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Woozie66 posted:Yeah, that's more my point. And there are a lot more people in those replies who argue that in a post capitalism utopia we won't need mental health resources at all. Which is, uh, not right. This is just a really bad halfassed take on the fact that in a post-Capitalist society *some* mental health conditions wouldn't be as debilitating. If you were able to survive doing things you loved and contributing when, where, and how you could, something like ADHD becomes far less of a barrier. It's part of a larger conversation that started to help destigmatize ADHD and similar conditions that respond well to treatment but can be debilitating without it as not inherently 'bad', just bad for capitalism's needs, as part of a broader push to destigmatize mental illness in general. As usual, that got sort of half read and pushed out to include literal paranoid schizophrenia and even stuff like major depression where - no, it actually super negatively impacts you in a way that ADHD wouldn't in a society less focused on clocks and specific work hours and times of focus and such. Obviously ADHD also has other problems it causes and the like, but it would be less necessary in a post Capitalist society. note: I'm not necessarily agreeing with the no-ADHD-under-Socialism people, it's always been more of a 'you aren't bad because your brain doesn't work for Capital' discussion than an actual push to end medication.
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Captain Monkey posted:This is just a really bad halfassed take on the fact that in a post-Capitalist society *some* mental health conditions wouldn't be as debilitating. If you were able to survive doing things you loved and contributing when, where, and how you could, something like ADHD becomes far less of a barrier. It's part of a larger conversation that started to help destigmatize ADHD and similar conditions that respond well to treatment but can be debilitating without it as not inherently 'bad', just bad for capitalism's needs, as part of a broader push to destigmatize mental illness in general.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:01 |
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Captain Monkey posted:This is just a really bad halfassed take on the fact that in a post-Capitalist society *some* mental health conditions wouldn't be as debilitating. If you were able to survive doing things you loved and contributing when, where, and how you could, something like ADHD becomes far less of a barrier. That is so not how ADHD works. I have to take ADHD meds because unmedicated I usually can't do things even if I love doing them.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:27 |
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I agree with you both, I also have ADHD, but the conversation is nuanced and multilayered and depends on the unique specific balance of a person's brain chemistry. It's just like PetraCore said, it's a bigger more in depth conversation than no Capitalism means no meds.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:32 |
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Can I just say (and this isn't at all directed against you Captain Monkey) that one of the most obnoxious things in the world is someone explaining how their own personal political upotian vision will totally help me with my mental health issues? Especially if it's under the guise of "destigmatizing" mental illness. You are not my therapist, you are not my psychiatrist, you do not get to discuss my mental health or lack thereof on my behalf, you condescending rear end.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Can I just say (and this isn't at all directed against you Captain Monkey) that one of the most obnoxious things in the world is someone explaining how their own personal political upotian vision will totally help me with my mental health issues? Especially if it's under the guise of "destigmatizing" mental illness. You are not my therapist, you are not my psychiatrist, you do not get to discuss my mental health or lack thereof on my behalf, you condescending rear end.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:57 |
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Luxury Gay Space Communism would help with my mental illness mostly only if it meant I could afford treatment. Not being crushed in a capitalist hellscape would help, but I'm not taking pills for that right now anyways.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:59 |
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PetraCore posted:Sorry, I just meant to say that for some people, the quality of life without medication can still be higher than the quality of life with the medication that works best for them, but that's something that still needs a strong support system. I didn't mean to imply that all ADHD or mental illness in general was like that. Don't apologize, I wasn't having a go at you either. Sorry if I didn't make that clear. Dr. Stab posted:Luxury Gay Space Communism would help with my mental illness mostly only if it meant I could afford treatment. Not being crushed in a capitalist hellscape would help, but I'm not taking pills for that right now anyways. Communism historically has a pretty lousy record on mental health treatments. Vincent Van Goatse has a new favorite as of 05:07 on Feb 21, 2022 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Communism historically has a pretty lousy record on mental health treatments. So does almost every nation/system of government in the 20th century. Only qualified with "almost" because I'm sure someone will dredge up a nation of 100 that wasn't putting icepicks in brains and sterilizing folks against their will.
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Waste of Breath posted:So does almost every nation/system of government in the 20th century. Only qualified with "almost" because I'm sure someone will dredge up a nation of 100 that wasn't putting icepicks in brains and sterilizing folks against their will. Yes, I am aware of this as I happened to grow up in the 20th century. You're doing the thing I complained about.
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i feel bad for my sixth grade teacher, mike coon. not a joke
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Mr. Fix It posted:i feel bad for my sixth grade teacher, mike coon. not a joke Yeah someone I went to high school with had the last name Coons.
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Yeah, I have socialized health care, and I definitely still need my ADHD meds just to do basic things like do chores, brush my hair, eat food, sleep sometimes, etc etc.
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have you guys heard of the Twitter Lean Discourse? https://mobile.twitter.com/tamacoochi/status/1495181791669506050
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They finally rebranded that unfortunately named cheese brand from Coon to Cheer. Yes, people are mad about it, no the product itself hasn’t changed at all.
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Bargearse posted:They finally rebranded that unfortunately named cheese brand from Coon to Cheer. The word "cheer" on the pack just feels so empty and cynical, like the OK cola cans. But cheese.
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I miss OK cola.
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Skwirl posted:I miss OK cola. I don’t: it was just ok.
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Skwirl posted:I miss OK cola.
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...Nappy has racist connotations? I thought it was just a UK term for a diaper.
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Mediocola
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PurpleXVI posted:...Nappy has racist connotations? I thought it was just a UK term for a diaper.
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PurpleXVI posted:...Nappy has racist connotations? I thought it was just a UK term for a diaper. In America it's a racist way of referring to the tight curls of hair African Americans often have.
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Skwirl posted:In America it's a racist way of referring to the tight curls of hair African Americans often have. I only know this because it's where Naptser's name came from
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Skwirl posted:In America it's a racist way of referring to the tight curls of hair African Americans often have. ...but why? What the hell does it even mean?
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"Nap" is a perfectly common textile term describing, like, the pile height of carpet or exposed-ends fabric like velvet.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 13:39 |
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Racism has a tendency to be the most horrible kind of creative at times.
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Data Graham posted:"Nap" is a perfectly common textile term describing, like, the pile height of carpet or exposed-ends fabric like velvet. Yeah, it's one of those words that didn't come straight out of the gates as a slur. Like people whose hair is really kinky or gets frizzy without care would use the word "nappy" to self-describe things happening to their hair. It just happens to be predominantly Black people with that type of hair in America, so it didn't take long for racists to start slinging around "nappy headed" as a half-assed dogwhistle for "Black." I'd still say it's not 100% taboo, but if you're not actually discussing haircare then it's probably a race thing.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 14:08 |
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A hair/braiding salon near me is called "Happy To Be Nappy"
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gbut posted:A hair/braiding salon near me is called "Happy To Be Nappy" A barber shop down the street used just have a sign saying "KURDISH BARBER" (reminding me of the restaurant that was called "Syrian food") but now it's called BABYLON S.A.. Jeffrey bought it?
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 14:33 |
I mean, Nappy Roots was a pretty big act not too many years ago. I was unaware that it had ascended from “common term used by the AA community with no baggage” to “slur” just on the basis of that Don Imus thing but I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Is it really a word to be avoided though, or are we overreacting? Is it just that that screenshot is suggesting that maybe it’s a word that has racial connotations and therefore isn’t great as an innocuous clue in a crossword puzzle, not necessarily racist connotations? Data Graham has a new favorite as of 15:00 on Feb 21, 2022 |
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Data Graham posted:I mean, Nappy Roots was a pretty big act not too many years ago. It's racist
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The only time I've ever heard a white person use it in my life was the Don Imus incident.
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A good rule of thumb is "If someone from a minority group says that a thing you just said/did is racist, your reaction should be something like 'oh, I'm sorry, I'm terribly out of touch with everything outside my privileged life and honestly didn't know that was a thing I should avoid saying/doing, I won't do it again'" and *move on* because it isn't their job to educate you and all you accomplish by quizzing them about it is making them perform educational labor you should do on your own.
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Data Graham posted:I mean, Nappy Roots was a pretty big act not too many years ago. Is it a word that needs to be specifically selected for use in NYT word puzzles? This guy's complaining that it's not in their database of solution words, not that he was labeled a racist for saying it in an innocent context or that the "gaspatcho" beat down his door you arrest him for typing it out once.
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Sure, agreed, I just wasn't sure whether it was an objection actually coming from the community in question or if it was just that screenshot of a butthurt white person who might be totally off base.
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gbut posted:A hair/braiding salon near me is called "Happy To Be Nappy" A British diaper fetish supply store
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Brawnfire posted:A British diaper fetish supply store So, a British store?
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I can confirm that NYT-owned Wordle did not allow either "chink" (as in, in one's armour) or "lynch" as of last week when I tried to guess them At first I was like "that's bullshit they're valid words", then I thought "I mean probably don't use them as solutions, but they're valid guesses", which then led to "in which case it was pretty cool of you to let me know they're not in the database before counting my guess, so uh thanks woke gezpacho I guess"
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