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i am having a moment where i feel like everyone i ever loved, romantic or platonic, does not care for me and wouldnât care if i was gone. i know thatâs dramatic and i know i have people who care about me but it feels like every time i ever try to care about someone i get beaten down worse than before. iâm so sick of abusive relationships and i donât feel like moving on is worth it because iâll just fall into another one. it doesnât get better.
Itâs been a year since we lost you. Iâm sorry it got this bad. You are forever loved.Â
wow havenât been on here in a long time
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p.s.a. post bc i donât think itâs talked enough about
environmental racism is real and most city dumps, toxic waste, and pollution are located in poor and/or black neighborhoods
so if ur an environmentalist like me, add that to your agenda when promoting environmentalism, please!
I agree this is something people donât talk about nearly enough, and animal agriculture is a particularly stark example of it, because animal farms have a devastating impact on their surrounding communities. Large farming facilities produce more than 400 different gases, all as a result of the amount of waste they produce, which pollutes local streams and waterways. The real concerns  are hydrogen sulfide, methane, ammonia and carbon dioxide. Communities surrounding these facilities are constantly close to hydrogen sulfide, a gas that can cause flu-like symptoms, while high concentrations or exposure can lead to brain damage. Methane can lead to vision problems, heart palpitations, brain damage, trouble breathing, and, with enough exposure, death.
Animal agriculture industries and councils know this, and so establish them in communities least likely to be able to mount a legal challenge. This means that these facilities disproportionately effect impoverished communities and people of colour, and counties with larger black and lationo populations are home to more factory farms. When these facilities are established, they immediately drive down land values due to the known health issues they cause, meaning that many residents can no longer afford to sell their homes and relocate, or to mount any significant legal challenge.
When people do try to speak out against these corrupt industries either on behalf of these communities or on behalf of animals, they are met with legal action and often even criminal charges. These âag-gagâ laws are devastating for the human victims of animal agriculture as well for farmed animals, but the the meat and dairy industries have such an enormously powerful political lobby that they are able to influence politicians into passing legislation which best serves their own interests, at the cost of human and animal lives.
There is a lot of good info on the Food Empowerment Project for folks who arenât familiar with this component of environmental activism. In addition to factory farms & slaughterhouses, landfills, trash incinerators, coal plants, and toxic waste dumps are also more likely to be in areas with primarily low income residents of color.Â
Pollution and environmental destruction overwhelmingly impacts poor people of color, both on local levels as stated above, and globally (the global south is undeniably facing the worst consequences of climate change)Â
âThe IPCC makes the case that climate change is real and happening much more strongly than before. We are already seeing the effects of climate change in Bangladesh and across south Asia. Itâs not news to us. Most developing countries are facing climate change now. They do not need the IPCC to tell them that the weather is changingâ - Saleemul Huq, Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development, based in Dhaka.
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Work done by women pays less because women do it, research shows.
It may come down to this troubling reality, new research suggests: Work done by women simply isnât valued as highly.
That sounds like a truism, but the academic work behind it helps explain the pay gapâs persistence even as the factors long thought to cause it have disappeared. Women, for example, are now better educated than men, have nearly as much work experience and are equally likely to pursue many high-paying careers. No longer can the gap be dismissed with pat observations that women outnumber men in lower-paying jobs like teaching and social work.
A striking example is to be found in the field of recreation â working in parks or leading camps â which went from predominantly male to female from 1950 to 2000. Median hourly wages in this field declined 57 percentage points, accounting for the change in the value of the dollar, according to a complex formula used by Professor Levanon. The job of ticket agent also went from mainly male to female during this period, and wages dropped 43 percentage points.
The same thing happened when women in large numbers became designers (wages fell 34 percentage points), housekeepers (wages fell 21 percentage points) and biologists (wages fell 18 percentage points). The reverse was true when a job attracted more men. Computer programming, for instance, used to be a relatively menial role done by women. But when male programmers began to outnumber female ones, the job began paying more and gained prestige.
This is the stark reality. The pay gap exists not because of womenâs âinabilityâ but because they are viewed as inherently less valuable human beings.
Thatâs it!
this devaluation magnifies by race
the US is founded upon stripping black people of their humanity. The US still to this day has not apologized (or paid reparations) nor have they declared they see black people as human beings
#metoo
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An eighth grade student from Weaverville Elementary School got a detention slip for sharing his school prepared lunch Tuesday.
Kyle Bradford, 13, shared his chicken burrito with a friend who didnât like the cheese sandwich he was given by the cafeteria.
Bradford didnât see any problem with sharing his food.
âIt seemed like he couldnât get a normal lunch so I just wanted to give mine to him because I wasnât really that hungry and it was just going to go in the garbage if I didnât eat it,â said Bradford.
But the Trinity Alps Unified School District has regulations that prohibit students from sharing their meals.
The policies set by the district say that students can have allergies that another student may not be aware of.
Tom Barnett, the Superintendent of the Trinity Alps Unified School District says that hygiene issues also come into play when banning students from sharing meals.
âWe have a policy that prohibits students from exchanging meals. Of course if students are concerned about other students not having enough to eat we would definitely want to consider that, but because of safety and liability we cannot allow students to actually exchange meals,â said Barnett.
Bradfordâs mother Sandy Bradford thinks that her son did the right thing by sharing his lunch. She also believes that it isnât up to the school to discipline her son for good manners.
âBy all means the school can teach them math and the arithmetic and physical education, but when it comes to morals and manners and compassion, I believe it needs to start at home with the parent,â Sandy said.
Bradford says that he would definitely share his lunch again if a friend wanted a portion of his meal.
http://www.krcrtv.com/news/local/student-put-in-detention-for-sharing-school-lunch/28115110
Kids canât share now? Or trade lunches? What the actual fuck is happening?
I think this article is talking around what the actual issue is. The student who was âgiven a cheese sandwichâ and âcouldnât get a normal lunch?â Thatâs how schools handle students whose families canât pay their lunch bills. Theyâre required to give the kid something, so they get a slice of processed cheese between two pieces of white bread. Cheese sandwich. All those stories about the kids who went through the lines and then had their trays taken away and dumped in the trash in front of them because their account was $5 in the red when they got to the end of the line? Those kids were given cheese sandwiches. This isnât about allergies. I guarantee you that kids at those tables are swapping food all the time. Itâs part of the school cafeteria experience. If the second kid was allergic to the burrito, weâd be reading a different story. Itâs because this kid undermined the system that is supposed to punish students for their parentsâ ânegligenceâ (poverty).
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These arenât isolated cases, either. Hereâs a recap of the most recent honor roll of American public school cafeteria douchebaggery:
An elementary school in Salt Lake City, Utah reportedly seized between 40 and 50 studentsâ lunches on pizza day and threw them all in the garbage when the kids got up to the register and couldnât pay because their account balances were either low or empty. Students all over the cafeteria were broken down in tears. Iâm sure that made for a great learning environment.
Remember the most important meal of the day? A 12-year-old Dickinson, Texas boyâs breakfast was thrown in the trash right in front of him at his middle school because his account was short a whopping .30 cents. The breakfast itself cost $1.25.
Around 25 students at a Massachusetts middle school were forced to throw out their lunches or refused lunch entirely because their accounts were empty or they could not afford to pay. An employee from the schoolâs on-site lunch provider reportedly gave an order not to provide lunch to students with overextended credit or empty accounts. At least that employee was later put on leave. âIâm pissed that when there are people in prison who are getting meals, my daughter, an honor student, is going hungry,â one father remarked.
A New Jersey elementary school threw a 10-year-old autistic boyâs lunch in the trash because of an unpaid accountâŚdespite having already done so before. âItâs between the parents and the cafeteria. Itâs not between the child and the lunch lady. Let the kids eat their lunch,â the boyâs mother told a local news station.
The middle and high schools in Old Town, Maine have a âno pay, no food policyâ that Superintendent David Walker says students, like the 11-year-old denied food because his mom hadnât paid his account, should be able to understand. âStudents are old enough to take responsibility for their lunchesâ by middle school age, said Walker. You know, because apparently 11-year-olds can suddenly get jobs in this country to afford their lunch at school.
Over 40 elementary school students in Kentucky were denied a full lunch during state testing week. One studentâs account was short $1.15, which the mother told a news station she paid online as many schools require the night before, but the funds hadnât been processed by lunch time the next day, so her fourth grader spent all day upset and left school crying at the end of the day. Luckily a good samaritan showed up to that school and donated $56 to pay up all student lunch accounts so no more kids would have to go without a full lunch (which isnât even that large to begin with in this country) during state tests.
Worse, apparently students at some schools across the state of Minnesota are actually branded with âMoneyâ or âLunchâ stamps across their hands when they are late on accounts as a message to parents to pay up. Yep, they are actually branding children with the scarlet letter of poverty if they cannot afford their lunch, so the child will have to walk around school for the whole entire rest of their day branded and a walking target for ridicule by other children because they are poor or the parents forgot to put money in their childrenâs accounts.
Iâve personally had the same type of situation happened to me before in which lunch has been thrown right in the trash in front of me when I didnât have enough money for lunch, and was given an alternate meal of lesser quality. I hadnât even realized how disgustingly perverse that was at the time because of how it was normalized. Shaming the poor, and even depriving children of food has become normalized. This is especially a problem in conservative states where funding for education is low and funding for things like football stadiums and other less important things is high. Public schools need to be providing students with free meals, which canât be done without the proper funding as well as the proper allocation of funds on the part of schools and school districts.Â
All that wasted food. This is cruel.
#americaâs ideal of âyou canât have something you need that thereâs plenty of unless youâve ~earned it~â is so twisted#i stg
Note, they make you pay at the end of getting your lunch specifically to produce the emotional trauma of having your food tossed in the garbage in front of you and the rest of the school.
Being an abused child scared to tell my parents anything meant being subjected to this often. Yeah, the school was entirely adding to that abuse by putting a child in the position of going hungry or confronting their abuser.
Why? âTo discipline a kid for being poorâ is the only idea that makes sense to me.
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Why does âyou get what you pay forâ only apply to consumers and not employers?
Why do employers offering minimum wage expect dedicated, hard working, knowledgeable, experienced employees instead of just someone who shows up and does the job?
If youâre only willing to pay the minimum, you should only expect to get the minimum.
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