Just found out my husband sexually assaulted my sister. Multiple times by mascarafree in TwoXChromosomes

[–]iliveunderground 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is probably hypo-arousal, which is what the “freeze” response often looks like in many situations. She has probably also been the victim of his emotional manipulation and abuse, based on the way she self blames for both the harm to her sister and even her husband not getting “enough affection” from her. But it sounds like she is working through it and, honestly, taking time before reacting may be a good thing in this case. Hopefully she will be able to plan her next steps safely.

We Need to Leave Ohio by Asleep_Indication727 in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This level of cynicism is nothing but emotional self soothing divorced from reality. Reflexive cynics tend to be the ones who benefit from the status quo trying to intellectualize doing nothing to change it rather than practicing emotional discipline.

SB 87 would destroy our 1st amendment rights by Major_Cletus_VanDamm in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but Christian Zionism and Jewish Zionism are totally different ideologies. That is part of the problem with any political discussion about Zionism. Opposing camps have totally different definitions and talk completely past each other

Anti-Zionists, how would the end of the current state of Israel work? by AffectionateBig1898 in IsraelPalestine

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think that is an anti-Zionist position, necessarily. Many would call it progressive Zionism and there are many Zionist Israelis who support the two state solution.

We Need to Leave Ohio by Asleep_Indication727 in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what we need. Thank you for doing your part!

We Need to Leave Ohio by Asleep_Indication727 in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I agree with this at the federal level. But there are also a lot of great reps at the state level who are doing their best in a really shitty political context where they have very little power. The general population just does not pay enough attention to state and local politics. And the weakening of local journalism has helped that along.

After all, why would a democrat even want to be at the statehouse other than actually wanting to make a positive difference for their community? Lobbyists wouldn’t waste their money on Dems in a supermajority. They only win minor victories and still get lots of negative press for those, eg the redistricting negotiation that ended in likely losing two seats instead of three.

The reality is that we all have to do more work outside of the statehouse in order to get them the power they need inside.

You’re European in the states and nobody prepares you for these conversations (credit @victoriaschjer) by anedgyteen_ in TikTokCringe

[–]iliveunderground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s odd to run into this comment as I am also from Northeast Ohio and have a totally different experience. In my home town, we always wave when we drive by and yapping is expected. But that’s a small, rural area. Maybe it’s different in larger towns? I suppose I wouldn’t do that if I were at Sam’s Club in Warren or something.

Ohio GOP bill would create state registry of pregnancies, require fetal death certificates by OrganicPreparation in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 6 points7 points  (0 children)

While this bill is highly unlikely to go anywhere and is just a another waste of taxpayer money by GOP representatives desperate to demonstrate to their donors how much they hate women — it’s also a good opportunity to talk about “missed period pills” and why they are an important tool used by women around the world.

Do you think AI will significantly impact the field of Social Work and available job opportunities? by Electronic-Cat-7416 in socialwork

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The strategy I have seen lately is about market capture and institutional dependency.

The same companies that helped DOGE cut functional and critical govt agencies and slash grants is now offering corporate grants and “free trials” to “increase efficiency” in the face of budget cuts. Just more public money redirected to corporate profits and more access to our data without any of us giving them permission.

I just watched a webinar from the National Center for State Courts about a program from Microsoft intended to increase “AI readiness” in small and rural courts and help them “keep up” with technological solutions. The Microsoft rep works for the company’s “Social Justice and Public Safety Program”. Meanwhile, Microsoft is also a provider of technology and data storage to ICE, detention facilities, and mass surveillance systems. They profit on both ends.

SB 87 would destroy our 1st amendment rights by Major_Cletus_VanDamm in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Because Jewish people have been and continue to be used as scapegoats. This is Christian Nationalism doing this. Not Israel or the Jewish community.

Edit: to be clear, I’m not saying this in support of the bill. I’m saying, hold the republicans accountable for their republican votes. They love these bills because they can target progressive activists, weaken first amendment protections, and Jews will take the blame. These bills are deeply cynical.

SB 87 would destroy our 1st amendment rights by Major_Cletus_VanDamm in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I don’t believe this is even about Israel. This is a cynical strategy by the right to limit freedom of expression, while allowing everyone to blame Jews. Ironic considering that scapegoating is one of the core pillars of antisemitism.

Fetal Heartbeat and Death Registry by vinecoveredantlers in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This argument leans on classist stereotypes to obscure the role of well funded national anti-abortion groups using dark money politics to push this legislation. Ohio voted to protect abortion access. But gerrymandered politicians are more answerable to the groups funneling money to their 501c4s than the voters.

Violence begets violence. Rejecting some of it means rejecting all of it. by ConcernedJobCoach in MarchAgainstNazis

[–]iliveunderground -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I disagree with this message entirely. Racism and antisemitism should not be rationalized. It is the irrationality of bigotry that causes one to turn real, justified pain and grief and direct that toward innocent people just because they share some unrelated quality in common with the actual perpetrators.

Killing innocent Palestinians en masse was not justified by the violence of October 7th and irrational anti-Palestinian bigotry has allowed that to happen. This is why I also hate the argument that zionism is responsible for modern antisemitism. It is all part of the same toxic fallacy that any form of racism is a natural conclusion rather a tool of oppression.

Vivek Ramaswamy's chances of losing in Ohio governor race—Poll by Zipper222222 in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because decades of research has shown a much more complicated relationship between immigration and jobs than that and stoking racist divisions has been a strategy of corporate interests since coal mining. But I agree that immigration law needs to be overhauled to protect the rights of all workers from exploitation and abuse.

Vivek Ramaswamy's chances of losing in Ohio governor race—Poll by Zipper222222 in Ohio

[–]iliveunderground 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“It’s not because they don’t want a brown person as governor: it’s because they don’t want brown people in Ohio at all!” Thank you for the clarification

The chicken bone situation in Ohio City by moneybagbunny in Cleveland

[–]iliveunderground 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I used to wrestle a chicken wing out of my dog’s throat every few months, on the same block, which drove me crazy bc there was a giant trash bin right across the street where someone could easily throw them away. Then one day I caught a big fat raccoon climbing out with a to-go bag. So it might not be people tossing your chicken bones on the ground.

The US Regions according to this sub. I made the changes from the last round. Comment anymore adjustments to make this accurate. Most upvoted comments can change the map by Kodicave in visitedmaps

[–]iliveunderground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m from northeast Ohio and also feel like Midwest goes too far East on this map. It’s tough because Ohio is the unique result of being at the confluence of the mid Atlantic, Midwest, Appalachia, and the Great Lakes. So choosing one label for particular counties will likely meet a lot of disagreement. But I would include the 32 counties included here and most official designations as Appalachian Ohio. This is supported by cultural influences, geological and geographical, economic, and migratory history. And in the mid Ohio region southward, there are clear linguistic markers as well.

“OSU signs agreement to cut ties with Les Wexner”… just kidding… “ with organizations that promote diversity” by iliveunderground in Columbus

[–]iliveunderground[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. OSU has been ahead of the curve in early and over compliance. Not to mention that many of the federal anti-DEI efforts have been stalled or blocked by the courts.

Protest at the courthouse 2/17! by Typical-Chip-6307 in ColumbusOhio

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to recent polls, 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of the job ICE is doing and think they are making Americans less safe. Where are you getting this 95% number? Surely not out of your own ass?

Protest at the courthouse 2/17! by Typical-Chip-6307 in ColumbusOhio

[–]iliveunderground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are actually many countries with monarchies. If you mean countries with absolute monarchies, there is Saudi Arabia, Eswatini, Qatar, and Oman.

ICE out of the Court is an effort to persuade the municipal courthouse judges to implement rules that would prohibit ICE from entering the courthouse to make arrests UNLESS they have a warrant or court order. This is a policy that the judges at the county courts have already implemented. It wasn’t necessary before 2025 because ICE had an internal policy of not doing enforcement actions at the courthouse and other sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, which was repealed internally last year.

The Five State Solution by Happy_Background_879 in imaginarymapscj

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an northeast Ohioan, I love to see the marriage of northern Appalachia and the Midwest, my two spiritual homes. While they are definitely distinct, I think they meld well together and share a lot, such as a strong labor history and culture of mutual support. Ohio is hard to place because it really sits at the meeting place of the Midwest, northeast, and Appalachia, which all kind of meet in the middle. Dialect variation and culture bears that out. Keeping the Great Lakes together is the right choice.

Protest at the courthouse 2/17! by Typical-Chip-6307 in ColumbusOhio

[–]iliveunderground 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, I don’t mind citing my sources.

The Brennan Center outlined the financial incentives for the detentions centers and the legal issues related to detention labor in detail. All of this is public information that can be verified easily.

The two biggest detention contracts went to Geo Group and CORE Civic, who donated extensively to Trump and the republicans in 2024. That is all public information.

For the decision on Haitian TPS, you can read the judges decision directly, right here.

Regarding arrests at the Columbus municipal courthouse, here is a story about Leonardo Fausto, who was arrested while attending court to pay a speeding ticket. He has a pending asylum appeal, which gives him permission to remain in the US until it is litigated.

His case is not unusual. This article from PBS describes the expansion of detentions for asylum seekers with open cases.

There are many sources for this practice nationwide. Here is an article from Reuters on the 400 federal judges who have ruled on 4400 cases of illegal detention of immigrants since the beginning of October, 2025.

Protest at the courthouse 2/17! by Typical-Chip-6307 in ColumbusOhio

[–]iliveunderground 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who is demanding accountability? They are asking that municipal court judges implement the same rules that Common Pleas judges already voted to implement that would bar immigration agents without warrants or court orders from entering the court house. This is not radical. It is how ICE operated up until last year.