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Standing Up From My Wheelchair in Public
I often bring up the ableist action of harassing/accusing ambulatory wheelchair users (as well as scooter, walker, crutches, and cane users) of “faking” because it’s something that happens ALL the time under the guise of “allyship” that people seem to WANT to remain oblivious to.
A person standing up from a wheelchair or standing without their mobility aid SHOULD NOT be cause for alarm, should not inspire accusations of faking, should not inspire you to say, “it’s a miracle!” in a mocking tone, or to ask me if I should “really be parked here”, or recommendations of weight loss so I won’t “need that chair anymore”, or whispering about how my karma is coming or how I’m going to hell for “playing with a wheelchair”; all comments I’ve received from strangers for just standing in public, getting my chair out of the trunk of my car on my own, or doing something as minimal as riding my chair while being young and smiling.
It’s prejudice; it lacks understanding to how diverse disability is, it uses a singular representation of wheelchair users to judge all wheelchair users. When people are called out on that ableism, those who do it will become defensive and claim to be acting in defense of disabled people because they truly deeply believe in the myth of a “faking disability epidemic", but hear this: non-apparent disabilities/invisible disablities, etc. are REAL disabilities and you are harassing the very people you are claiming to be advocating for.
For me, it is physically very difficult, painful, and risky to walk in the first place, the moments when I am able to, it takes alot of energy and concentration. Emotionally, it takes courage for me to get up from my chair in public; doing so causes anxiety that is parallel to what I would feel as a woman walking alone in the street at night. It’s a situation where I have come to EXPECT harassment and that is not okay. This is not how it should be, getting out of my chair in public should not have to feel like a radical act.
A person who gets up from their wheelchair might have limited ability to walk because they are rehabilitating, have dysautonomia, lung issues, heart issues, chronic pain, hypermobility, fragility of joints or muscles, fatigue, there are so many reasons for being an ambulatory wheelchair user and they come in all ages, sizes, colors, there is no one way, no one look.
This is why I can’t use a mobility scooter when I really need to when I’m having a high pain day. I’m only 21, I should have no right to use the damn things, right? I’m just a kid, dicking around, using something that someone else deserves more than me. While I walk around, literally in tears, because every fucking step is agony.
People with ambulatory/non-apparent disabilities now have to choose between their mobility and possibly being harassed. This is your “allyship”.
Thank you for posting this. People need to understand DISABILITY comes in all forms, and learn some compassion.
Thanks for posting this. I wish people could understand that their is more use for people use wheelchairs and just because they are not paralyzed does not mean they don’t need it. Why do people with disabilities get harassed but not the people that are larger and ride the stores scooter to get around? I do not see how that’s fair to any of use.
Woops, there it is again. People that are larger and use scooters at the store DO NOT deserve to be harassed either, and they often do, part of the reason I get harassed I assume is because people expect sick people to be very thin and pale and I am tawny-brown skinned and chubby.
As I said in the original post, “all ages, all sizes”, it’s prejudice to assume that because someone is large that they are being lazy for using a mobility aid instead of just accepting that they are disabled. This goes right in with what I was saying.
I’m fat and I’m disabled. I alternate between using a cane or a wheelchair. More often than not, I force myself to not use either because I’m tired of the harassment I get from people and somehow suffering in pain seems like the better option and then I end up in bed for days. If I do use my wheelchair or a scooter in a store, I’m terrified to move my body or even try to reach stuff on high shelves because people will think I’m faking and am just lazy. I had an employee at Walmart walk up to me when I was getting on one of their scooters and ask me if “there was something wrong with my legs” in a rude and disbelieving tone. She thought I was faking. I ended up crying actually. My point is that even if I was simply fat and not disabled, I don’t deserve to be harassed for using mobility aids just like I don’t deserve to be harassed for being disabled and using mobility aids. Not only is that ableism, but it’s also fatphobia.
I have hypermobilism, use a cane most days, and I am fat. I can’t count the amount of times I’ve been approached and accosted to the point of tears and not wanting to go out anymore. My neighbor waged a war to prevent me from parking in handicapped despite having a plaque. I’ve been crossing from the garage into the hospital and told to “hurry my lying, fake and fatass up”. Of all places! Every time I park in handicapped, use my cane or try and accommodate my disability, I fear ridicule and harassment. This isn’t how it should be, there shouldn’t be such an assumption that everyone using mobility aids is faking their need.
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dfab means designated female at birth. fmab means Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

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