If someone is worried month after month how they'll pay next month's bills no matter how hard they try, plus what will happen if a family member gets sick, they begin to experience a permanent state of trauma. But it isn't a mental health issue - it's an economic injustice issue.

Jan 18, 2022 · 5:17 AM UTC

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But that's a goal in a wealth oriented society. Must keep a significant portion of the people in a state of financial desperation. That way there's no bottom to minimum wage or job value and safety. Definition of wage slavery.
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Libs Struggling Not To Radicalize is my fave show on Twitter rn ☺️🍿
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Something needs to change in childcare. I am now in a predicament where I need to work, possibly 2 jobs, and I cannot do that because there is no childcare for my teenage son. He has autism and ID, he cannot be alone and no childcare will take him due to his age.
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Add to that I'd your disabled, the discrimination you face from your government.
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¿Por qué no los dos?
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It's why #healthpromotion as defined by @WHO in 1986, Ottawa needs to be the backbone of all laws, bills and legislation.
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We need more organizations like mine then.
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Cruelty is the point/agenda.
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