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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Experts raise issues with DNA, witnesses in Marcellus Williams’ Missouri death penalty hearing

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Nollij , in Florida argues execution shouldn't be stayed for man's Parkinson's symptoms

Remember: No actual doctors are involved in executions. It is exactly that scenario that is forbidden by the Hippocratic oath.

When the state is making any claims about medical concerns, it is NOT coming from a doctor.

FlowVoid , (edited )

Doctors can and do participate in executions.

It’s true that this violates the Hippocratic Oath, but so does performing an abortion or performing any kind of surgery. That’s one reason why many doctors don’t take the Hippocratic Oath, either taking a more modern vow, writing their own vow, or not taking any vow at all.

xmunk ,

Yea so… abortions don’t violate the hippocratic oath because there’s only one person affected by them and the reason for the abortion may be medical or may be a personal decision but, in either case, is helping the life of the patient.

Jaderick , in At least 17 Guard members have died while deployed to Texas border

The incidents on the border mission that led to troops dying have varied. Some of the soldier deaths reported include one who died from a medical emergency at a hotel where troops were staying in McAllen, and another who was accidentally shot in Fort Clark Springs. Two other soldiers died in a traffic accident in Laredo — one in the accident and the other by suicide in the minutes after the crash. At least four additional soldiers have died by suicide while assigned to the border.

  • the Sergeant who drowned trying to save people in the Rio Grande

This article is a ride and it makes this national guard deployment look even worse.

wjrii ,

This whole thing has been a travesty, but then, what else is new with statewide politics in Texas? Abbott is demanding lengthy deployments within a geographically huge state and upending these “part-time” servicemembers’ lives, yet somehow also half-assing everything. They have no clear mission. They have no reasonable facilities. They have no productive coordination with federal resources (because this whole thing is an exclusively federal mandate). It’s all fucked, because the primary-voting GOP base actively hates brown people and the rest of the party couldn’t give a shit about anyone who doesn’t vote for them.

billiam0202 ,

Two other soldiers died in a traffic accident in Laredo — one in the accident and the other by suicide in the minutes after the crash

What the actual fuck?

A_Random_Idiot , in Illinois falsely accused these parents of abusing their baby—and now won't tell them who actually did it

Jesus fucking christ.

There were so many balls dropped during this entire fiasco you have to wonder if there wasnt malicious intent against the family by someone with an axe to grind, and a position high enough to keep them out of sight.

realcaseyrollins OP ,

I actually think the person who injured the child placed the report to cover it up and the hospital didn’t know at first, but later colluded with protective services to keep the perp out of jail (although it would not shock me if he or she was fired or suspended)

A_Random_Idiot ,

I mean, even then, a cursory examination of the file, showing the child had been in the hospital for days, with daily scans, proving no fractures until like the 4th day or whatever it was, Should have been the immediate first step, and ended there.

DCFS dropped the ball hard to terrorize a family and sexually traumatize the kids with their genital “inspections”. Especially with the fact that the file was fucking empty.

Think about all the time, money, and effort wasted on this provably false from the get go accusation… Then think about how they don’t even give a fraction of this time and effort to kids in actual bad, abusive situations.

finickydesert , in A Day After Receiving Police Endorsement, Ruben Gallego Asks DOJ To Ease Up On Oversight Of Phoenix PD
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Wow, of this happened pre trump I wouldn’t believe it, currently I do believe that corruption in plain sight.

NocturnalMorning , in Illinois falsely accused these parents of abusing their baby—and now won't tell them who actually did it

How did they conclude after seeing x-rays that the child’s bones were fine when admitted to the hospital that the couple must be abusing their kid???

mozz , (edited )
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I see you have never interacted with the hospital system

Doctors and nurses are great, highly qualified + they do magic. The administrative system that decides what to do on a strategic scale is pure malicious madness. It doesn’t surprise me in the least that they would decide to randomly accuse people of child abuse for no reason because it would make their inconvenience go away.

SARGE ,
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My parents have worked in a hospital in varying capacities from janitorial to administrative, to being the money people keeping the books balanced.

In the words of my mother, “the hospital owners will outright tell you ‘we don’t make mistakes so figure out how it’s the patients fault’”

She works trying to get insurance to cover things now and finally agrees with me that the while insurance system is a scam designed to fleece people out of money they already spent on Healthcare through taxes (because you pay more now in taxes for Healthcare than you would if the whole country moved to universal Healthcare, how’s that for “fiscal responsibility”)

linearchaos , in Bugs, mold and mildew found in Boar's Head plant linked to deadly listeria outbreak
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Fucking hell, they are basically the only quality deli meat in my town.

BarbecueCowboy ,

At a relative level at least… They might still be…

You don’t want to tour nearly any company making food of any kind at a factory level. Things that make us sick really like food.

garpujol , in Florida argues execution shouldn't be stayed for man's Parkinson's symptoms

I’m not in favor of the death penalty, but I don’t see how a person’s medical condition impacts their availability to be put down.

Gointhefridge , in On the Covid ‘Off-Ramp’: No Tests, Isolation or Masks

Yes and in Nassau county NY, they’ve now made it ILLEGAL to wear a mask unless you can prove to a cop you’re doing it cause you’re sick.

Deadass.

Apparently the law exists because “bad actors” were protesting certain policies while “undercover” in a mask. This law was designed to “protect citizens and law enforcement from people hiding their identities to commit crimes.”

Viking_Hippie ,

bad actors” were protesting certain policies while “undercover” in a mask. This law was designed to “protect citizens and law enforcement from people hiding their identities to commit crimes.”

Translated from Cop to English: people protest against genocide, cops want it to be easier to recognize them so they can persecute them as punishment for their constitutionally protected criticism of the cops’ favorite fascist apartheid state.

tal , in Bugs, mold and mildew found in Boar's Head plant linked to deadly listeria outbreak
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You can cook everything you eat if you want, and it’d probably reduce the number of microbes you get exposed to.

However, you’re going to be foregoing stuff like fresh vegetables. Those are a factor via which disease can and has traveled. But it’s something that I don’t particularly want to give up.

Raw milk is a listeria vector, and some cheeses made from it – especially those imported from Europe – make use of raw milk. That’s probably avoidable.

oce ,
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French people would rather die than give up on raw milk cheese, such death would probably be celebrated.

tal ,
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Yeah. Hmm.

Well, you can’t heat treat it without making it not raw, but I guess it might be possible to kill listeria via irradiation, the way meats can be treated.

I don’t know if there are any restrictions on how large a cheese can be before that’s impractical. Probably costs more than pasteurization.

kagis

Sounds like it does work on listeria.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15726975/

Ionizing radiation can be effective in controlling the growth of food spoilage and foodborne pathogenic bacteria. This study reports on an investigation of the effectiveness of irradiation treatment to eliminate Listeria monocytogenes on laboratory-inoculated broccoli, cabbage, tomatoes, and mung bean sprouts. Irradiation of broccoli and mung bean sprouts at 1.0 kGy resulted in reductions of approximately 4.88 and 4.57 log CFU/g, respectively, of a five-strain cocktail of L. monocytogenes. Reductions of approximately 5.25 and 4.14 log CFU/g were found with cabbage and tomato, respectively, at a similar dose. The appearance, color, texture, taste, and overall acceptability did not undergo significant changes after 7 days of postirradiation storage at 4 degrees C, in comparison with control samples. Therefore, low-dose ionizing radiation treatment could be an effective method for eliminating L. monocytogenes on fresh and fresh-cut produce.

FelixCress ,

You do realise that EU have much higher food production standards than the US?

Linkerbaan , in [META] MBFC bot
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https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/03a3ac12-076c-496e-87ad-116a0ca1fe64.webp

IMO no need for any bot. As long as articles are factually correct there should be no problem where they are from.

I know someone spent a lot of time writing a cool bot, but sometimes less is more.

stormesp ,

Seriously… i just cant understand whats the train of thought on all news related .world communities with this bot, its just mental. All that is needed from the mods is to take down articles that have demonstrated fake news / are factually incorrect. Not to write code for a bot that uses really sketchy websites as their reference.

Letsdothis , in Gunman in Trump assassination attempt saw rally as 'target of opportunity,' FBI official says

victimhood narrative.

Isn’t that a correct narrative since there was, in fact, a victim?

girlfreddy , in Bugs, mold and mildew found in Boar's Head plant linked to deadly listeria outbreak
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It’s unclear whether Boar’s Head will face any penalties by the USDA for the repeat issues.

We’ll waffle on penalties for Boar’s Head but immediately shut down a kid selling homemade ice cream.

What a fucked up world we live in.

some_guy ,

To be fair, that kid was trying to raise money for a good cause and we don’t want anything good to happen ever. /s

garpujol , in Reddit Down: Community Site Experiencing Widespread Errors

Cool. Also in important news, I’m scratching my ass.

ChaoticEntropy ,
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More at 10.

garpujol , in Trump Says He’s ‘Absolutely’ Down To Put ‘Unusual Character’ Elon Musk in His Cabinet: ‘We Have To Cherish Our Geniuses’

“Cherish” from him sounds so dirty. Like, child molestation level dirty.

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