Todos las vidas, todos los cuidados
Recopilación de tuits que denuncian prácticas capacitistas, misautistas, cuerdistas, edadistas y gordofóbicas bajo estado de alarma por COVID. Los tuits recogen distintos posicionamientos sobre la terminología que refiere al sujeto de discriminación, así como la interrelación entre estos. Por ello, y dado el carácter de la recopilación, se recogerán en ella las referencias originales, exceptuando las impliquen agravio o violación de derechos. Los tuits no responden a prioridad, orden o fecha de publicación.
I’m really NOT vibing with it. Covid killed my cousin and my great grandpa. I've been getting shock therapy. I miss my friend who left me (my fault for being an asshole.) I’m autistic. I’m out of a job for counting incorrect change and breaking down at the register.
— ?⬛Matty Damien? (@Matty_Hatter) May 22, 2020
{{ABA, COVID DISC.}}
— Rusanya is NoPuzzl, and Recently Graduated. ?⚖? (@NoPuzzl98) May 21, 2020
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When you're an Autistic who was sent to an ABA facility as a kid (hell, even as an adult maybe) you're taught everything you do is wrong, and that your existence is wrong, and for us that may have just…transferred over to other stuff?
Like COVID.
@BorisJohnson @DominicRaab @MattHancock My mental health has badly been affected since lockdown i don't have family only have one close friend I'm also autistic and finding this very difficult as I'm unable to go out and see them as I'm at high risk #MentalHealthMatters #Covid_19
— CuteKitty/Kirsty (@Cute_Kitty92) May 19, 2020
I’m so crushed. I lost my job due to covid in March. But it’s really hitting me now. I can’t find another job. I’m physically disabled and autistic, there’s few places I can even work. I’m trying to apply to get money from the government but it’s a complicated process
— Sam (@blathersfan) May 19, 2020
#AskingAutistics any autistic people struggling with the fact that because of COVID-19 you can always safely take stim toys out of the house with you?
— Nat (@neurocryptid) May 19, 2020
How is Megan, an autistic mom, managing the uncertainty of the COVID pandemic? #ActuallyAutistic #quarentinelife – https://t.co/XkanlYbuYM pic.twitter.com/g2ANIdPqyp
— Geek Club Books (@geekclubbooks) May 18, 2020
I get confused by the "learning disability and or autism", because LeDeR is learning disability (with or without autism). So they don't know how many autistic people have died from covid.
— Dan Beale Cocks (@DanBeale1) May 18, 2020
Esta es también la "antigua normalidad" para muchas de nosotras. Subjetividades inadaptadas (¿inadaptables?) que sufrimos a diario la normalidad capitalista, cuerdista, capacitista, machisma, LGTBIfóbica, racista. #MeMad #NuevaNormalidad https://t.co/LaHR4tS7uJ
— A. Trastornada (@ATrastornada) May 12, 2020
Yo no quiero una nueva normalidad, ni un nuevo sentido común, ni una nueva cordura, ni un nuevo equilibrio. Desmontá el cuerdismo hoy y siempre! #PoderNeurodiverso #OrgulloLoco #DiversidadMental https://t.co/xLgjIgWMjC
— Alan Robinson (@AlanRobinsonOk) May 10, 2020
#COVID19 outbreaks and deaths are a problem in ALL institutions, not just nursing homes. We need to keep all people safe and work even harder to prevent admissions and to transition people out NOW! #WhatWeNeed is more $ for community services. https://t.co/MKgXtsspXF
— Alison Barkoff (@AlisonBarkoff) May 22, 2020
Seguimos sin saber las cifras de las mujeres con #DiversidadFuncional y #SufrimientoPsíquico, presas en instituciones o en *su hogar, víctimas de #ViolenciaMachista en el contexto de #Covid19. Seguimos sin un estudio de la 'eficacia' de los recursos accesibles de ayuda. @DelGobVG
— AcciumRed ▼ (@acciumred_media) May 21, 2020
Estoy tan desesperada por tener una rutina fuera de casa que hoy he soñado que volvía al curro. Sólo me pasaban desgracias porque no paraba de cagarla y aún así estaba: feliz.
— Coco Nuts ? (@la_nuts) May 22, 2020
¿Necesito interacción social rutinaria para ser feliz? Digo sí.
Reasonable Adjustments for Disabled, Chronically Ill and Neurodivergent PhD Students Due to COVID-19, please sign and RT: https://t.co/y3BWW5b3KS
— Eleni Chambers (@EleniLChambers) May 14, 2020
Don't call it social distancing!
— Baptiste Brossard (@BaptistBrossard) March 21, 2020
= "physical distancing" https://t.co/6zQM2ZDBXH
El consumo de psicofármacos entre la población asalariada se ha duplicado desde el inicio de la pandemia
— Helios E.M. (@Helios_EM) May 22, 2020
por @LisGaibar, via @Primera_Vocal https://t.co/pbugMl0Qt7 pic.twitter.com/YJju35FAaB
La Barceloneta, en Fase 0, parece el patio de recreo de un manicomio.pic.twitter.com/sF5zyLoW1r
— Juan Soto Ivars (@juansotoivars) May 18, 2020
Para muchas, la "antigua normalidad" y la "nueva normalidad" equivalen a la misma anormalidad que nos atraviesa como personas locas. Inadaptadas, estigmatizadas, psiquiatrizadas, viviendo en una espiral de sufrimiento psíquico constante. #MeMad https://t.co/3KpT6WDI93
— A. Trastornada (@ATrastornada) May 15, 2020
Algunos hablan de la vuelta a la normalidad y nosotras pensamos que esta nunca debió existir porque supeditar nuestras vidas a sus dictámenes supone perturbar la verdadera esencia del ser humano condicionando nuestra libertad. #FuckNormality #MadPride #OrgulloLoco #MeMad pic.twitter.com/Vysns7xpoC
— Orgullo Loco Madrid (@OrgulloLocoMad) May 5, 2020
"#COVIDー19 y Personas con #DiscapacidadPsicosocial" – Detención discriminatoria y administración de tratamientos que alteran la mente contra la voluntad de una persona nunca están justificadas… ni en las pandemias. ??https://t.co/xmysNL4drh – #orgulloloco #ddhh #alterpsi pic.twitter.com/vywY85TIAO
— RompiendoLaEtiqueta (@XLaEtiqueta) March 26, 2020
Got stopped by the police going to Tesco, wanted to know the purpose of our journey. He seemed to disbelieve that we were from Smalltown and asked for our address. Then he asked what was wrong with the shops in Smalltown that we felt we needed to go to Tesco. Made me v anxious.
— Charlotte Walker (@BipolarBlogger) May 22, 2020
Coronavirus or no, why do we have so many people in nursing homes? "History has taught us that persons we formerly believed could only reside in institutions can successfully reside in the community with access to the right supports." .https://t.co/TmzHC60V66
— Susan Mizner (@spmizner) May 22, 2020
Nursing homes with a significant number of black and Latino residents have been twice as likely to be hit by the coronavirus as predominantly white facilities.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 21, 2020
This article is published in partnership with @baltimoresun, @LAist and @thesouthern.https://t.co/51f6yZPlDu
Another blog – mercifully, mostly *not* written by me, but by Liv and @BaptistBrossard
— Amy Chandler (@DrAmyChandler) May 21, 2020
In the blog, Baptiste and I reflect on some of the implications of lockdown for thinking about the social nature of self-harm (1/3) https://t.co/0vr6CkPauZ