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tangerinesubmerine t1_jeg4i53 wrote
Reply to comment by DirtyPolecat in Baltimore Safe Streets sites ‘clearly’ reduce homicides, shootings, Johns Hopkins evaluation finds by sit_down_man
Yeah, maybe if they actually helped people instead of shooting them we would reconsider our position
tangerinesubmerine t1_jefu6jr wrote
Reply to comment by UptownHiFi in Baltimore Safe Streets sites ‘clearly’ reduce homicides, shootings, Johns Hopkins evaluation finds by sit_down_man
Yup. "Don't call the cops" is like code of conduct for gen Z in Baltimore. The understanding is that no matter how bad things are, the cops are virtually guaranteed to make it worse/escalate the situation.
tangerinesubmerine t1_jdse225 wrote
Reply to comment by sonstone in Paralysis Outbreak in Europe Tied to 'Stomach Botox' Procedures by MagnusAuslander
Why on earth did you think that?
tangerinesubmerine t1_jd9radf wrote
Reply to comment by GusTheGoober in fells point Starbucks bathroom code is 0412 by babesbobo
While you watch, can I wash your balls?
tangerinesubmerine t1_jcmfodt wrote
Reply to comment by ethan52695 in Entrepreneur with autism inspiring others with pretzel business by stopwastingmymoneyl1
Autistic person here. Sure, deficiency is part of autism. But autism is a grab bag, a whole spectrum of presentation. Some things we do worse than neurotypicals, some things we do better, depending on the individual. For instance the idea that autistic people make better scientists, engineers and programmers is widespread within those communities, and in fact it can even be harder to find a job in those fields if you are not autistic. But an inspirational article about a non-autistic person becoming a scientist would feel odd, wouldn't it? Maybe even a little patronizing?
I'm not saying autism is without it's downsides, or that we're better than neurotypicals, or even that some autistic people don't feel wholly disabled by their condition. In fact I'm sure this article might even be inspirational for some autistic people. But in that same vein, I think it's understandable that things of this nature ruffle some peoples feathers.
Everyone has different preferences, I know. But personally, if I ever started a business I would feel quite insulted to see an article like this.
tangerinesubmerine t1_j9vc7uv wrote
Reply to comment by coreation in Ukraine faces a mental health crisis among soldiers and civilians alike by Sxzym
Yes as someone in the process of overcoming PTSD through psychedelics, it takes years, but it's also much faster than it would otherwise be.
tangerinesubmerine t1_jegu4ks wrote
Reply to comment by youre_soaking_in_it in Baltimore Safe Streets sites ‘clearly’ reduce homicides, shootings, Johns Hopkins evaluation finds by sit_down_man
You're right, but I can only speak to personal experiences with certainty, so that's the perspective I was coming from. Honestly I can't imagine any point in the citys history where that code of conduct wouldn't be prudent, especially among more marginalized citizen groups. As far as I'm aware the police have always been what they are now.