ChuzaUzarNaim
Why are you reading this when you should be reading The State and Revolution?
All in all is all we are.
If I had to pick just a couple, then Twin Peaks and The Prisoner. Both have interesting styles, both keep you asking questions rather than spoonfeeding answers, both were ahead of their time.
It really is inconceivable to them that other people have actual principles that they won’t drop the moment they’re even slightly inconvenient.
Oh christ, you’ve really been through it with them then. You have my sympathies.
The whole system is pretty much designed to humiliate and punish those in need for seeking the minimum level of support. It’s a hellish bureaucracy overseen and operated by the exact kind of people you’d see working as file clerks in some fascist government.
Multiple doctors have written letters of support saying my condition likely won’t improve.
You’d think that’d be the end of it, but they’ll continue to argue the case sometimes. I haven’t had it that bad in comparison, but prior to my dad finally dying, they continually argued the toss about his deteriorating condition, including questioning if his mobility issues were really that serious/longterm (he’d lost a leg by that point).
I’m an occasionally psychotic (in the medical sense) agoraphobe with serious substance abuse issues. If that’s not too offputting, I’m free to talk pretty much whenever.
I can relate to endless benefits assessments thing btw. They really do make you fight for every damn penny.
Don’t lose hope.