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state sanctioned revolution.

a while ago i made a post joking abt how americans are waiting for a booth with clipboards to sign up for the revolution, but now i have an actual term for it.

there's been lots of conversation around Kendrick's performance at the superbowl, and i cant lie, i really enjoyed it. After digesting it a little bit and listening to some other people, I do wonder about this performance being a state sanctioned revolution.

I wonder how this famous and historical moment will play out in history books. I wonder how Kendrick's message will be (or already has been) sanitized to deny how dire the situation is. Just like they do with MLK, Malcom X, and other revolutionary leaders.

Ghandi once said in a letter:

"But if the Jewish mind could be prepared for voluntary suffering, even the massacre I have imagined could be turned into a day of thanksgiving and joy[...]I am convinced that if someone with courage and vision can arise among them to lead them in non-violent action[...]They can add to their many contributions the surpassing contribution of non-violent action." - Ghandi and Zionism: 'The Jews' (1938)

Believing that, somehow, "civil resistance" was supposed to be the Jew's answer to the Holocaust so they could maintain a kind of moral high ground over Nazis, a strategy that ultimately failed and cost the jewish population millions of lives.

"The revolution will not be televised" because the revolution happens first in your mind, then in the streets. MLK, MX, Fred Hampton, and many other all came to the same conclusion that Ghandi failed to see: your oppresor will never allow you to overthrow them. No matter how nice and non-violent you are.

They will never allow you the means, materials, space, or permission to disrupt their power over you. It will never be "legal" to disrupt their control over those they wish to subjugate.

There will never be a state sanctioned revolution.

This should not dissaude us from action. Rather, it should encourage us to keep fighting for a better tomorrow for everybody.

Because no one is free until we are all free.

“Mean girls all grow up to be nurses!”

“Mean girls all go into social work!”

“The mean girl to teacher pipeline!”

Y’all, these are just pink collar jobs. The reason you think there’s so many “mean girls” in these fields is because they’re all like 97% women. Of course some of them are gonna be assholes. There’s assholes everywhere.

We get it. Your job isn’t like other girls’ jobs. It’s a cool job.

it’s true that there are some incredibly cruel people in all of these professions.

it’s also true that they all suffer from chronic underpayment, overwork, lack of institutional support, and insane bureaucratic demands that would make them fail the people in their care all the time even if every single one was a saint.

That’s absolutely missing the point.

While those are all “helper” professions and they very much are pink collar (and are underpaid, that’s not an incompatible idea), they’re also ones that involve power over vulnerable people’s lives. (And I’ve only encountered it as a comparison to, say, male bullies becoming cops, it’s not like men aren’t being mentioned here.)

Secretaries/administrative assistants aren’t on that list for a reason. Flight attendants aren’t on that list. Housecleaners aren’t on that list. Receptionists. Customer service representatives. Dental hygienists. The people who style hair or do nails. That’s not a list of pink collar jobs. It’s specifically (pink collar) positions where if you want to abuse people you’re relatively likely to get away with it.

It can both be true that “nurses who care for disabled people need better pay” and “nurses who care for disabled people have a lot of opportunities to abuse their power and that’s something worth talking about.”

Women aren’t immune from treating people badly because they’re women, or because women are underpaid. They’re sure not immune from specifically seeking out jobs that will allow them to be cruel without any consequences to them, if they get personal satisfaction out of being cruel.

You are trying to shut down a conversation about abuse.

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Shitty people are attracted to positions of power. That includes working class women!

There have been a lot of studies about hazing and abuse in nursing communities and even murder!

My mother is a nurse, her co-workers sit around laughing about the people who fall out of their wheel chairs, about the nurses who do cry when someone dies, my mother has ignored patients crying out in pain in order to drink her coffee.

My mother has intentionally let elderly patients at her nursing home die. She has abused them and she has laughed about it. She has left people suffering and has caused that suffering.

Nurses are underpaid and they are disrespected as medical professionals who aren’t a doctor. That’s true and we should talk about that, but we can not ignore the fact that violent women seek out these jobs with God Complexes and the intent to do harm.

Sure, that harm might be because they are bitter, over-worked, and disrespected. None the less, it is no different than when a male doctor causes purposeful harm to his patient.

Nurses contribute to eugenics, to patient abuse, elder abuse, and yeah even child abuse (my mother was proficient in all of them!)

Here are some important articles to read:

Nurses Eat Their Young An article about hazing and bullying among nurses. The title comes from a common saying in medical circles, the first time I heard it, it was in reference to my mother’s best friend who had poured coffee over the hands of a new nurse who had reported another nurse to a superior for abusing a patient.

Every single one of these articles, with exception of the last – which is guardian article – is a professionally published medical article.

I’m an HCA in a specialist ward, so we’re a small tight-knit team. We are considered to provide a high-quality level of care. Why? Cause we don’t let our patients sit in piss. We make sure that they don’t get pressure sores.

Some patients get annoyed that we wake them up in the middle of the night to reposition them or for personal care. They would say that this didn’t happen in the previous ward. This is basic care. They shouldn’t have been in hospital, especially in the long term, without this happening. Our patients eventually get used to it and understand why we do it.

We’ve had a patient brought to us covered in shit. Dried between their nails. With pressure sores so bad that you could basically see bone.

I’ve been told of a patient who came to us before I started. She was bed bound. She was terrified of the hoist. Apparently, at the previous ward, they would leave her up there for hours. They would spin her if she shouted out for help.

Nurses can be cruel, especially against those with capacity issues.

There is no excuse for this. I don’t care how stressed you get. There is no excuse for it.

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no one talks about how sad it is to have your fav youtuber(s) become a content farm (and obviously its terrible for them) that sucks the soul and creativity out of their work. Its almost a well documented phenomenon by now.

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