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lilaprilshowers t1_jae5pbl wrote
Reply to comment by leni710 in Isla Bryson: Transgender rapist jailed for eight years by PEVEI
[Trans prisoners have raped female prisoners.] (https://www.bronxda.nyc.gov/downloads/pdf/pr/2022/35-2022%20ramel-blount-sentenced-rape-rikers.pdf) How many female prisoners would have to be abused before it became worth you worrying about?
lilaprilshowers t1_jae3ey5 wrote
Reply to comment by Littlebotweak in Isla Bryson: Transgender rapist jailed for eight years by PEVEI
You're right that it's important to have these conversations, but there are also groups out there that don't want to have these conversations. They try to shutdown any criticism of Scotland's gender policy as, "hateful."
lilaprilshowers t1_jad3b9h wrote
Reply to comment by notandanafn7 in School choice bills aim to deny private schools public money by casewood123
This bill would hurt Long Trail more than MVCS. MVCS already gets no public funding and parents will send their kids there whether this bill passes or not, but roughly 2000 Vermont children who mostly attend secular education facilities may have to change schools.
lilaprilshowers t1_j7qzvg4 wrote
Reply to comment by Stevo2979 in Vermont’s rates of homelessness are (almost) the worst in the country by DaddyBobMN
This is correct, at least in other states, idk about Vermont. 18% of California's homeless come from out of state.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/06/us/homeless-population.html
lilaprilshowers t1_j7qzirt wrote
Reply to comment by EscapedAlcatraz in Vermont’s rates of homelessness are (almost) the worst in the country by DaddyBobMN
I don't think the HUD is deliberately setting out to deceive people. But if Vermont is rigorously counting every person in a shelter, hotel room, and encampment than it's data will be more accurate but appear worse then some one from, say Nebraska, idk, who sends one person out to an encampment and says,"well this seems like 200 people."
lilaprilshowers t1_j7qg4ai wrote
Reply to comment by gmcg_abidesII in Vermont’s rates of homelessness are (almost) the worst in the country by DaddyBobMN
"Once data becomes a metric it no longer functions as data."
lilaprilshowers t1_j6ofyzi wrote
Reply to comment by Freepurrs in California father is charged with attempted murder after allegedly driving his family off an oceanside cliff, prosecutors say | CNN by posts-comments-monk
Or when the 'one thing' was addressed, but it turns out there where actually a lot of other things the 'tiny thing' was blocking.
lilaprilshowers t1_j6n52m7 wrote
Reply to comment by YeetTheeFetus in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
People really think DARPA is all about the money at is thrown at it, but they overlook how DARPA technology actually gets integrated into the civilian market. You've all heard, "technology X can do anything except leave the laboratory." But manufacturers can sell technology to the military at much higher prices then they can to civilians. So manufacturers work out the kinks in their processes while selling to the military then they have a product they can actually sell at a scale to make a profit. The UK's biotech industry works a lot of the same way, with the NHS being pipeline for cutting edge technology to be supplied to the masses.
lilaprilshowers t1_j60m2ia wrote
Reply to comment by UKJaguar in Afghan malnutrition rates at record high, U.N. food agency says by AttilaTheMuun
The Taliban's word is shit. They haven't kept any of their promises about treatment of women, or not harboring Al-Qaeda. The 8 years they were in power in the 90s their camps trained 20,000 fighters who went on to commit atrocities across Africa and the ME. There is every reason to think they would do it again. There might be nothing the West can do for the Afghan people, but should definitely not give them the means to expand their regime.
lilaprilshowers t1_j1zh0vt wrote
Reply to New sanctions starting to bite Russia’s economy as Moscow admits deficit impact by Minezenroll
Sounds like the price cap is working.
lilaprilshowers t1_j16prby wrote
Reply to comment by CyberGrandma69 in Germany returns 20 Benin bronzes to Nigeria, noting ‘dark past’ by Fit-Asparagus8557
Looking at Wikipedia it seems there is no longer a metal working tradition in Nigeria. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_metallurgy_in_Africa
lilaprilshowers t1_iy9ex3q wrote
Reply to comment by Initial_Umpire3913 in Thai monks fail drug tests leaving temple empty by vetrivel033
I'd like the full story someday you have the time. How's the cousin now?
lilaprilshowers t1_ivrrbu4 wrote
Reply to comment by nonlawyer in Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly wins re-election, defeating GOP challenger Derek Schmidt, NBC News projects by Hrekires
My theory is that people like a governor who can veto the worse excess of their own party. Phil Scott vetoed a bill to legalize sex work which of course, had it passed, would have turned Vermont into the sex tourism destination for the entire East Coast.
lilaprilshowers t1_iv1d76h wrote
Reply to comment by Friendofthegarden in Toxic smog turns India's capital "into a gas chamber" by cyberpunk6066
Funny enough, if he'd died/retired before 2016, he'd probably be remembered as one of India's greatest leaders. Country saw a lot of development under his regin, but lately he's thrown out India's founding fathers' vision of a pan-religious, pan-racial society in favor of a Hindu ethno-state.
lilaprilshowers t1_jcqv0wq wrote
Reply to comment by hippiepotluck in Former SVC campus in Bennington being sold for destination resort. by SVTer
It was already unused. What do you want? More abandoned decaying buildings in Bennington? You can bet the Airbnb owners are furious about this.