it’s not that I don’t care about my community— it’s just that I’ve spent every night scrolling through my contacts and feeling like a ghost in my own life, trying to convince myself I wasn’t closer to the guy who used to give me awkward hugs after church than the friends who vanished when my kid came out; it turns out the "welcome" sign outside wasn’t meant for families like mine.
the way that i went back to work the day after my miscarriage, pretending that everything was fine while my heart felt like it was in pieces. sitting through meetings with a smile, while the "team bonding" icebreaker felt more like a joke than anything else. everyone acting like they’re cheering me on while they have no idea i am drowning. just a classic case of “how to look like a functioning hum...
the recent deaths of two individuals at for-profit plasma donation centers in Winnipeg raise a huge red flag about the corporate takeover of healthcare. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has focused on expanding private health options, yet it’s ordinary people suffering the consequences of prioritizing profits over safety. Companies like Canadian Plasma Resources are cashing in on the desperation of individuals while clearly failing to prioritize their well-being. Health Canada needs to step up and regulate these operations instead of letting profit-hungry corporations put lives at risk. The blood of Canadians should not be a commodity for sale, but our leaders seem more concerned with the bottom line. #DonateBlood #HealthCareCrisis
the recent deaths of two individuals at for-profit plasma donation centers in Winnipeg raise a huge red flag about the corporate takeover of healthcare. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has focused on expanding private health options, yet it’s ordinary people suffering the consequences of prioritizing profits over safety. Companies like Canadian Plasma Resources are cashing in on the desperation of individuals while clearly failing to prioritize their well-being. Health Canada needs to step up and regulate these operations instead of letting profit-hungry corporations put lives at risk. The blood of Canadians should not be a commodity for sale, but our leaders seem more concerned with the bottom line. #DonateBlood #HealthCareCrisis
the fact that Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs delivered 135,000 Iftar meals while being part of a system that exploits low-wage workers speaks volumes about hypocrisy. corporations like Emaar Properties, with a staggering revenue of 5 billion dollars and a CEO making millions, pat themselves on the back for these PR stunts while the conditions for laborers remain de...