I wouldn't do anything different if I was that bear except stare her right on the face as I slowly chewed up that kayak.
i’m fucking dead at this white woman demanding to know why this bear is interrupting her afternoon
instead of thinking up a 500 word apology for your event being woefully inaccessible to disabled people (or offering “solutions” for the inaccessibility that show you have little understanding of disabled ppl’s realities*), use all that time and energy to either find ways to make your event accessible, or cancel it and publicly inform everyone why.
in our experience the solidarity possibilities of just not holding inaccessible events are hugely ignored and it needs to stop. if your event excludes disabled people, you’re part of the problem.
refusing to plan or host events that exclude disabled ppl is a way to support & show solidarity with us while highlighting to others that accessibility is important.
just being aware of how inaccessible something is doesn’t make it okay.
*e.g.: “we’ll be happy to carry you / your chair / walker up the stairs!”, “it’s not scent free but we’ll keep the windows open!”, “there’s no quiet room but you can go outside!” etc.
im deleting
accidentally opening internet explorer
@ the 7 people who unfollowed me today
ur mean to me
I want these shoes
what im here for: little girls being allowed to cut their hair short and wear comfortable clothes so they can roll around and play. little girls never being asked about their theoretical “boyfriends” and not having the idea of having a boyfriend thrust on them. little girls having crushes on their best friend whos a girl and being able to be open about it. little girls being allowed to be themselves and be comfortable and be little kids.
I quite like my glasses though Snapchat: itsagifnotagif