'The world is on fire and I’m choking on fear and rage. In 2020, two aspects of my life have been politicized and thrust into the spotlight: ventilators and voting by mail.' - SFdirewolf
I am one of millions of “high-risk” individuals who are seen as acceptable losses in the push to restart the economy, and I am expected to remain at home indefinitely while asymptomatic people go out and attend mass gatherings without masks. Marginalized communitiessince long before 2016, and have known that the state will not save them.
I do not believe voting is the only answer to fascism, nor the key to social change; I believe voting is one of many actions we can take to make our voices heard. As someone who hasfor the past decade, I am dismayed by the disinformation and attempts to stymie the voting-by-mail process. I have no idea if my ballot will arrive on time, or if it will ever safely reach the Board of Elections in San Francisco, but I am going to do everything in my power to ensure the integrity of my vote.
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