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warriorofdune
metalheadsforblacklivesmatter

I know I already made a post about this. But ICWA is LITERALLY being challenged by a white couple that wants to adopt indigenous children to erase their culture and Christianize them. The tribe, whom has a say in who can take their children, is like "Nah, we don't want our youth Christianized like you tride last time"

And the lawyer that's helping the white couple try to overturn ICWA (so that they can erase the cultures of indigenous children) is doing it pro-bono (which means he's not charging the couple anything).

AND that lawyer is a big time lawyer whose clients are usually oil and gas industries. He's literally fighting for indigenous children to be ripped from their tribes and culture so there's less indigenous people to protest big oil destroying their sacred land.

-fae

that-edgy-gal
berniesrevolution

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some nice bits that were on the link! medicine has a massive misogynistic bias it needs to address.

bone-jar

my family has a history of hypothyroidism, but my mom wasnt diagnosed for decades. she was misdiagnosed and only symptoms were addressed without searching for the actual reason. even now, because how how long she went untreated, her bodys systems are extremely taxed, causing other issues. her body is permanently off the deep end to some degree because doctors refused to investigate to a proper degree.

if you have consistent symptoms, keep pushing. the doctor is not always right. keep pushing.

that-edgy-gal
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arsonforcharlie

policymakers: the concern here is that people might want to continue to afford to eat, unreasonable

egg-tats

what if the worst came to pass and the crabs noticed the water temperature was raising?

arsonforcharlie

the fact that the things people need to buy are getting more expensive is exaggerating perceptions of overall price increases, but if you look at this money line i drew that includes things people don't need to buy, you'll see it's actually not that bad so people shouldn't push to be able to afford the things they need to live. stop exaggerating by saying things are worse than the arbitrary line says they are