Harassed and Assaulted at a Taylor Swift Gig: Awareness for Hidden Disabilities

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Holly Fleet AKA Stomababe was pushed, verbally assaulted and harassed at a Taylor Swift concert, she says all because of factors surrounding her disability.
    The disability campaigner discusses her experience with Adil and Kate as she calls for more awareness and understanding of hidden disabilities.
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Комментарии • 51

  • @ernesthardy3777
    @ernesthardy3777 23 дня назад +11

    I have always been told never judge a book by its cover

  • @silvermoonuk
    @silvermoonuk 23 дня назад +27

    I have hidden disabilities myself. And sadly, some people are very ignorant about hidden disabilities sadly. I've even had professionals or disabled people not being understanding on my hidden disabilities sadly. People with hidden disabilities shouldn't have to explain their issues to strangers.

    • @anjuli5596
      @anjuli5596 23 дня назад +4

      Same same. My doctor said EDS doesn’t cause pain and that I don’t have anything wrong with me despite POTS and many other things. It’s shocking. I hope you manage to get the help you need!!

  • @Sandra-A
    @Sandra-A 22 дня назад +7

    Not a Taylor Swift issue. Try any supermarket. Sadly people do judge by the look.

  • @vinny7114
    @vinny7114 23 дня назад +16

    People are just the worse. Humanity is gone.

  • @amy82910
    @amy82910 22 дня назад +4

    This is all too common for people who have hidden disabilities. Ask anyone who has one and they’ll tell you we encounter issues almost daily. We absolutely need more awareness that hidden disabilities exist and that disability doesn’t just mean wheelchair. It doesn’t help that during the pandemic the sunflower lanyards were used by people who had no genuine reason not to wear a mask but just didn’t want to. I bet some people still see the sunflower lanyards as “faking” or “over exaggerating”.

  • @MoonlightForest
    @MoonlightForest 22 дня назад +3

    Challenged when parking in disabled spaces (I can’t drive but partner does), challenged when using a disabled bathroom, challenged when accessing carer tickets for events.
    This is just part of daily life when you have a hidden disability.
    Mine is Psoriatic Arthritis plus a few other issues. I’m a 36(F) who looks/moves around quite well but only after meds/pain relief kicks in - if you know, you know!!
    Unfortunately, like most who are suffering, when not okay, I don’t go out so no one sees the other side. And that’s the problem….they just don’t understand.

  • @ellie3690
    @ellie3690 22 дня назад +5

    Need more awareness. A lot of people won’t know what the landward means.

  • @FreePigeon
    @FreePigeon 22 дня назад +5

    I have a hidden disability (heart issues) and have been told so often "You look okay." "If that was true you'd be in hospital tho?" like okay let me just take my heart out and show you. I do actually carry my diagnosis letter around in the event of these people. Heart issues as a non-overweight young person are very unusual as well so I get the skepticism.
    In public services however I've been treated wonderfully, I've been offered extra help at airports, and staff at train stations have helped me carry my bags and find me transport home.

  • @grovesy333
    @grovesy333 22 дня назад +3

    Why is this Taylor swifts fault ?

  • @1t5v1cky3
    @1t5v1cky3 20 дней назад +1

    Sadly in 2024, there is still so much ignorance about the hidden disabilities ~ many people think to qualify as disabled you have to be sitting in a chair with wheels, it’s not always the case. Carrying a bag / pouch with your supplies in is totally acceptable, most medical supplies pass front door security at concerts / airports nowadays.

  • @laurenwilliams3737
    @laurenwilliams3737 20 дней назад +1

    Even though I have cerebral palsy which is visible, I have epilepsy too which is classed as an invisible disability and hearing this is so devastating. Honestly. I wish some people could be more kind. I've never really exprienced anything like this at a concert before. But, hearing this is really sad. Everyone who has an invisible disability should be treated fairly.❤

  • @nimflower
    @nimflower 23 дня назад +11

    I hate to say it but it definitely the way she looks, people are too quick to jugde and not understand some disabilities aren't visible 😓

  • @bellaphotographyfife
    @bellaphotographyfife 22 дня назад +2

    I’m so sorry you had that experience I went to Taylor night 2 at Edinburgh and I have to say Murrayfield was amazing it was my first time using my wheelchair and they couldn’t have done more to help ❤I only share because it truly was exceptional

    • @bellaphotographyfife
      @bellaphotographyfife 22 дня назад +2

      Trying to get accessible tickets was really difficult but i sent my evidence to axs and murryfield and they were absolutely brilliant

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 22 дня назад

      I think I saw you because I was at the same show

  • @URFUTUREUK
    @URFUTUREUK 20 дней назад +1

    A lanyard will not help. People are rude.

  • @lindseywickert
    @lindseywickert 23 дня назад

    Has anyone seen the behind-the-scenes?

  • @pmd1933
    @pmd1933 23 дня назад +1

    Humans will always disappoint and cruel.
    But she needed to plan better and expect humans to be aweful

    • @anjuli5596
      @anjuli5596 23 дня назад +5

      I planned. For a year. I got the same treatment.

    • @HannahFrostFreespiritedwarrior
      @HannahFrostFreespiritedwarrior 21 день назад

      She clearly did plan. She wore a lanyard to show she had a hidden disability, took a bag with all her supplies within the rules. There’s only so much planning you can do and people shouldn’t be awful.

    • @pmd1933
      @pmd1933 21 день назад

      @@HannahFrostFreespiritedwarrior ya but people are awful!! Wanting and expecting them not to be isn't planning its dreaming.

  • @CookieDee11
    @CookieDee11 23 дня назад +2

    Kids probably do not know what the lanyard means

    • @Charlotte-wx4jz
      @Charlotte-wx4jz 23 дня назад +3

      She didn’t mention anything about a child. Also I think a lot of the time I find children have more compassion and understanding than most adults.

    • @CookieDee11
      @CookieDee11 23 дня назад +2

      @@Charlotte-wx4jz I think most Taylor swift fans are kids.

    • @Charlotte-wx4jz
      @Charlotte-wx4jz 23 дня назад +3

      @@CookieDee11 mmmm I’m not sure that’s the case. This woman is in her 30s. My friend’s GF is a BIG fan and she is in her 30s. I know someone I used to work with in her mid 20s is a fan. I get that she has lots of child fans but because she first started in the mid 2000 that’s when lots of teen girls are now in their 30s! Exactly the same as Taylor, so it’s like we all grew up together. I’ve never been a big fan, I just watched this for the disability component as I am of the era I sadly know too much about this subject 😹

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 20 дней назад

      @@CookieDee11 Not true at all

    • @CookieDee11
      @CookieDee11 20 дней назад

      @@grovesy333 if she was in a wheelchair something tells me her treatment would be slightly different

  • @xragdoll5662
    @xragdoll5662 23 дня назад +8

    I was robbed at a Taylor concert in 2018 when I wasn’t even in my own country, where’s my interview haha 😂😂😂😂

    • @anjuli5596
      @anjuli5596 23 дня назад +3

      You’re comparing chalk and cheese mate

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 20 дней назад

      @@xragdoll5662 Where’s my interview for nearly being killed in 2020 ?

  • @AbigailBrown-wk7xl
    @AbigailBrown-wk7xl 23 дня назад +1

    Amazing ❤❤❤

  • @mommac0
    @mommac0 23 дня назад +3

    I’m a bit confused, she’s not in a wheelchair so would should she get a wheelchair ticket, i understand she needs easy access for going to the bathroom, this should be a different type of ticket, right? But if she took the space of someone in a wheelchair i don’t feel that would be right, maybe there needs to be different types of tickets based on the disability.

    • @JustAnotherPerson4U
      @JustAnotherPerson4U 23 дня назад +5

      At the moment the sign of disability is all lumped in with wheelchair users which is the universal sign of disability right now.
      Another problem, especially with stadiums is that they're not going to cut out another section of seating for disabled people who aren't wheelchair users because they feel they'd lose more money that way and it'd be more work for them.
      I think one thing that needs to be done, is to change the universal disabled sign. It needs to be something that includes a wheelchair but also indicates invisible/hidden disabilities, and show that it's not always a physical thing. Sometimes it's a neurological one.

    • @kjh4496
      @kjh4496 22 дня назад +2

      You just answered your own question and showed exactly why she should have the pass.

    • @FreePigeon
      @FreePigeon 22 дня назад +2

      @@kjh4496 No, she needs toilet access. Not wheelchair access. Her legs are fine so she doesn't need the physical accommodations that wheelchair users need. Imagine a wheelchair user not getting a ticket because Lip-Filler Lucy wanted to feel special.

    • @JustAnotherPerson4U
      @JustAnotherPerson4U 18 дней назад

      @@FreePigeon There are plenty of disabled people who can walk and still need the disabled toilet. Maybe they're neurodivergent or have an intellectual disability which makes going to the toilet in a crowded toiley really difficult for them and they cannot do it easily. The extra space in the disabled toilet makes it easier for them to do their business and leave.
      You're imagining it like non-wheelchiar disabled people just use the disabled toilet like some sort of make up room when that is far from the case.

  • @sheilabimpong1430
    @sheilabimpong1430 16 дней назад +1

    Such a useless topic to discuss.
    You shouldn't have been there if it made you uncomfortable. There were people in wheelchairs who aren't complaining.
    You just want attention, which is nonsense and undeserving .

  • @paddynevs5885
    @paddynevs5885 23 дня назад +6

    This cult is ridiculous

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 20 дней назад

      @@paddynevs5885 No such thing as any of that

  • @An-Alien-On-Earth
    @An-Alien-On-Earth 23 дня назад +7

    What's wrong with her lips? Has she had an eleargic reaction to something?

  • @9wolves2007
    @9wolves2007 23 дня назад +4

    She's fking gorgeous I don't even care

  • @asherpatterson5988
    @asherpatterson5988 23 дня назад +4

    I don’t like her

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 22 дня назад +1

      That doesn’t matter you should try and get out more

  • @shaunhoward6838
    @shaunhoward6838 20 дней назад

    Better of going to see Kylie Minogue, Taylor Swift is so overrated lol

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 19 дней назад

      @@shaunhoward6838 You do realise that they are fans of each others music and are friends right ?