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See me take your dis out of disABLED 12.june.2012 We all rant and rage and have a right to do so. There's so many injustices out there and some have found you and some have found me! But to explain these injustices to others I need to build bridges. As a wordsmith I use words. Writing stories may help the public to change their hearts, but asking leaders to makes changes is a different audience. In many cases one needs to be clear, direct and eloquent. I wrote to a fellow member that has been hurting: What I suggest: Take this but summerize it in direct journalistic language: 1. In _____ (2013) _____ (Wisconsin) passed a law that did this _____. (All the whys and wherefores distract.) 2. The consequences have been this _____ ('intentional' or 'unintentional' distracts) and now with the pandemic this _____. 3. The solution to this is _____ (the side politics be damned) 4. The intended out come is _____ and can be measured by _____. I know that this is a personal rant, and as such is fine, but to bring about the change you and I and others need, a summation is the only way I'll ever understand. I suspect that those politicians you need to reach need something more concise as well. I'm certain that this can be summed up in 200-300 words. Similarily, personal anecdotal responses to fill in those blanks may also be good, but you'll want to evoke the proper emotions rather than supply them. I'm sad; I'm angry doesn't work. Yeah, we know you are ... now show us! My template: This ____ (law) made me feel like a second class citizen. It kept me from receiving ____ (money) I needed. It kept me from doing ____. With the ______ (pandemic) I'm further marginalized as others are helped. The solution is ______ (new law, rescind law) which will allow me to be treated as a valued person. You will see this as I contribute more to society. See me take your dis out of dis Abled! My personal filling in the blanks on ONE of my issues is found here: "Being Gay is part of the Human Rainbow. " . 652 |