๐ SWANK Dispatch | 24 November 2024
IF YOU CAN’T TAKE EMAILS, YOU SHOULDN’T HAVE A JOB.
Filed From: Flat 22, 2 Periwinkle Gardens, London W2
Author: Polly Chromatic
Filed Under: Rejection of Access · Email Suppression · Institutional Weakness · Police Intolerance · Psychologist Avoidance · Writing as Breathing · Telepathic Preference
✉️ THE EMAIL THAT WAS “TOO MUCH” FOR PROFESSIONALS:
“I’m having a hard time reading written communication from anyone because I’m met with rejection so often and it’s traumatising and heartbreaking for me.”
“Such as the mental health centre and psychologist and police responding by telling me to stop emailing them when I’m trying to explain my perspective in the best way I can without compromising my ability to talk and breathe.”
“I can’t explain all of this verbally repeatedly and I can’t email each person and explain it repeatedly either because I have four kids to homeschool and care for and I have to also work.”
“I have to be as efficient as possible.”
This is not a tantrum.
It is a compressed survival dispatch.
๐ง INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES, TRANSLATED:
๐ “Please stop emailing us.”
๐ “We’re too overwhelmed to read.”
๐ “Just talk to us—never mind your lungs.”
๐งฌ ACCESS STATEMENT (WHICH YOU CONTINUE TO VIOLATE):
“I suffer from a disability which makes speaking verbally difficult. I prefer to communicate telepathically to minimise respiratory strain; however, email is fine.”
If email causes you stress,
you should not be in public service.
Because disability access is not a lifestyle request—
it is a legal right.
๐ FINAL NOTE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF Inbox Fragility:
I write to preserve breath.
You recoil from formatting.
I email to streamline survival.
You call it excessive.
If you cannot cope with correspondence,
step away from other people’s lives.
Polly Chromatic
Reading, writing, resisting. Efficient despite you.
๐ Flat 22, 2 Periwinkle Gardens, London W2
๐ www.swankarchive.com