• kibiz0r
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    1 month ago

    If we ignore the brainworm parts, there are some good points here:

    • More funding for rehab facilities (though I’d demand increased oversight and prosecution efforts as well, because the industry is rife with abuse and more subsidies would encourage more abuse if we don’t increase oversight too)
    • Offering nutritional assistance with rehab efforts
    • Offering low-stakes work programs as part of rehab
    • Encouraging community and social interaction outside of the inpatient setting
    • Treating behavioral addictions like social media addiction as genuine addictions
    • Providing options for people who have been over-prescribed or mis-prescribed to correct their regimen under close supervision
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      1 month ago

      We could pick silver linings out of most things.

      Genocide: reduces population and reduces our carbon footprint greatly.

      It doesn’t make it the right thing to do.

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        1 month ago

        Which bullet point merits a comparison to genocide?

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          1 month ago

          Comparing cherry picking silver linings to cherry picking linings. I’m sorry if genocide is to emotionally taxing for you to read the term.