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MC_Etching
I deleted the thirst photo but I wanted to make sure that we talk about why. It was pointed out that there are extremely harmful contexts behind the word Trap.
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˗ˏˋ mischa ˎˊ˗
mischacrossing
I’ve never said anything about your tweets/ takes, but this is... not it.you have not been cancelled. you have been called out and held accountable. you’ve had many people point
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Em
DrEm_79
Self harm researchers and professionals:Why do you still write and talk about self harm as being “impulsive” or occurring due to “impulsiveness”?1. Do you think self harm is always “impulsive”?2.
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Stephanie deGiorgio
DrSdeG
Can I ask again who, in SAGE, or I SAGE, or the govt, or epidemiology circles, takes account of the NON-COVID health and emotional harm done from decisions taken around
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Ingrid M
iMusing
that Berejiklian line about wearing a mask “if you feel unsafe” is a very specific ideology. It tells us that the feelings of individuals determine - and are responsible for
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poss ⬛🟥
possumkratom69
its pretty telling to see who committed abolitionists are by how they view state violence when it is directed at their foes its not that any abolitionists are particularly sad
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Prof Ellen Townsend #StopMassTesting
ProfETownsend
1/7 Sadly, am currently being asked a lot about resources for self-harm. Here are some ideas and resources... 2/7 Good place to start https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/self-harm/ which SHRG members reviewed. 3/7 NHS
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micah
micahherskind
Seeing lots of talk of crime rates going around, so a short-ish thread on crime vs. harm and the violence of crime rates as our indicator of social wellbeing. 1/
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Jim Thomson
JimThom61540525
I'm a harm reductionist and believe that the harm reduction services in Glasgow are vital to the preservation of life, over the last 5 years I've had the privilege work
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Yung Procastibaker
lkcalloway
I don't know who needs to hear this but I'm sorry I offended you is not an apology. It puts the onus on the person who was harmed to find
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Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistichoya
Multiple things can be true: Matthew Rushin does not deserve prison. No one does. Prisons should not exist. They are violent+help no one+do not make us safe(r). Matthew also harmed
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Take The “Chris” Out of Christmas
brujacontumbao
CW in next tweets for talk of abuse and harm doing irt people calling certain asks by community demanding accountability from a harm doer “carceral” Carceral: Preventing someone who has
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Sheila Vakharia PhD MSW
MyHarmReduction
Why do people feel they have the higher ground by saying harm reduction “should meet people where they’re at but not leave them there,” when traditional treatment only meets people
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colleen
colleentie
people want hard and fast rules for what can be “abusive” (rules abt age gaps in relationships etc) bc it’s easier to pretend that those rules will keep you safe
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Mercy
lilghettogirl__
The carceral state says that a harmdoer is nothing more than the harm they caused. Once you're in the system, you're marked forever as a harmdoer and subject to punishment
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Sarah Z
marysuewriter
sometimes people *do* have bad takes/do bad things but the response they get is still disproportionate, especially when their ability to do harm has been negated and people are still
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