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people here will be like “be gay do crime” and still think piracy is bad
Honestly i say it depends on the scale. Pirating an indie game? Bad. Stealing art from an independent artist? Very bad. Gonna illegally download Game of Thrones? You have bad taste in tv, but hbo will live. Want to hold Mickey Mouse ransom until Disney pays up? Morally you’ve committed no sin
esp if youre nonblack who don't live in the u.s, instead of trying so desperately to separate yourself from what's happening, it can actually be a great time to wake the fuck up and examine your own behavior and the antiblackness in your country, cuz antiblackness is a WORLDWIDE problem. black people suffer from racism by nonblacks everywhere, black people are being killed by police and suffer racially biased policing in way more countries than just the us. you either don't wanna see it, or see it and don't give a shit. if you try to listen to black people in your country i'm sure you'll see how the current events in america are more than relatable for us.
ignoring this and having the nerve to talk down the suffering of black people is ignorant and cruel and racist. there's simply no excuse for this in times when black people fight and cry and protest for their lives to matter. LISTEN to our voices, listen to our struggles, they are never just an "american problem". support black people everywhere
“I can see your nipples through your shirt” first of all stop being ungrateful.
I hope this email finds you fearing the righteous wrath of God.
me writing to my state senators
“Imagine being on that flight and being like, oh my god, I’ve just landed and I’ve got the biggest goss, I just saw Katy Perry telling Harry Styles that she’s pregnant, that’s goss!” - for the anon who requested this!
I really do find it disturbing how many calls to abolish police are tied to the idea of “replacing” them in most functions with social workers.
As a social worker, let me tell you: we are trained and employed to be agents of social control, not social justice and transformation.
Yes, we don’t carry guns. We get a hell of a lot more training. We are actually held accountable if someone dies on our watch (unless you work for child protective services, in which case you just might get away with letting a bunch of kids die because you’re too busy to check on them all!). But we are taught to work within the system, to accept its abuses and its denials of care, to advocate for individual clients rather than systemic change.
We diagnose clients and prescribe their treatment based on a DSM that is methodologically and morally flawed. Many of our jobs *require* that clients meet diagnostic criteria before they can receive services - and this leads to people who are desperately in need being turned away, or a false diagnosis being added to their medical records that will follow them for life so that they can receive services at that moment! And yeah, a diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder seems like a decent trade off for access to housing resources you can’t get on your own, but it’s still something that will be in that person’s records forever! That is a lot of power and it is not a good thing to have to pick and choose how to do the least harm!
In our professional capacities we are encouraged and often forced to ally with police against the clients and communities we serve. They are supposed to be our colleagues. (Most social workers I know don’t like or trust the cops, because how the fuck can you, after seeing the way they treat your clients, even if you’ve never had a bad experience with police yourself. But that does not mean they still don’t get called when someone shows up at the office with a gun and starts threatening to kill their therapist, or a client having a psychotic episode is running in traffic!)
The funding structures that support social work are absolutely fucked and are the reason for a lot of these things, but so is the educational system that produces social workers. Top programs still have faculty and staff that are still majority white (and even majority male sometimes in a field that skews toward female), admission requirements are just as biased to favor white students as any other academic field, and we love courses on diversity and equity and justice but those things rarely reach beyond the single mandatory course and into the majority of the classrooms. The racist, sexist, homophobic things I heard from faculty and other students that went uncorrected and unaddressed when complaints were made were absolutely horrifying, especially considering the client populations I know those people work with! And it is acceptable and it continues because our whole field is founded on a white colonial concept of care in which we are entitled to decide who is deserving and undeserving of assistance.
So yeah, social workers would probably do a better job than cops at most things cops are called to do. But that isn’t a stopping point. That shouldn’t be the end goal. That’s the bare fucking minimum.
Harry for RTL 102.5