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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

It's good to see this division inside the French State's forces. Clearly the pressure from recent protests is having an effect. Let's hope these cops, judges, and politicians ruin their collective ability to maintain this perverse 'order'.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Wow, this is sick! Thanks for posting your art, it's great to see even if I've never played the game.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Oh hell no, not this ableist bs. Though it's little surprise coming from this rag.

Asylums were really bad, and the narratives surrounding their closures are fraught with lies. Worse, it isn't all in the past: the Judge Rotenburg Center has been condemned by the UN for torture, yet continues to operate in Massachussetts, for example.

The only way this idea makes any sense is if you can't imagine addressing the root issues of this problem. Namely, poverty, access to housing, lack of medical care. You know, the problems that never get fixed under Capitalism because they are the direct result of it. The logic of the asylum is to round people up and lock them away from the rest of society, "for their own good", regardless of their feelings on the matter. To those currently in power, this is preferrable to any attempt at systemic change because it does not require the end of their most profitable investments.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 2 years ago

"Apolitical" is a political position.

If you claim to support trans rights, and with them the broader struggle for gender self determination, then you ought to support the people putting their bodies on the line to defend it. Specifically the antifacists and anarchists (many of them queer themselves) who fight facism on the streets. Supporting a group targetted for genocide requires supporting the kinds of tactics that can fight the facists working to exterminate that group.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

I have one of those too! Glad yours is blooming. Mine flowers sometimes, but sadly it got infected with thrips a couple years ago and I haven't been able to kill them. It flowers less often, but does okay with regular maintenance on my end (rubbing all the surfaces with a little neem oil and soap in water).

[–] [email protected] 19 points 2 years ago

For real, this is sobering information. I already try to avoid microwaving plastics, but I'm gonna be even more careful now, and try to spread this study. Billions of nanoplastics per square centimeter, it's scary to think about the size of containers, number that would likely be used in a day, and the fact that infants are so small with that information in context.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

They're saying they aren't vegetarian, so know what real chicken nuggets taste like. OP worried that people might assume they are vegetarian, and therefore might not have a good idea of what chicken nuggets taste like. That sentence is meant to avoid people assuming that.

That's my best guess anyway.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Holy moly this is a wild story. I really hope people don't get murdered, and Braxton gets a positive outcome from the legal system. But beyond the shock from reading this, I'm left with anger.

The sheer audacity of these racist clowns, and the fact that its working!? Like, courts just refuse to hear cases on a lot of the discrimination that happens surrounding elections, so even though it might be illegal its the white courts that decide that. And they BURNED DOWN LEWIS' HOME! Holy shit is that terrifying, and we know nobody's ever facing any consequences for it.

One thing that is truly inspiring amidst all the racism and systemic violence is the mayor himself. This guy is out here practicing mutual aid, organizing community events, and fighting to get food for his community. One of his goals with becoming mayor was to get a grocery store in town, huge respect for this guy.

Fuck White Supremacy, fuck the State, but hats off to this man. I hope he gets what he's fighting for.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I think we gotta work on building community if we want to see people really move away from streaming services. One person with a NAS in a small apartment building could help a lot of their neighbors out with entertainment. It would be more work for the person hosting, but if the folks who benefit help their friend out too it might end up being less work overall.

I'd give someone access, teach them how to use the software, and download some of their favorite shows if they let me borrow their truck when I needed, shared dinner sometimes, or helped me clean house. I think a lot of folks would benefit from that kind of thing, but it would require us making friends with our neighbors. Which, on reflection, is actually really really hard. I imagine it would be kinda awkward to start the conversations around this, but you'd get around the step of everyone getting their own NAS at least!

[–] [email protected] 29 points 2 years ago

It's important to question the beliefs we're raised with, especially when seeking truth as scientists tend to do. I'm glad to see research like this, and especially the bit at the end of the abstract about examining prior conclusions that were influenced by patriarchal cultural bias. There's something about how hard this notion of, "men hunt, women gather and take care of children, in all human societies past and present" is to shake that has me reminded of something:

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."

That heuristic is generally taken to be accurate among the scientifically literate, Carl Sagan coined it even, but it is deeply flawed. Cultural notions of ordinary define what is seen as extraordinary. An idea that is normalized in our society needs much less evidence to convince people of it, while one that goes against normality needs much more to even begin to gain traction. The concept is flawed because 'ordinary' is socially defined, so while it can be used to discredit obviously wrong ideas like the existence of ghosts, it can also be used to discredit obviously wrong ideas like the CIA using LSD to (try to) control peoples' minds. Pretty extraordinary claim, but it did happen. Maybe you see the issue with this heuristic, while the idea expressed is intuitive, it hides a sneaky cultural bias.

I think something similar goes on with ideas like the one this study refutes. It seems so clear in our patriarchal society that men and women are different, suited to different roles as we've been told so many times growing up, that the opposite concept is extraordinary. So you get scientists coming up with truly extraordinary explanations of why women are buried with hunting tools to maintain their conception of 'normal', and anyone who wants to refute it needs to go above-and-beyond only to still be met with skepticism.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

How horrible, the majority of these men's lives wasted behind bars. Colonial "justice" systems need to be abolished. No change or reform can fix the deep, structural issues with what these systems consider "justice" to be. Justice is possible, but not if our imaginations and actions are bound to existing racist, classist, ableist systems.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago

How horrible, the majority of these men's lives wasted behind bars. Colonial "justice" systems need to be abolished. No change or reform can fix the deep, structural issues with what these systems consider "justice" to be. Justice is possible, but not if our imaginations and actions are bound to existing racist, classist, ableist systems.

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