Meet Fleece
Fleece Rabbitfoot is either an early Generation Z or late Millennial, born in Northern California in the mid 1990’s. As a child Fleece chose to read books instead of interact with normal children, and is therefore bursting with things to say but is too socially anxious to actually say them. Additionally, Fleece would like to add that the 1990’s and early 2000’s were a strange time in American social history, in which women were told over and over again that their grievances were resolved, that equality had been reached, and anyone who had issues with the status quo was an ungrateful complainer. And Fleece, for her part, kind of believed that story. When the word “feminist” is an embarrassing epithet, and the phrases “class privilege,” “class solidarity,” “wealth redistribution,” and “socialist” must never be uttered out loud, you just try to blame yourself, and anyone who seems different from you, for all the stress and confusion that comes with growing up in a corrupt late-stage capitalist society that only pretends to be progressive, exceptional and benevolent. But also, Fleece just didn’t interact with enough people growing up, so what does she know…
Since her childhood, Fleece has been preposterously fortunate enough to travel the world many times, learn a language fluently, get seriously injured, do all the physical therapy, get a college degree, fall in love, have her heart broken, work as a janitor, get fired, work in an office, work as a camp counselor and even be purposefully unemployed. She has done many years of personal growth work, and she has sought out knowledge, perspective, wisdom and creativity her whole life. She has a lot to say, but most of it has gone unsaid. Or, more accurately, it has been written and stored in unshared documents in her Google Drive for several years.
What a shame, Fleece always thought, all that creative genius, just festering in those Google folders with nowhere to go!
And so, fed up with her crippling self-doubt and personally limiting beliefs, Fleece has decided to make a blog. Here she will post all of her opinions and ideas, so they may sit here and rot publicly for all eternity, instead of in her Google Drive.
Welcome in!

