• uis
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    8 months ago

    Why you say counterpoint when you agree and say same stuff?

    Once you’re there, there are basically no ways up.

    Add that on top of poverty, or chronic illness, or disability, and I’m sure you can see climbing up the ladder is much, much harder.

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      8 months ago

      Okay… I guess I need to be simple, direct, and plain with you.

      The bottom of the hole is much deeper for a PoC or a disabled person than for someone who is not. And climbing out of that hole is much harder for them than for someone who is not.