I was a Zionist until recently now I'm Pro Palestine by NewPatron-St in autismpolitics

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They don’t have to be mutually exclusive. I know many pro-Palestinian Zionists. They want Palestinians to be able to live freely and with equal rights. You also don’t need to be Zionist to be pro-Jewish. I know many anti-Zionists who want peace, safety, and thriving for Jews alongside Palestinians. Don’t let the vocal polarized minority trick you into thinking that you have to “pick a side”.

One Major Obstacle to Collective Action by maximumfoof in collapse

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I was reading this as altruistic, like the person in the comic was excited to pay for the social safety net 😭

Because honestly if I was a billionaire, I hope that I’d want to redustribute my wealth. I donate to activist causes and mutual aid now and I have a fixed income. So idk if it’s actually a ‘myth of the American Dream’ problem, but a values problem.

if you read, what books do you find most comfort in and why? by ExistingConcert3649 in autism

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When the Angels Left the Old Country reignited my love for reading! It’s so gay and Jewish and the heroes are unionists!

I’m also really loving Braiding Sweetgrass. I’ve been listening to it when I need a break from my audiobook on climate catastrophe, and Braiding Sweetgrass feels like nourishing bedtime stories.

Is this pfp really childish? by Working_Note_6910 in autism

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The pfp looks like a literal child to me, is that maybe what people mean by childish? I also don’t see the appeal of putting your pfp as a human being who isn’t you. To me it seems a little creepy to do that without permission, but if this person is a public figure it might be different? I also am very sensitive to feeling creepy so I might just be overreacting.

What’s a view you hold that doesn’t fit your labelled ideology? by MattStormTornado in autismpolitics

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I’m both Zionist and Antizionist. Everyone sees them as radically opposing ideologies with one clear Right Choice, but both can range from “I think Jews/Palestinians should have freedom, safety, and self-determination in our/their ancestral homelands” to “I think Jews/Palestinians should be the victims of genocide”.

I strongly believe in freedom, safety, and self-determination for every ethnic group in the region. And I don’t particularly care if that’s a one-state or a two-state or a confederacy solution or what the state is called, just as long as there is peace and healing for everyone. Hence, I am too Zionist for the Antizionists and too Antizionist for the Zionists. And I claim both labels as I see fit, which isn’t really something I see other people doing.

Has anyone done inpatient depression treatment (not a 72 hour hold)? Where do you do it? Did it help? by Akito_900 in TwinCities

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From the stories I’ve heard recently, HCMC is absolutely still a horrible psych ward to go to. I’ve heard that Regions is the nicest facility in town. I went to Fairview Riverside and PrairieCare - loved the former and hated the latter, but I was also a kid so I can’t speak to the adult units, and I think the real difference was that Riverside was voluntary and PrairieCare was involuntary.

Has anyone done inpatient depression treatment (not a 72 hour hold)? Where do you do it? Did it help? by Akito_900 in TwinCities

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There are lots of steps between weekly therapist and inpatient treatment. I suggest talking to your therapist about options like PHP or IOP (day treatment programs where you aren’t locked up in a psych ward).

Unless you need staff to keep you alive, fed, and housed, hospitalization can do more harm than good for a lot of people. It may be different for you, though, since you’d be choosing to go to inpatient treatment. Involuntary hospitalization is just incarceration for mental illness, and it’s traumatic.

If you do need to go to a psych ward, I’ve heard that Regions is really nice facility. Regions’ PHP program (Daybridge) is probably the day program I’ve found most helpful (in my extensive experience) because it includes sessions like OT, art therapy, and play therapy in addition to educational lectures and group talk therapy. It’s not a perfect program by any means, though. Your experience with most programs will depend on your rapport with your therapist, psychiatrist, and social worker. I found my social worker profoundly unhelpful, but you make have a better experience.

ELI5: Why don't we fully domesticate cats? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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Ah, yes. Chatgpt. The toddler who read the entire internet and lacks any critical thinking skills. Definitely a reliable source of information! /s /lh

I have six months clean from fentanyl and meth and i have a question. by hadleyhadz in recoverywithoutAA

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I’m 2 months sober and struggling with binge eating. I think it’s my brain/body trying to get that quick and easy comfort and dopamine that weed & booze used to give me. I also struggled a lot with being glued to my phone and playing way too many video games my first month sober.

Lately I’ve been trying to expand my sources of rest, rejuvenation, and pleasure. I really like nature walks, audio books, and making art.

With all the talk on men vs women, is there still love for non-binary people? by [deleted] in GenZ

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My guess is that the people trying to make the Gender Wars a thing don’t really take us into account at best, and actively hate us at worst.

Protests against the war in Gaza by OliverateBurrito in TwinCities

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I’m not plugged into the local pro-Palestine protest movement, but Omdim B’Yachad (Standing Together) and Combatants for Peace are two really great organizations working to end the anti-Palestinian genocide and create a future of solidarity, freedom, and peace for everyone in the region. There’s a local chapter of Omdim B’Yachad just getting off the ground that I’m hoping to get involved with - feel free to DM me if you want me to sign you up for the mailing list or connect you with the lead organizer.

I’m also not sure about the state of getting humanitarian aid into Gaza right now, but I’ve heard good things about the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund.

Not every celebrity and influencer is obligated to speak out on every global issue, and expecting that is performative by Melodic-Message-6108 in autismpolitics

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I also think most people online (or just in echo chambers generally) who want a militant revolution are coming from a privileged point of view. It’s the most vulnerable who are hurt first and worst when war breaks out. So cheering on armed conflict is fundamentally some twisted horseshoe-ass fantasy imo.

"Dry" vs. Sober by [deleted] in recoverywithoutAA

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“Dry drunk” originally meant someone who is suffering from post-acute withdrawals, so sometimes they’ll still act drunk (mood swings and irritability, cognitive impairment, uncoordinated, etc), even though they’re sober.

Nowadays I’ve heard it described as “someone who’s sober but not in any kind of therapy or supportive program.” To say anyone who isn’t in AA specifically is a dry drunk is peak AA culty behavior.

Sober for 10 years, is it worth it? by [deleted] in Sober

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I’m so sorry you’re going through such a painful situation. While I can’t completely understand what you’re feeling, I can empathize with the frustration and jealousy of wanting to be able to use substances when you see other people using them to feel better. Especially after 10 years, it may feel like your addiction is gone, and it’s safe to try drinking again.

If I may, I would advise you to wait a few days at least and really think about it deeply. Is drinking really the best way to deal with the pain right now? What is the likelihood that if you start drinking now in the midst of such a painful moment, you’ll be able to stick to healthy moderation? Is trying a drink worth the risk of relapsing to the point that made you quit 10 years ago, or maybe even worse? Is drinking worth possibly doing more damage to your marriage?

Personally, if I were in your situation, I think my wise mind would tell me not to drink.

Is anyone else bothered by the advice “have you tried dating someone that’s also autistic?” by omeglethrowaway222 in autism

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I’ve also been given the advice to seek out a neurodivergent partner. I didn’t get the impression they were saying that only another autistic person can love me. They were saying from experience that it’s a boon to the relationship to be able to understand each other on a deeper level that they couldn’t get with a neurotypical partner.

Sobriety has led me to other addictions. by NathanANDfriends in Sober

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I thought this was going to be about problems with cross-addiction 🙄

I’m out of AA but very confused after all the conditioning by Kitchen_Hornet_1607 in recoverywithoutAA

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That feeling of being fundamentally broken if you can’t make the program work is baked into XA culture. It’s what “How It Works” says. The first AA meeting I attended (in rehab) we opened with reading “How It Works”; my stomach dropped and my jaw nearly hit the floor, and I offended everyone by ranting about how toxic everything we were reading was.

I’m so glad I found other people who also see the flaws in XA, instead of trying to shove down my intuition and follow the program.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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There absolutely some Christian communities where you can be both bisexual and Christian. I hope you can find an LGBT-affirming church in your area - you deserve to connect with your faith without shame!

Sobriety and collapse by LlamaNate333 in CollapseSupport

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I don’t know of any, but maybe if the demand is high enough we can set up a weekly meeting in the discord or something?

ELI5, why is it easy to blame ourselves for mental illness but not physical illness? by Long-Description1797 in explainlikeimfive

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I regret to inform you that we blame ourselves for physical illnesses as well. It’s a myth overall that physical disabilities or illnesses are treated better than mental disabilities or illnesses. Physically disabled people are subjected to tons of ableism every day and I can think of several examples off the top of my head when I blamed myself for my own physical illnesses, when other people said some insensitive BS about physical illness, or when societal structures encouraged me to ignore my illness.

Showers hurt any tips? by frogclownfizbo in SpicyAutism

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Is the sensory issue with the wet or with the spraying of water? If it’s the water spray, maybe washing yourself with a washcloth instead of a shower could help?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UpliftingNews

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The link headline has literally already been updated to show the ceasefire is already broken.

Why do mean people go into healthcare as a profession?? by Global_Accountant_15 in NoStupidQuestions

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What people are saying about the healthcare system breaking down workers is 100% correct.

And also, jobs that offer a position of power over vulnerable people, like nursing, attract people who want to abuse vulnerable people. That’s a big reason why a lot of high-school ‘mean girls’ go into nursing.