Yorkshire based printmaker at West Yorks Print Works, tarot nerd, mad person and carer, passionate about disability rights, BSL and mad/crip/MMIND culture.
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Tympanic & Frisketty
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For me, I think there is A LOT our MPs could do with the power they have to provide decent resources to everyone in the UK, dying or not, to make peoples lives liveable, to give them dignity and autonomy in all the stages they are alive.
I'm for bodily autonomy but our bodies exist within a state that could be very different if we had ethics of care and support.
Tympanic & Frisketty
Tympanic & Frisketty
I would like all the people fighting to live to have what they need to do that, and the people who don't consent fo be in this world, fucked up as it is, to have justice and I'd like the structural forces that drive suicide addressed.
One of the only pervasive factors I can say I observe from listening is that no state system that would maje life worth living appears to function as it should.
People appear, to me, to be persisting despite the horrors of neglect and failure.
I find if difficult to watch a narrow focus on a certain demographic of palliative patient and their right to fast, personalised clincian assistance to die when services for other suicidal people who are in astonishingly severe pain and anguish are absolutely threadbare.
This, I cut my teeth on Crazyboards, a US forum for mentally interesting people. Went through my early crises there, learned peer support, met diverse people there. Good times.