Real Inclusion:




And now it makes so much sense — why life felt like hell for so long. I know who I am now. And if I’m not for you, that’s fine.


Just don’t make it my problem.


If you dislike me, at least dislike me for the right reasons — not because you’ve been puppeteered by someone else or you've taken on someone else’s narrative. 


Think for yourself. Question everything. Believe nothing without evidence and a wider perspective.

I genuinely want us all to win. But I’m tired of the BS.


I challenge what needs to be challenged. And when someone’s values don’t align with mine, I don’t sabotage, argue, or chase.


I simply step away.


Others should do the same — yet some cannot help themselves.

If they focused on their own growth even half as much as they focus on causing harm, they'd actually become the person they pretend to be: someone healing, someone contributing, someone supportive.


If you see someone constantly claiming to be “inclusive” and “community-focused” — look at their actions, not their slogans.


Who do they include?


Who do they exclude?


Who do they quietly sabotage?


Actions always speak louder than words.

And yes, I see some people rebranding, reinventing themselves, polishing the exterior. Good for them. I hope it’s real.


But I won’t be holding my breath for their support or authenticity.


I would love to see them truly walk their talk.

But until then, I’ll continue doing what I’ve always done:


Working hard. Supporting the people who support others.


And standing firm in my values.


Because it’s never been about elitism.


It’s about community — the whole community — not just a chosen few.


Sarah ❤️ 


#disabilityinclusion #strongertogether #disability #disabilityawareness #disabilitysupport #disabilityrights #community #neurodivergence


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