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I Swipe Left on Pity (Drawstring Bag)

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People with disabilities don't need condescending pity, the type of pity that looks at them and instantly decides that their life must be less than yours. Compassion treats others as equals, while pity just looks down on others.

"Swipe Left" is slang for rejecting someone or something, which comes from dating apps where you swipe left to reject someone or swipe right to accept them as a match. My daughter Sammi Haney plays Esperanza in Netflix's Raising Dion (Produced by Michael B. Jordon). She is happier than most, and doesn't need anyone to look down on her.

Combine your love for vibrant prints and a sporty style with a cool drawstring bag. It's a must-have gym essential that can be worn as a backpack with drawstring closure at top, and narrow, contrasting shoulder straps.

• Bag size 15”x17”
• Maximum weight limit – 33lbs (15kg)
• Twin cotton handles
• Drawstring closure
• 100% spun polyester fabric


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