{"id":6986,"date":"2022-06-27T12:37:30","date_gmt":"2022-06-27T19:37:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hobbitsabroad.com\/?p=6986"},"modified":"2022-06-27T15:12:01","modified_gmt":"2022-06-27T22:12:01","slug":"the-burn-it-all-down-rant","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hobbitsabroad.com\/?p=6986","title":{"rendered":"The &#8220;Burn It All Down&#8221; Rant"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font face=\"Georgia\"><\/p>\n<p class=Indent>First off &#8211; before we get going &#8211; Happy Summer! &#8217;tis the season for salads, as the world continues to be tucked-in-the-devil&#8217;s-armpit temperatures. This is a really great <a href=\"https:\/\/www.connoisseurusveg.com\/bacon-roasted-chickpeas\/\">savory salad addition.<\/a> Enjoy!<\/p>\n<hr width=15%>\n<p class=Indent>Now for the rant &#8211; no, not <i>that<\/i> one. This is a new one:<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>We don&#8217;t often talk about accommodation in our family. Our sister JC uses a wheelchair, and when she got her first chair, T&#8217;s father ripped up all the carpet in the downstairs of the house, and tiled it. The pantry is no longer a narrow closet under the stairs but a wide space next to the fridge, with sliding barn doors. Things are at varied heights, and our sister&#8217;s closet in her bedroom has been rebuilt lower. None of this is an out-of-the-box solution T&#8217;s parents bought at The Disabled Store (if there&#8217;s any such thing, it&#8217;s ridiculously, prohibitively, SUPER expensive &#8211; like her wheelchairs). They just figured out some things, and made them work. It&#8217;s an evolving process.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/wishiwerebaking\/4307505674\/in\/photolist-J6p5pC-SLYTU7-pDrzSt-kqRLVw-deGKna-bxYxWi-8f8Pxr-8an8dy-7yD6nd-7yD2pd-6Hzcu2-6HDejJ-5Adf4P-5zki1V-5zpBSs-5r5mfp-5pkDUK-5pkAQ6-57YE3y-53fyCu-zjL9k\" title=\"Woodlands 14\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" hspace=10 align=left src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/4014\/4307505674_8edf8dc3d9_w.jpg\" width=\"267\" height=\"400\" alt=\"Woodlands 14\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=Indent>We have learned, living with our sister, that casual ableism &#8211;  subtle discrimination in favor of able-bodied people &#8211; is A Thing, an insidious thing, that exists. At her private, Christian elementary school she was carried around like a piece of furniture &#8211; or, more realistically, like a fondly disregarded cat or a rag doll, even though she was a child too old to be carried &#8211; and honestly, how safe was it for the school to allow <i>other children<\/i> to carry her? When she was older, she had to go up long inclines to even get to the wheelchair ramp. Our church was recently updated and modernized &#8211; and still lacks some basic ADA accommodation, including a ramp to the platform. Wheelchair users aren&#8217;t expected to actually, you know, be among the people <i>giving<\/i> the sermons or prayers, apparently. The family noted this, and basically accepted it in silence&#8230; because, what could we do? We&#8217;d asked a few questions to a few people, and gotten chagrined or blank-faced non-answers. Disabled people weren&#8217;t in the plans, and the plans would go forward as they were&#8230; because casual ableism Is A Thing. (NB: Some people feel we should have made more noise earlier. Probably. It&#8217;s hard to overcome conditioning when you&#8217;re in the minority, though.)<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>We almost <i>expect<\/i> organizations to fail JC, because they do it so often. When she went to beauty school, they put off her enrollment for a solid month because they were <del>working on getting her a special cart at her height, a special chair for her clients, and specialized seating in her classroom<\/del> basically panicking, honestly. She did get to go to Disneyland, and she got to go first on all the rides, which was A Really Good Experience, but even though they had time and means to prepare, she had to buy her own specialized equipment. Her beauty school sent people to wash her client&#8217;s hair <i>for<\/i> her&#8230; because they couldn&#8217;t figure out how to make the world work for a disabled stylist, regardless of what they promised when she enrolled.<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2018 gave T more understanding and compassion about casual ableism than she&#8217;d previously had. When some days your hands don&#8217;t work to open jars in the kitchen, or carry heavy platters or a cast iron skillet&#8230; you have to make adjustments. When you can&#8217;t sit comfortably in every chair&#8230; you sit in your cushy chairs at home. You wear your mask everywhere, even though you hate it and would like to burn it with the heat of a thousand suns. You <a href=\"<a href=\"https:\/\/thewalrus.ca\/garlic-in-a-jar\/\">re-learn your life<\/a> in a way that makes you hate yourself less for your shortcomings, you make allowances for the people who make assumptions, and who don&#8217;t understand&#8230; but you resent it with the heat of those same thousand suns, and those suns go <i>nuclear<\/i> over your baby sister.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/wishiwerebaking\/12752086104\/in\/photolist-J6p5pC-SLYTU7-pDrzSt-kqRLVw-deGKna-bxYxWi-8f8Pxr-8an8dy-7yD6nd-7yD2pd-6Hzcu2-6HDejJ-5Adf4P-5zki1V-5zpBSs-5r5mfp-5pkDUK-5pkAQ6-57YE3y-53fyCu-zjL9k\" title=\"Skyway Drive 132\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" hspace=10 align=right src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/2888\/12752086104_b6184b7fe5_w.jpg\" width=\"322\" height=\"400\" alt=\"Skyway Drive 132\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=Indent>So, when JC texted us six months ago, excited about attending her first concert at the Shoreline Amphitheater, we wished her eardrums luck, and didn&#8217;t think much of it&#8230; until she posted on Instagram that the venue was awful. &#8220;What happened?&#8221; asked. First, no one knew where the disabled parking lot was, and when they finally found it, they wouldn&#8217;t let her friends park there, even though they had a placard and a clear need. The parking lot was unpaved and difficult to navigate in a wheelchair. When they finally got in, finally found someone who knew where the ADA accommodating seats were, they discovered they had to go down a flight of eight stairs.<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>The woman on staff asked, &#8220;Can&#8217;t you walk down eight stairs?&#8221; and rolled her eyes when JC said she could not. And told her friends to &#8220;be quiet&#8221; when they protested this.<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>We aren&#8217;t the nice people in the family; that&#8217;s reserved for &#8230;somebody else, maybe T&#8217;s parents. What we&#8217;d like to do is focus the light of those thousand suns at the Shoreline with a giant magnifying glass&#8230; but we&#8217;re just offering advice as asked, and quietly seething and ranting on our blogs instead.<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>Some people just don&#8217;t get a break. They miss most of their senior year in high school because of surgery. They miss out on doing &#8220;normal&#8221; things with friends because they have to have friends whose cars are big enough for a wheelchair or who don&#8217;t mind breaking it down and putting it back together to get it in and out of a vehicle. They end up back on a kidney transplant list less than ten years after the first time. They&#8217;re in their twenties before they&#8217;re comfortable and confident enough to go to their first concert. It&#8217;s not fair, and while howling that into the stratosphere and a quarter won&#8217;t even get you a cup of coffee, we just had to say it out loud. With EVERYTHING ELSE horribly wrong in this country and this state and this world this week, this is icing-on-the-top of a bitter casual-ableism muffin of Not Fair, and we are going to do something about it.<\/p>\n<p class=Indent>Yeah, yeah, something without the sun and a magnifying glass. Probably.<\/p>\n<hr width=%%>\n<p>x-posted@<i><a href=\"http:\/\/tanitasdavis.com\/wp\/\">fiction, instead of lies<\/i><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>First off &#8211; before we get going &#8211; Happy Summer! &#8217;tis the season for salads, as the world continues to be tucked-in-the-devil&#8217;s-armpit temperatures. This is a really great savory salad addition. Enjoy! Now for the rant &#8211; no, not that one. This is a new one: We don&#8217;t often talk about accommodation in our family. 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