Thursday, 21 June 2018

The (Probably) Unhelpful Guide to Britain

The Probably Unhelpful Guide to Britain


Let me start by saying, I don't mean it to be unhelpful. I just realise that some of this might come across witty, or as though I am being funny, and I promise you I am not very funny.
Britain.
Firstly let me say this ancient isle is complex, weird, contrary and beautiful. I actually love this place a lot, which will probably surprise you with what follows.



London.
First and importantly London is not Britain. Well I mean technically in it IN Britain. It is full of British history (and a lot of other peoples history we robbed along the way). London is to Britain what Marmite is to beer. It is its own concentrated concoction that almost bears no resemblance to the substance from which it was derived. Like Marmite it is an acquired taste. I like London but a non-British visitor or even a British one is unlikely to find my London. My London seems pushed further and further away these days. It is the wonderful Polish bakers in Leytonstone, near the church, with a surprise secondhand book markets that pop up. It's pagan moots in Victorian clandestine spaces. It is the book shops and markets.
It is the Tube. It's clack-ta-clack-ta drowning out most thoughts.
London isn't Britain.
Firstly Britain is a bunch of countries in what could only be described as a pretty terrible and unhappy marriage. Wales, Scotland and even Cornwall have their own languages and are fiercely proud and interesting.
Let us start with some simple rules.

 If there is a queue for something (a line) that you need; you wait avoiding eye contact until it is your turn.
British rage is deep and powerful, if someone is tutting or grumbling you have crossed a line.
High tea is tourist bullshit and vastly inferior to cream tea which is scones, jam, cream and tea, which doesn't care what time of day it is.
Being chatty in a public space, like a train isn't "friendly" it is intrusive and weird.
English people are British, not all British people are English. Think of the Celtic countries are Native British and the English as colonial British. Call a Scot, English and you have mortally insulted them.
If drinking understand we drink in rounds. One person at a time buys everyone a drink. Always buy your round.
If drinking alcohol was a sport we would be silver medallists (Ireland would win gold). Don't try and compete. It is fine to nurse a drink all night, or not drink at all you're not British!
British transport doesn't make sense. Don't expect to. Think of it like piracy, less timetables and more "guidelines" especially the trains. Give yourself over the the random adventure you have just embarked on and feel free to ask a guard for help.
Do not "do the accent". Just...no.
Tips. This is a weird one. Generally waiters and bartenders are paid a wage that is reasonable and tips or tipping can be rude. Also often waiter and staff don't even get their tips if you leave them. This is why our customer service is not always amazing because it is a sucky job and being "nice" has no particular benefit. This is why chains and chain pubs have terrible customer service and little family places are generally better.
Don't just take the motorway/stick to the cities. There are gorgeous places if you take a step off the beaten path.
Get lost. This is confusing. You will never find the weird and wonderful by looking directly at it. There are random events and random places you will never find unless someone takes you or you are lost. Village fates, jazz festivals, celebration of circus (happened around here recently don't laugh), parades, food festival or competitions; its endless and odd.
Wear sensible shoes and bring a waterproof coat everywhere. Brits walk, and our car parks are usually miles away from where you might be going. You won't need the coat? It's sunny now? Hahahahah, take your coat. Umbrellas are sort of useless if the rain is sideways. Also sunscreen.

Food.
To understand the British is to understand two things. One is the weather (which is unpredictable, cold and damp) and the food. For most of British history if you were wealthy you ate food, and if you were poor you ate a lot less. We are also drunk for most of our recorded history.
This explains our food quite well. The poorer an area was, the weirder the food and the more they drank.
A lot of British food is drunk food or hangover food.

Cheap food, like sausage rolls, kebabs, beans on toast, pot noddles, scotch eggs, chippy chips (which are not fries but fried potato none the less) are awful, and wonderful. They are the Craft Mac and Cheese of Britain. Terrible, wonderful comforting drunk/hungover food that feed people for generations. Soaking up beer, booze and lining the stomach for the next drink is what these carbs were designed for. Usually full of salt and grease, and so much the better for it.

The next level is the sad/bland/ middle-class food, the only decent meal of which is the Sunday roast. You can buy it of course, but it is never the same as one cooked by a Mum, on a Sunday. It is sort of magic. All Sunday lunches must include someone very hungover (or more than one), someone who wants to be somewhere else/ watching something on the TV. Someone no-one really likes but has to invite. Someone who doesn't like a staple of the meal and moans about it and gravy. Not American gravy, made with cream, but made with onions, meat juices and stock. Packet gravy is fine. If you are lucky to be eating with an Caribbean-British family you get the added bonus of more food, including rice, spices and several platefuls and a handy rum hangover.
Two courses of action are available after you have eaten Sunday lunch, a nap or the pub.

Posh food.
Posh food is expensive. Like really expensive. It is usually great and Britain has amazing chefs and brilliant pubs all over. People of the middling sort might save up and go as a treat for a special birthday or some such but most people can't afford to eat this way.

The best British food are usually about context. At 3 a.m. on a freezing night out the wonderful drunken hazy splendour of your local kebab or curry house is hard to explain. Likewise eating a scotch egg on a park bench in the sunshine is a delight. Fish and chips is a chain pub staple, much like steak pie, neither of which will be amazing. They will be edible and unsurprising. How the middle class like their food. Fish and chips is best found at the seaside, wrapped in paper and eaten with tiny wooden forks or fingers as you fend off the savage seagulls. You can still buy directly from the fisherman in certain places in their own little huts. Cockles are a type of tiny clam serves de-shelled, steamed covered, in vinegar and white pepper.
The best food is not stuff you can buy. It is in the homemade chutneys and jams, it is the grans and ma's and family kitchens. That said go wild.
Try haggis, and faggots (a Welsh meatball) and all of the weird regional cheeses. Try them somewhere posh if you like, but try them somewhere cheap and cheerful too. We love a market in Britain and indoor markets have some wonderful weird cafes and holes in the wall. If the food is too stodgy go for a walk. We have some of the most amazing scenery in the world. There are hundreds and hundreds of trails with ancient ruins and follies and haunted histories. If that doesn't make you hungry, I can suggest a country pub!



Sacred sites and history.

We have a lot of history. I mean we literally had a King buried under a supermarket car park! Some sacred sites and stone circles are awful. From Westminster abbey, Stonehenge certain places have been cashed in on and in some cases trashed by their popularity. That said we have such a wealth of stunning and magical places from tiny Welsh churches to stone circles galore. It depends on who owns them of course. Some are on private land, some or open to the public for a token fee, some are free entirely. Whether it is your religion or not be aware that these places might not appreciate photography, loud voices and usually require respect. Don't litter, don't take a bit. Don't graffiti. You might be shocked I have to say this but I have seen caves and standing stones, tree and churches graffitied, littered and disrespected. We have a lot of castles. Some cooler than other. Some ruins. Some with great tours. Edinburgh castle is pricey but cool. Conway castle is stunning. Warwick castle has loads of ren fayre goodness (including jousting).
We also have a huge mount of museums. Some grand, some tiny and obscure. Of course the British museum in London is fine, if a bit...colonial? I don't know; it is a collection of stuff we basically robbed from all over the world nicely arranged. The building is pretty.
The Natural History museum in London is amazing. It feels so excited about the world. Hell on the feet, but worth it.
British Library. Even if there isn't an exhibition or event on it is amazing to be around that many books. I prefer it to the British Museum.
There are lawn mower museums, and hat museums and the witchcraft museum (actually kind of awesome and the cafe nearby has a wonderful cream tea). there are science museums and all kinds of cool stuff regardless of what you are into.
Britain is a strange place. It has weird places, odd people and peculiar foods. It is sort of suffering for a hell of a drunken bender, where it stole loads of things and has been slowly having to give things back with a terrible hangover. The people and the places are a patchwork of myths and stories. As solid as the ancient stones and as mutable as the weather. An open book, all be it one covered in that weird grime that cover menus in greasy-spoon cafes. I challenge you then to find Britain, not my Britain, but your own.



Sunday, 17 June 2018

Toxic Fandom and Abusive Relationships.

Toxic Fandom and Abusive Relationships



About a week ago someone shared an image on Twitter (since deleted) of the stages of toxic fandom when the Star Wars hate pushed an actress off Instagram.
What I noted at the time was the stages seemed to exactly mirror an abusive relationship. This is from memory but I believe it went:
Like a thing.
Love a thing.
Control a thing.
Hate a thing.
Destroy a thing.

This is screamed out to me as exactly the stages of an abusive relationship. The link I had didn't quite have it in this order, missing out (to me) the whirlwind of charming behaviour and adoration in the extreme at the beginning of an abusive relationship.

The Charm/Calm Stage
This is the wooing, the winning. The romancing stage. As it is a cycle it is also the apologising stage. The "I'll never hurt you like that again" stage. The "I love you" and "I'll change" stage.

The Tension Building/Controlling Stage
The abuser begins to set limits that narrow and narrow, excluding friends and family. Utter control. The victim tries to change and make the abuser happy. This is a frightening and difficult time.

The Hate/Abuse
Total domination of the victim. Rage, verbal, financial and emotional abuse. Stalking, sexual violence and physical violence. The victim becomes unrecognisable, a shadow of themselves.

Reconciliation/Suicide Threat
It depends on the abuser but this is when they show feeling. It is the excuse stage. "I was drunk". "I've been so stressed out by". "You make me so crazy".  "I just love you so much". No-one loves you as much as I love you, and no-one else could". Even under the platitudes, excuses and gifts it is never the abusers "fault" it is usually the victims in some way. There might be gifts, there might be promises, or threats of self harm or death to both the victim and abuser "I can't live without you, I'd rather die".

This cycle repeats. The emotional tension, the drama of it can even become addictive or normal to victims. Victims can and do leave these kind of relationships but the challenge is that once you have been controlled by someone it can be hard to not be controlled again. This all comes from a sense of entitlement and ownership. "You are mine". This extends from their unopened collectables, unread comics, and film franchises. The pattern is the same. 

Aside from my issues with Zombie stuff in general (Izombie being an exception) I was disappointed but unsurprised when an ex-girlfriend of a famous fan of all things Geek and Nerdist came forward speaking about their abusive relationship. I felt it almost physically hit me in the body. I also knew it was truth. It also follows the exact pattern above.
I now see a patterns of speaking down, over and ignoring women around him. I now see his zombie obsession was feeding that misogynist entitlement. That he collected people around him like things.

The idea of a zombie apocalypse is usually thinly veiled violent misogyny unleashed. It is power pornography where brutal violence, intimidation and some misguided "alpha-male" bullshit triumph. No time for feelings, community or co-operation. It is a waste land where violence is the only answer. Where men are strong, silent and brooding and usually straight and white. It is Patriarchy concentrate. Anyone not with them is a mindless wandering herd bent on just consuming them. It is fear of age, of community, of "other". You can't talk to a zombie, you can only kill it. Take their things and keep moving.

No the "adorable geek misogyny" is not funny. Its entitled, creepy and gross. Its sitting at a table playing D&D silently seething as male players compete against each other to "win" a woman in a tavern, like a goldfish at a fair. Its in "buying for your boyfriend?" at Games Workshop. Its the silent wall of rules you can't win against, (that don't really exist) when you play in their arena. Its the groper in a crowded shop, store or con. Its the unbridled hate at being the DM's girlfriend/SO. Its being "humped" with a horse in a MMO by someone called Sperminator. Its the abusive relationships by the score geek and nerd girls encounter. Its the choice of speak out and be ostracised or try and laugh it off to stay. Its finding out the guy running your local comic book store was downloading child pornography while you took kids there.

Two things need to happen in this community, our community. Straight guys who see this, guys make awful jokes and treat women as lesser need to be held accountable. Their misogyny makes them blind and if women, LGBTQ+ and POC might as well be zombies growling. We are things, invasive things, scary and terrible that must be destroyed. Call it out. Show them better ways. The other is #MeToo must keep going.


Thursday, 15 March 2018

Dear YouTube...


Dear YouTube,

We have to talk. Firstly and I think this important, I’m a fan. I haven’t owned a television since 2002, or so. Once we had regular internet we as a family began watching videos on-line. In the beginning there were a few sights, including Wimp and others. So while I am older than most of your demographic I think it is fair to say I’ve been around a while.  I also think it is important to say that you are not going to like what I have to say, but it is very important you listen.
YouTube as a company has a real identity problem. It doesn’t know what it is and it now has so much money and power that it doesn’t know how to wield. It is predominantly is a distribution medium.
While it has a bunch of “policies” that it expects content creators to adhere to those rules are extremely vague. What YouTube says and what it does, differ wildly. It punishes content creators who question or try and get answers to the valid questions from the company. This is not healthy. It is bad business practice in the long run and it makes YouTube look terrible. All distribution mediums go through shock content phases especially when the medium is young. From books to comics, films to video games. It is a stage of growth.
This would be awkward and unpleasant if they didn’t seem to cherry pick certain kinds of content creators, namely straight white men, to promote, and indorse. Now money may be a motive, but is odd to me this demographic is so spectacularly endorsed.
One of the best things about YouTube was that LGBTQ and POC were given an equal platform. It can be life changing to see yourself represented. It can make communities. It can even save lives. I am aware that there is a dark side. That there is hate speech and misogyny and racism too.
It is a lot of content and understand it can be difficult to know where the boundaries are. This is when clear and concise rules and communication are key. If something is demonetized the creator needs to know exactly in as clear a way possible why it was demonetized. It cannot simply be because they don’t like something YouTube is (but more often) not doing. It cannot be vague because this doesn’t let them know how they violated the policies.
While “polices” are all well and good, it is by your actions you as a company will be judged. While profit is not a bad thing to want to achieve it cannot be the only guiding force.  If YouTube is the platform for a bunch of artists (which it is) it has got to be more transparent. It also has to stand for something. Because if it continues to behave the way it currently operates two things will happen. Content creators will find another platform. This is their livelihoods and people have rent to pay and people whom depend on them. If you keep messing with that they will have to find an alternative. Secondly YouTube will morph from a liberal, open and inclusive medium to an Alt-right one.
There are simple ways to fix this. Employ more folks to watch things, preferably diverse folks that understand satire. Secondly get some actual rules, not “polices”. Communicate better with creators and stop shutting things down that talk about these issues.
Rules will show where and what YouTube stands on all kinds of issues. From hate-speech to obscenities. From body positive and nipple phobia, and pornography. If older rules for publishing or television seem archaic and not fit for purpose re-write them. Use some of that huge amount of advertising funding to get some decent lawyers and figure it out. Talk to people in the comic book and video game industry. Learn from their successes and failures. Understand you have to evolve and be better. You have failed a great many folks with your recent choices. You appear callous and sort of awful. You are the only people whom can fix that. Know that while I used to watch 90% of my viewing on YouTube I now watch Twitch far more. Maybe up to 8 hours of content a week that used to come to you.
Part of this is that I get a choice where I give my money and support. That I chose inclusive, LGBTQ+, and POC positive content. It is also smart and funny.
You opened a door. You created something amazing and real, truly changed the world. Creators young, old, new and seasoned will keep creating they will just find other outlets. You cannot un-break the glass ceiling. You can get left behind, a footnote in a creative revolution. A lesson in avarice and short-sightedness. The choice is yours.


Tuesday, 17 October 2017

The Blame Game

The Blame Game


Why do we feel more comfortable blaming victims than abusers?


"Blame is the discharging of discomfort and pain. It has an inverse relationship with accountability. Blaming is a way we discharge anger." Brene Brown

This is a complex social and psychological issue with many layers and depths. The truth is it is undoubted more comfortable to blame the victims, or society at large or anyone really. In avoiding our own accountability we slide our shame, as well as the abusers shame onto the victim. It's tidy. The powerful stay powerful. The weak, get weaker and we can pretend it's out of our control (while controlling it).

Culturally we minimise, deflect and protect ourselves and those we care about from the ire of the powerful with silence and shame. Our silence and silencing victims. Our shame and the shame put on the victim.

We are programmed not to challenge authority, even when we know it's wrong. While looking for the psychological studies that prove exactly this point I found hundreds of blogs, articles and curriculum to teach children to "respect authority".  School in particular teaches this blind obedience to our "betters". Stand in line! Do as you are told! I'm right, because I say so (even when I am wrong). We learn early and model our social groups around this power structure. It is exceptional difficult to break this kind of conditioning. Yet it is also vital to do so.
Psychologically we also prefer the narrative where we can imagine we and our loved ones are safe, even if it is an incredibly damaging lie. It gives us a control over events that are not within our power. The thought that only slutty, bad, stupid, silly, immoral, pretty, pushy, weak, and so on are victims is a way to insulate ourselves and loved ones from something terrible. It "protects" us from the horrid reality that anyone can be a victim. It seems too random. Too paralysing to be true.
This way of thinking is of just as traumatic as the abuse itself.
It also leads people to minimise abuse to be able to hold themselves and those they care about within those careful place holder's in their mind.
"My daughter is a good girl, good girls don't get raped, so she can't have been."
This added trauma of trying to twist our ideas of victimhood about ourselves and others and our own narrative can pull and push so hard it breaks people.
We see abuse victims try and "make themselves ugly" or "be too strong to be a victim" only to fall fowl of abuser or abuse again because the truth, which is so much more scary, is that it is not in the control of the victims at all.
If you were mauled by a wild bear, that happened to stumble into where you work, no-one would blame you for not wearing a safer clothing option. It wouldn't be a moral judgement placed on you, it would be an outrage that the bear was allowed to roam around hurting people.

The truth is that predators walk amongst us. That they can and do wear human faces. That they can be charming or bullying. They understand power and gather power to aid their ability to get away with hurting and harming their "prey" (that's us by the way).

You can learn to defend yourself. Make yourself look like a troublesome target. Yet if the predator wants to attack you, they will usually find a way. The only way to stop this is for those who see what has happened to speak up. To alarm and alert that there is a predator and to remove it. Whether it is firing them, putting them in prison or something else.
I know it's hard. I know it goes against much of our conditioning but we must begin to see the problem is the abuser. That anyone can be a victim. Our silence is deafening and it's deadly.


Sunday, 15 October 2017

Consent

Consent

Harvey Weinstien is a sexual predictor. He is a powerful bully who threatened or bought compliance even over powerful men (like the NY DA who dropped his case against Weinstein after a sizeable donation). Yet his favourite "prey" were young and powerless women. From models to receptionist, to actors and directors, as long as they were young, pretty and compared to him, powerless, he pursued them.
He (like a serial killer) had a favoured ruse to get these women alone with him. Though he was not rooted to this ritual exclusivity. First he would flatter, then he would bully and then he would strike.

"What about the women who had sex willingly to get the parts? Disgusting!"


If you are tricked, bullied or too frightened to say no, this is NOT consent.
If someone lies to you about the reason you are in a space with someone "just coffee" or "working on a project or script" to trap you in a room with them, this is not consent.
If someone threatens, bullies or bars the door, this is not consent.

The idea that women have the power to consent in these situations is just clearly not true. The threat of physical violence, social or career destruction if they continue to fight or reject these advances can be deadly and we need to remember that.
The very real fear that something worse could happen if they don't comply doesn't mean they consent.

They are not willingly, sexually interacting with this person. It's not a date. It's not respectful or fun. It's a terrifying choice.

"I trapped you here under false pretences and I will "destroy" you if you reject me ."

Someone in that situation can comply. They can take it, smile and get out, but they could not have consented. In a culture where saying no to men's unwanted advances can get you killed, doubly so powerful men, it is clear women under these conditions can not consent.

Women who complied with his "desires" long enough to safely leave are just as much his victims as those who fought and screamed and ran. They are too ashamed (they carry the predators shame) to come forward and who can blame them.
The real threat of violence (social or otherwise) now makes them subject to the full force of the public (and in particular men's) hate and ire. They may even have profited temporarily, or accepted his gifts. Compounding the blame and shame they already carried, making them feel compliance was consent.

It is of course easy to victim blame. It makes us more comfortable to place the blame with the weak, rather than the powerful. Challenging powerful authority figures is educated out of us from a young age.Yet it needs to stop.

We need to really understand how compliance is not consent. A robot can not consent. It can comply. If a victim loses the power to say no, to leave safely, to live as they did before, they can comply but they can not consent.

If you need to lie, bully, threaten or trick someone into having sex with you, you have robbed them of the power of consent.

My heart goes out to the many victims out there silenced still by the culture of blame-shifting and victim hating. My words are simply this. You complied but didn't consent and you are not to blame.


 

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

There is no "alt-right" they are nazis.

 There is no "alt-right" they are nazis.




The definition of a nazi is pretty clear. You are either the kind with the big N, the Nazi, a member of the German government from the 1930's or a nazi (small n) whom espouses the beliefs and policies of that same people.
If you espouse fascism as a political movement you believe in nation above individual, believe that some "races"are superior and some inferior, and prefer autocratic and a dictatorial leader. This means forced suppression of opposition and social and economic repression of "non-favoured" groups.

Fascism likes bias or voter repression, or not allowing people to vote at all. However by and large it is a system that tends to get voted into power or get there by military coup.

There is no "alt-right" there is only fascism. A desire to oppress and carve messy cultures and societies into nice neat groups to hate. In truth, anyone who isn't like them. It's difficult to argue with a nazi or fascist, because your very "otherness" makes you "inferior" and them "superior". They don't need a better argument, they have a bigger gun. They don't need to rubbish your ideas, because you are "rubbish". You can not make someone else grant you person-hood. You can not make them listen or understand.
Racism and fascism go hand in hand because fascism requires a way to define the "superior" group. These ideas are not based on science, history or facts. There was no Germany for the most part of history. There were Germanic peoples but they lived under many different monarchies in what became the Prussian Empire and didn't exist until the 19th century. Again Italy was "late" to being a unified country and tended towards fascism and racism to define it's nationality.

Science and genetics tells us we are not even a "pure" species (neanderthal d.n.a is now undisputed as a fact in our evolution) , and that our origins as a species was wave after wave of migration from Africa. But you can't use this argument with someone who doesn't believe in evolution, whilst believing in their need to keep their "blood pure".

Germany doesn't do the flag waving kind of nationalism, because while they are proud of their current progress as a nation, they know where the flag waving military marches ends up. At the end of the second world war, the ordinary people, the people who voted and worked with the government were taken to see the death camps. The efficient horror that their racist fever have brought about. The death and torture of their friends and neighbours. This was not done because they were evil.

Those middle-aged house wives with husbands in the army weren't evil. They were ordinary people, and they were nazis. They were children made to join Hitler youth, then man guns when the adults were dead. They were soldiers.

You want to see what nazis look like watch this. Engineering Evil. 
 There were lots of chilling moments in this documentary but the one that irrationally bothered me the most were the downtime pictures of the camp workers. Men and women partying, picnicking, drinking and laughing, sun bathing and playing with their dogs.

They are not the comic book natzis. They are not the super villain natzis. They look normal, healthy and happy. That is why fascism is dangerous. That is why it is deadly. Ordinary people can do very evil things. It makes them no less evil. All that needs to be done to perpetuate evil acts is for them to seem ordinary.


Those "misguided angry young men with bright futures" are nazis. I'm sure they are neighbourly and sweet. They are still nazis and if they are "believers" in fascism they will do terrible violent things. That is why they are dangerous. Pretending they are not is exactly how genocides, death camps and torture happen. Your inability or unwillingness to see them as dangerous is not spiritual or kind, it makes you blind. Blind to history. Blind to the hate. Blind to the systematic racism all around you. Can you imagine if anyone other than "nice white folks" had taken military grade weapons to a demonstration what would have happened? If they had been chanting about ethnic cleansing? If one of them had murdered and maimed innocent people? Every single PoC would have been arrested. Many would have been shot dead at the scene. This is the racism inherent in the system.

While punching nazis might make a good point, in reality we need to address the causes. The racism. The inherent violence in fascism. A nazi needs to be arrested and investigated as a terror suspect, because they are dangerous radicals that believe that violence is their right. This is what would happen is they were PoC, if they were Muslim, if they were part of groups that espoused violence.

Ordinary people are just as able, if not more so to do terrible evil things. They will tell themselves all kinds of lies, just doing my job, if not me someone else, if I speak out I could get in trouble, they are scum, I am better, my children will thrive if these children die...
Lying to ourselves or "wishing it away" plays into their hands. It allows hate to flourish.
We have to stand up, speak out and not tolerate fascism because it will be the death of us if we don't.





Wednesday, 28 June 2017

"Why haven't you killed yourself yet?"



I can not adequately describe what the assessments for the sick and disabled are like for those whom have never experienced them. As though the validity of your whole being is called into question. That your illness or disability (or both) that you have struggled with, railed against and finally gotten help for is now nothing, you are nothing. A waste. A liar. The words of doctors and nurses meaning nothing the words of The State humiliating and degrading you.

"Why haven't you killed yourself yet?"

My lone vigil after the first assessment for my darling suicide watch is still an ache in me. One that years later makes me weep uncontrollably. That we came so close. That they pushed him so far. Three weeks. Three weeks and everyday I woke to the dread question "is it today I lose my husband?" Will I lose him too?

So you cry in the bath so they don't see you. You clean and cook and smile and joke. You fight. You write letters and take calls and fight for him, fight so he will live. You pray and pray and pray.

You use diet patches so you eat less because you don't want anyone else to have less food. You live on next to nothing and you don't complain, no matter the ruined Christmases. You hold it it because holding it in and holding it together are not a choice.

You win. Sort of. Then all too soon you have to fight again. Wiser this time, savvy even, but still fear that shadow darkening over his face once more. That dread creeps over you. The taste of tears in the back of your throat and death's shadow falls over his face again. It bleeds out all the colour from him, and try and remember that he has blue eyes.

You make yourself all kinds of promises. Ones you can't keep. Never again. Never again but then that envelope heavily hits the mat and the dread, the humiliation, the horror of it washes over you and you are sobbing again, shaking uncontrollably. 

Yet you are one of the lucky ones. So many dead. So many you half knew and never knew vanished into that long bureaucratic death.

I don't think you understand yet. Stand or sit before these people and they will judge if you deserve to live, with any kind of dignity or even at all. For them to look you up and down and tick a box and ruin what little life you have.