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Grandwolf319 , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep

Wow, that tops the most dystopian headline… for the day.

ravhall , in Israel's main labour union calls strike as pressure mounts for hostage deal

Do you also acknowledge the genocide of Uyghurs by the CCP?

oakey66 ,

That’s a beautiful whataboutism. Didn’t realize this article also discussed the moral equivalency of the mistreatment and internment Uyghurs.

ravhall ,

So, do you?

oakey66 ,

Lol. Shut up.

ravhall ,
irotsoma , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep
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It’s not social media that is the problem. It’s capitalism. Social media is no different from the snake oil sales person, door to door sales people or Avon parties of the past. The problem is that kids aren’t educated about how to deal with capitalistic greed that will do everything to convince you something is wrong with you in order to sell you the cure and are then allowed access to the Internet without that education. And the sales people don’t face any consequences for marketing to children because they just pretend not to know and don’t have to look them in the eye, so it’s easier to be unethical without consequence.

elrik ,

Both things can be a problem simultaneously 🌈

bad_alloc , in Boeing's Starliner is coming back without a crew on September 6

During the livestream, have sth prepared to short boeing. If it burns up on reentry that will be bad, if it craps out during departure, that will be really bad.

interdimensionalmeme , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep

Kids are becoming incredibly dumb, that’s a problem. Why are kids so dumb nowadays and what can be done ?

Maybe send bad parents to prison for being so bad at parenting that they allow 10 year olds to touch computers and watch poisonous advertisements ?

swordgeek , in How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients

For-profit healthcare makes this outcome inevitable.

VerbFlow , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep
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This worldwide obsession with anti-aging is a plague. It has to fucking stop. Everytime I hear someone calling women over 30 “old hags”, I can’t help the feeling that they’re pedophiles. Just let girls age normally, for fuck’s sake!

FlyingSquid , in How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients
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This whole article is horrific. (And wasn’t paywalled to me)

It goes beyond trapping patients. We’re talking things like beating children and multiple rapes.

TheTechnician27 ,
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The NYT operates on a limited-article basis, making it so you have maybe three articles a month before getting the boot.

If you ever need to bypass this, there’s an extension for Firefox, and additionally, there’s archive.ph or one of its sister sites like archive.vn and archive.is (they all feed into and read from the same underlying database).

VerbFlow , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep
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protist , in How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients

I used to work for a nonprofit psych hospital in a city where there’s also an Acadia hospital. We hired a ton of their staff who started working there well-intentioned but quickly fled after they witnessed how it was run. Patients would tell us horror stories and tell us how grateful they were they didn’t end up there. We’d see patients who discharged from there just a few days prior who were still psychotic as fuck, and we’d treat them ethically and they’d actually get better. They’d leave the Acadia hospital with basically no discharge plan, a lot of times their families weren’t even told where they’d been released to or that they’d been released at all.

FlyingSquid ,
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Reminds me of how there were stories when I lived in L.A. of ERs dumping grandparents with dementia on skid row. People finding out their grandma was wandering around amongst the junkies in a hospital gown and one slipper.

Apytele , in How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients

Doesn’t shock me tbh. The “deinstitutionalization movement” was a fucking joke all they did was dump people out on the street so they could use their 0 community living skills to go get their mental Healthcare from prison instead, and now that people are getting sick of being screamed at on the street by homeless schizophrenics on drugs (not like there’s anything better for them to do) they want them locked up again so they can make health insurance companies money instead of doing literally anything to actually heal their communities. I have an entire nursing theory and set of practices just for this specific population because we’ve just completely fucked so many of them up, probably most of them permanently. And I’ll say it until I’m blue in the face but housing is the #1 driver of the American mental health crisis. They joke about “what radicalized you” and it’s 8 fucking years of working in psych hospitals even when I’m proud of the care I’m giving just watching the system as a whole is killing me. What I do should be considered ICU level psych care for that handful of people who are actually actively psychotically tweaking so why are all of the units I work mostly full of not even depressed but just understandably sad homeless people?

FlyingSquid ,
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This is not really even about that because yes, people are being held in these places involuntarily, but a lot of people voluntarily check themselves in- Acadia even works on propaganda to get them to do it- and then can’t leave. People who want things like an evaluation for bipolar disorder or an adjustment in medication or just plain old therapy.

Apytele , (edited )

No that’s 100% exactly what I’m talking about because no one should be going to psych hospitals for any of those things, and the fact that we’ve not allocated the resources to treat those things in the community (which would actually be cheaper) is the entire failing of that “deinstitutionalization” movement. It was supposedly going to be a whole movement where we shifted to community care models but they never actually allocated proper funding for that so it became just another way to fuel the prison industrial complex.

I’ve never even worked a psych hospital that did proper 1:1 talk therapy on the regular. I as a nurse working a 12h shift with 6-8 patients and also being responsible for equipment checks, groups, checking on all my patients at least hourly etc am often the closest thing some of these people get to a therapist. At the absolute MOST most of those things should be being treated at a CSU which is a type of voluntary stepdown unit that usually has 1 nurse on-site continuously and that does a cursory belongings search and NO body searches. Most of them function like rehabs but do other mental health services as well as detox. I shouldn’t be being asked to strip search depressed people, but I also can’t risk one of them being dumb enough to bring a proper sharp or ligature onto my secure unit for people who genuinely can’t be trusted not to shank or garotte a bitch. Ffs one time the ER just didn’t even check at all and an actively psychotic pt rolled onto the unit with a loaded fucking gun in their bag that my tech just happened to find during a routine belongings search and I’ve found all kinds of other weapons on people. My unit is tightly controlled for a reason and most people receiving psychiatric care don’t need it and therefore should never gave to experience it.

Almost none of the people you’re describing should be setting foot on even the classier units I’ve worked, and they wouldn’t have to if proper community resources like medication management, talk therapy, and even CSUs were more available. I remember reading at one point that there was like one psychiatrists office serving like half of Montana at one point. The lack of those services (and particularly the lack of adequate insurance reimbursement for those services - those professionals still need to feed and house themselves and their families) are a very intentional component of this fucked up orphan crushing machine.

FlyingSquid ,
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They were tricked into going there. You seem to be missing that. That isn’t legal. Most of the things in the article aren’t legal.

Apytele ,

Yeah. And they’re volunteering to risk something that’s at least horribly traumatic and at worst just a straight up human rights violation because they don’t have any better places to go and that’s by design.

Assman , in How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients
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Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals

Stop the planet I want off

metaStatic ,

It's a new franchise.

FlyingSquid ,
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Not all that new. About 20 years old in fact.

mindlight , in Family confirms death of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin

Hamas kidnapped Hersh Goldberg-Polin, among other non-combatants, on the 7th of October. As captors, Hamas were at a minimum responsible for keeping the hostages alive. Hamas could have chosen to release the non-combatants at any point but choose not to.

This not about Israel being or not being assholes. This is about Hamas not even taking a minimum of responsibility for what they have caused.

Hamas does not care about the Palestinian people. Hamas only cares about their cause.

anubis119 , in Boeing's Starliner is coming back without a crew on September 6

What is the emergency plan until dragon arrives if they need to evacuate?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Die.

Sam_Bass , in Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep

Vanity doesnt have an age limit. Kids are the most impressionable members of society no matter how jaded they act. It is our adult duty to shepherd them as they learn and not condemn them for the experience or lack thereof

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