Miserable_Figure7876

Miserable_Figure7876 t1_ivjk5zr wrote

CRT is the idea that we should acknowledge that the legal system has a disproportionately negative impact on minority groups because the laws were written by entrenched powers who held the racist attitudes that were common when the laws were written.

But conservatives refuse to accept anything negative or problematic about systems that serve them, so that they don't have to accept responsibility for anything other than the way their actions affect the people immediately around them in the short term.

It's just like how they ignore it when youth pastors molest kids in their churches.

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Miserable_Figure7876 t1_iv4apbs wrote

I'll join the "Eustasis sucks" chorus here. I started going there when I changed insurance and my old psychiatrist didn't take my new insurance, and it's been crappy. I see a different person every time I go, and I've got a friend with a very bad Eustasis story.

The only reason to go is to get your meds renewed, and that's only to cover you until you can get to a better psychiatrist. I'm currently trying to get a better psychiatrist, but it's a long wait.

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Miserable_Figure7876 t1_isszdjb wrote

I don't know. It feels like a fight between greedy developers and selfish NIMBYs, and I don't like either. I'm leaning towards yes, because it's new multi family housing and mixed use, which are things we need, but I'm not sure.

Also, I live outside the city limits, so I don't know if I'll even get to vote on it.

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