I ignored my intuition, because I had nowhere else to go, I was practically homeless, because burnout crashed my life.

But rape culture doesn’t start with non-consensual sex or even touch, it starts with men believing that they can do whatever the fuck they want to a woman and get away with it, because the sad truth is, that they usually do.

So, to all the men, who think that they are the good ones and not part of the problem, please ask yourself the following questions honestly:

When there is a conflict between a man and a woman, do you automatically assume that he is right and she is probably wrong or at least overreacting?

Do you act differently in a group with other men than on your own?

When another man makes a sexist joke, do you call him out or do you say nothing?

What consequences do men who behave sexist have to face from you?

Do you think, that women are complicated and difficult to understand?

Did you ever read a feminist book?

It’s not all men who take advantage of vulnerable women, but all men profit from patriarchy in one way or the other and most of you feel way to comfortable in doing so.

#ActuallyAutistic #AuDHD #neurodivergent #Feminism #Intersectionality

I think this is a suitable moment to share this post and very interesting interaction with the autistic community about the difference between mansplaining and autistic info dumping again.

During the last month, I had two very different experiences when asking the people on Mastodon for advice.

When I asked the Linux community for advice, everyone was very kind, supportive and helpful. It's an amazing community and I am still so grateful for that delightful experience.

When I asked the German-speaking community for advice, because I was looking for an instance I can recommend to my friend, there were helpful, kind and supportive people too and in the end I got the invitation for a suitable instance. But there were also people mansplaining to me, giving "advice" that was not based on facts, but their personal limited experiences they perceived as universal truth. I didn't ask for it in my post, it was disrespectful and draining. I had to block a mutual, a member of the autistic community and that's always difficult for me. Reading my former post about mansplaining again was an important part of understanding why I had to make this decision.

https://autistics.life/@KaCi/115315132518316545

#ActuallyAutistic #AuDHD #neurodivergent #feminism #intersectionality

Kaja :AuPan: (@[email protected])

Content warning: Autistic infodump vs mansplaining - what's the difference?

Autistics Life Community
Why Does Being a Black Woman Feel Like a Humiliation Ritual?

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There's a very good turnout on today's march for independence!

Many saltires, of course, but also lots of EU, pride, trans rights, and Palestinian flags, too.

#Scotland #independence #intersectionality

I'm seeing posts about the gender wage gap in the US but I'm bothered by the fact that the numbers they're pulling are averaged and race isn't addressed as being as important.

The gendered wage gap is also a racialized wage gap and women of color get ripped off far more money than white women do. Saying it's a difference of 18% on average isn't truly accurate.

intersectionality matters and glossing over the differences by race is disingenuous.

#Pay #Wages #Race #Feminism #Intersectionality