Amazed

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[–] Amazed 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

And Dune was also used.

[–] Amazed 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

This is encouraging news. I’m very glad to hear it’s going well. I think it highlights the importance of supporting leaders who back and participate in such initiatives.

The article mentions it would be great if police had the ability to take such individuals somewhere other than jail. But I really think it's challenging to expect significant shifts in traditional enforcement practices. That puts even more of a strain on police to also be experts in evaluating the fitness of citizens. Which they shouldn’t be (at this point in history, where police officers are not trained well to handle mental health issues), even if a citizen is known to them (many reported here are repeating offenders). I think Colorado might show the most potential for change or other states however. Most states it seems are more concerned with which bathrooms kids are using and what books they can ban, rather than actually making life better, like these folks in the judicial system.

I am preparing to work in community mental health, and it's just abundantly clear that the underlying social issues contributing to justice-related and justice-impacted individuals will persist. A different approach is needed beyond what current systems offer.

The article could be clearer and more polished, but it's valuable that this topic is gaining attention.

If you are having trouble understanding all this, just keep in mind what the other poster said: tax dollars at work. Keep voting for the judges and public servants who prioritize this issue. So they can stay on and see it through. It won’t be solved in our lifetimes, likely, but we can plant the trees today that will shade future generations.

[–] Amazed 3 points 7 months ago

Some of his bits on the show go on past the point of expiration, for me, and I find myself frequently skipping ahead to when it’s over to the next section. I imagine someone who is a diehard fan of his podcast and doesn’t cringe as easily will do just fine with this show. But I prefer his late night form, or when he’s on the rails, vs this. While I disagree with the article, I thank you for sharing it!

[–] Amazed 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Wow mediashare was there until the last 20-30 days. Anybody know what happened? This post is now the only mention I see of it.

[–] Amazed 1 points 8 months ago

Or Netflix after one.

[–] Amazed 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

New Reddit on mobile for me doesn’t show the same options as old. I have an account so I can curate content and block bots and users from view. On new Reddit, it only shows me report or save for alt options. I have to switch to old to see all the options. So irritating.

[–] Amazed 3 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Anyone have guesses to why they want this

[–] Amazed 1 points 9 months ago

Welcome, new user!

[–] Amazed 2 points 9 months ago

You can either spoof your location and payment to India for cheap rate, or go to account share Reddit and get on someone’s family plan. Some even do family India, so it’s cheap family, at that. If you don’t have friends that do this already.

Just make sure you double check the user against the thread of scammers.

[–] Amazed 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Hey, I’m not sure if you know how un accepting your snarky jab is. It’s very un trek like.

I’m also not sure you appreciate how important representation is. It is very important that people see and read themselves in stories. It could save someone’s life. That importance cannot be understated or taken for granted.

This was likely tailored to the demographic that Picard serves. And while the writing wasn’t elegant, it’s still something. Hopefully it leads to more, as this character development is now canon.

Society is slowly crawling out of hetero normative times, where it is thankfully starting to be more common than ever to see diverse identity mainstream.

Millennials still have a streak of heteronormative thinking and cynicism, but hopefully they are one of the last generations to experience the closet.

[–] Amazed 2 points 9 months ago

See my comment above yours for how to support good bills by testifying remotely.

There are those working to take voting rights away in Colorado.

[–] Amazed 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

If this pleases you, then know the Colorado General Assembly is now in session! It is a part time legislature. So act now.

Register to vote and learn about who your rep is.

It is very easy to sign up to testify in support of or against bills “Remotely via Zoom” on the below link.

https://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2024A/commsumm.nsf/signIn.xsp

It’s really important to support good bills, like loan repayment programs for mental health workers, universal healthcare reforms, and increasing housing equity. And it’s just as vital to stand against bills like income tax cuts (like in Texas), which runs against how Colorado finances work, and only benefit the wealthy. And bills seeking to take away voting rights, or curtail mail ballots.

Colorado lawmaking is wild. It’s the first time democrats have had a majority in several ways, but it is also a microcosm for the political/culture war bs that plagues the nation.

Positive social change is a lunch pail job, day in and day out.

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