Justice is what love looks like in public. -- Cornel West
If you read just one thing this week about disability in America, read this.
I briefly mentioned Navarro's case here but the above link has important and better detail than the news story I linked to.
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Labels: abuse, consciousness, developmental disability, euthanasia, health care, hospital, institutions, law, people of color, right to die, ventilator, violence
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While I was a prisoner in the warehouse aka convalescent home, my "caregivers" often participated in the wildly irrational and amoral schemes of their bosses, then brayed their excuse— "I was only doing my job."—as if sanctioned subservience constitutes an acquittal. Kind of like those six nurses, doctors and technicians who were in the operating room and didn't intervene.
Oh, God
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