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Right.Anyway this thread is about human rights
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Right.Anyway this thread is about human rights
It’s not, because you know better? Give me proof that you know better. Go for it. I’m feeling kinda scrappy today. I’m tired of misinformation and disinformation that’s harming people and our human rights. But if you’ve got proof that you know better, I’m open to hearing what it is.Right.
Btw to be clear, reading my recent comments - I’m not talking about disabled people who need care givers for basic daily living activities. I didn’t mean those who need people around to help them even when they’d rather not have them around. Unfortunately, disabled introverts who need assistance with some things but also to have the right balance that respects their autonomy are rarely considered in anything - as per their lived lives - are they? That’s a human rights issue as well.I believe people have the human right to be loners if they’re just keeping to themselves, not bothering anyone. Sometimes it’s a phase; trauma, grief, etc. The mind doesn’t have to stop working just because one wants to avoid jerks, as that population grows - which it seems to be. Covid isolation wasn’t actually too bad for some people. Some, like many disabled people, were already pretty used to living that way since society is exclusive. If there’s nowhere to fit in, because society doesn’t allow it, then making the best of one’s own company is where it’s at until that changes. The after-effect on those who don’t know how to be by themselves, was hard though. The extroverts. They couldn’t handle it. There are people who can’t go a day without the company of other people. That includes online. I’m tougher than that. I like company at times but trust issues remain - maybe always will in this mortal lifetime.