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On the bus

Yesterday on the bus on the way home after the self-defense class, someone tried to push my wheelchair again. I was almost a little happy because I could apply the two-sentence right away. I put on my brakes and said very loudly: “Excuse me, you’ve just pushed me away here. Let go of my wheelchair right now.“

Author No Means NoPosted on 16 June 202216 June 2022Categories Success StoriesTags feminist self-defence, prevention, women with disabilities

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