Na, was habt ihr so mit 16 gemacht? Ben Henning hat mal eben eine neue Buslinie im #Berliner Norden entwickelt. Die #BVG will nach einer erfolgreichen Probefahrt nun prüfen, ob die Linie auch regulär eingerichtet wird.
Wie oft will man noch eine Partei begraben, nur um sie nochmal auszubuddeln, damit man sie wieder auf die internationale Arbeiterklasse losschicken kann.
Ich hab halt rr kein Mitleid für diese Art von Menschen. Die SPD ist vor 100 Jahren schon "gestorben" und agiert seitdem nur noch als reanimierte Leiche die so viel Arbeiter ficken will wie möglich.
Wenn die das wirklich machen, dann sofortiger Rücktritt von Klingbeil & Bas als Parteivorsitzende.
Die begraben unsere Partei. Ich kann das alles nicht mehr ..
@charybdeez Bryan Johnson is an absolute idiot but he is a nice reminder of how poor our healthcare standards are. How can it be that even this guy who's paying doctors around the clock has to suffer for years just to figure out what's wrong with him.
@NondescriptRed Regardless I would still argue the American revolution did more to accelerate the end of slavery in us territories than had it not happened. (Not even including the wave of revolutions and liberal democracies it inspired elsewhere).
@ResidentOfSound@charybdeez Sorry dass du auf die "soziale Marktwirtschaft" scheiße reingefallen bist. Es stimmt halt einfach, dass die deutsche Sozialdemokratie zahnlos ist.
The ferritin stuff hit close to home because this exact thing happened to my partner over the course of a year. 99% of doctors genuinely don't give a shit about their patients and I'm done with pretending they aren't bloodsucking petty bourgeois vampires that think they're saints
I kind of hate that I have to defend fucking Bryan Johnson of all people on this but I'm so fucking sick and tired of people flippantly real medical neglect because they're convinced doctors are infallible. Doctors are the worst people I've ever had the displeasure of relying on
@lemmingstribes@NondescriptRed This is probably in some way just the result of how medicine as a social phenomena developed in the first place. I.e. you have a problem and you need to figure out how to treat it asap. The "why" often comes later and is in many cases completely neglected.
@lemmingstribes@NondescriptRed Tbf this is also how a lot of medicine in general works. It's probably worse in psychiatry but even something as "simple" as high blood most of the time can't be traced back to a singular cause. Whether it's good or not our current healthcare system is very symptom orientated
@NondescriptRed Also it's absurd to pretend like THE thing to build up to support the global south isn't scientific infrastructure. Development in china has been an insane contribution to living conditions and global knowledge. Just evil to deny people that because of some noble savage bs
@solidarityhours@NondescriptRed I think the tricky part is that any "logical" or "scientific" argument for truths within a religion are vastly overestimated by the average believer. Most of those in abrahamic faiths genuinely believe in the historicity of the Jewish exodus for instance.
@NondescriptRed religious people trust their authority figures to know these arguments. There is an expectancy for priests or other figures to have some understanding that goes beyond what the average person knows. It's why I'm sceptical that arguing against this convinces the average believer.
@NondescriptRed At the same time I think there is a dissonance between religious institutions and their justifications and the average believer. Most people have at best a cursory understanding of the type of philosophical arguments religious leaders/institutions make. 1/2
Reframing marx' analysis on the shifting composition of capital into what is essentially a problem of "supply and demand" on the side of the proletariat is so painfully bullshit that it should disqualify you from ever speaking on economics