noun pre·car·i·a·cide /prəˈkɛəriəˌsaɪd/
Definition:
The deliberate abandonment, marginalization, or destruction of the Precariat—those living in chronic economic instability—through systemic neglect, austerity policies, and the erosion of social safety nets. A form of eliminative poverty where the poor are not merely ignored, but structurally erased.
Definition:
The deliberate abandonment, marginalization, or destruction of the Precariat—those living in chronic economic instability—through systemic neglect, austerity policies, and the erosion of social safety nets. A form of eliminative poverty where the poor are not merely ignored, but structurally erased.
“The administration’s refusal to fund housing, healthcare, or living wages is not just policy—it’s Precariacide.”
by Jagun August 09, 2025
noun ā-bəl-ə-sīd
The systemic destruction of disabled lives through policy, neglect, and ideological violence, where survival is undermined not by overt brutality, but by the calculated withdrawal of care.
Ableicide is a form of Precariacide, targeting those whose bodies and minds challenge the dominant metrics of worth: productivity, conformity, and independence.
The systemic destruction of disabled lives through policy, neglect, and ideological violence, where survival is undermined not by overt brutality, but by the calculated withdrawal of care.
Ableicide is a form of Precariacide, targeting those whose bodies and minds challenge the dominant metrics of worth: productivity, conformity, and independence.
by Jagun August 09, 2025