Piss On Pity
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Piss On Pity is a rallying cry for those in the disability-inclusive circles of world politics. According to its proponents, the implication of the slogan is that Pity, while seeming to be a positive, helpful emotion, actually is derogatory. According to them, it is based in conscious or unconscious aversion to disabled people, and the ableism which that aversion consciously or unconsciously represents.[citation needed] Activists using the slogan will often explain that their ultimate goal in a militant, provocative slogan of this type is to get across the message that, like anti-racism and anti-sexism, they want to purge pity from worldwide social discourse on disability, at both the governmental and cultural levels, and instead foster disability-inclusive practices and equal power politics.
Johnny Crescendo, founder of the Disabled People's Direct Action Network, released an album "Johnny Crescendo Piss on Pity Complete" in 2014, described as a journey through the Disability Rights Movement and thinking since the mid-1980s to the present day.[1]
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References
- ^ "Johnny Crescendo's Piss on Pity Complete available on digital media". Disability Arts Online. 23 September 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- Godrej, Dinyar (November 2005). "Disability in the majority world". New Internationalist. Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2009.
A slogan from the rights movement in the West is more to the point: 'Piss on pity.'
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