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sanspoint_ t1_jd8zbed wrote
Reply to comment by Emperor_Zar in Devo documentary film announced (simply titled 'Devo') and will be directed by Tiger King/American Movie/Fyre director Chris Smith by YoureASkyscraper
Do you know why they're so anti-establishment?
The founding members of the group were students at Kent State and were witness to the shooting of students engaged in an anti-war protest by the National Guard. That'll make anyone anti-establishment.
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Reply to comment by mowotlarx in New Yorkers sue city over delays to food stamps by Shreddersaurusrex
I used to work for the Welfare Office in Philadelphia. When you have a high number of people who need help, you need a high number of staff to manage it. It's simple math, but let me give you an illustration.
When I started working at Welfare, caseworkers always used to complain that they'd come into full voicemail inboxes. A few months in, the state decided to double everyone's voicemail inbox capacity. Caseworkers still would come in to full voicemail inboxes, but now they were full with twice the messages.
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Reply to comment by allMightyMostHigh in New York's Bill to Decriminalize Low-Level Drug Possession by greenhousecrtv
If you've got a chemical addiction to opiates, and you need that fix, you'll try anything that will make the pain go away. They didn't choose to get addicted, their doctors and the pharmaceutical companies caused that.
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Reply to comment by Elevate247 in Eric Adams dubs NYC private security group ‘wise’ guys for battling shoplifters by [deleted]
Maybe if NYPD would actually do their fucking job...
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Reply to comment by mission17 in New York's Bill to Decriminalize Low-Level Drug Possession by greenhousecrtv
Nobody becomes a heroin addict by choice. That heroin and fentanyl abuse has become rampant is a result of doctors over-prescribing opiates to people with legit medical needs, getting them addicted. When the prescription runs out, they turn to heroin and fentanyl to deal with the addiction they got from their prescription.
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Reply to comment by phillythrowaway718 in HarperCollins workers have been striking for over 50 days. Here's how to help by Lilyo
You have much more in common in your economic needs with the striking workers at HarperCollins than you do with their executives and board members. That's what solidarity is about. All workers deserve good, living wages and working conditions, whether they're working a desk job, operating printing presses, or "just" flipping burgers or collecting trash.
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Reply to comment by phillythrowaway718 in HarperCollins workers have been striking for over 50 days. Here's how to help by Lilyo
Solidarity is for all workers.
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Reply to comment by NoREEEEEEtilBrooklyn in Inky: "Crashes are down 36% on Roosevelt Blvd., thanks to speed cameras" by just_start_doing_it
Pedestrian bridges are an accessibility nightmare though, and you can't fix it with design.
Consider this: The ADA guidelines for a wheelchair accessible ramp (and your pedestrian bridge damn well better be wheelchair accessible) specify a rise over run of 1:12. In other words, for every inch of height on the ramp, there must be 12 inches, or one foot, of run. This means a 10 foot high pedestrian bridge needs 120 feet worth of ramp. That's a lot of ramp. Where do you put it? Stack it? Sure, but that adds even more distance to travel to get to the top of it. And you need it on both sides.
So now, instead of crossing 120-150 feet of road, you've got someone going up 120 or more feet of ramp, 120-150 feet of bridge, and another 120 or so feet of ramp down to cross the street. How is this better than just having cars stop at lights to let pedestrians cross?
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Reply to comment by Wowzlul in 'Drag Story Hour' protest draws passionate crowds outside Queens library by seejordan3
Anti-drag protests are really anti-trans protests. As far as the Proud Boys and their ilk are concerned, there’s no difference between me, a transgender woman living my life, and a drag performer. It’s not as simple as letting people wear a costume to read stories. This is the what they’re using as a thin edge of a wedge against all forms of queerness and gender non-conformity. Hence the talk about “grooming” and other accusations of sexual abuse and pedophilia that get thrown around drag story hour and at trans women.
I’m not doing drag as a trans woman. I am living my life as myself, and these fuckers want to shove me back in the closet.
sanspoint_ t1_j1acsmy wrote
Cheaper shipping on ACME products
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Reply to comment by bradbikes in James Dolan’s facial ID tech snags another lawyer who says he was booted from Knicks game by PichuLovy
> guess which group of people is massively overrepresented with online pictures labeled 'criminal'.
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say... black men?
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Reply to comment by bradbikes in James Dolan’s facial ID tech snags another lawyer who says he was booted from Knicks game by PichuLovy
Yup. People tend not to believe it, but a lot of facial recognition algorithms are trained on biased data sets, mostly the faces of the young white men who do most of the development of those algorithms. Because of this, they'll often match people of color with the wrong face in the database. People of color have been hauled in by the police under suspicion of having committed a crime because a facial recognition algorithm decided they look too much like a wanted criminal who also happens to be a PoC. It's fucked up.
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Reply to comment by Wowzlul in New York City Councilman Erik Blottcher's office, home vandalized with hate speech by mowotlarx
Same. Fucking same.
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Reply to comment by mowotlarx in New York City Councilman Erik Blottcher's office, home vandalized with hate speech by mowotlarx
It's also worth noting that these assholes draw no distinction between drag performers and transgender women. As far as they're concerned it's all the same.
sanspoint_ t1_iy9myjl wrote
Now Philly politics is less entertaining but also less annoying.
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Reply to NYC’s new subway crime crackdown is underway but NYers are not convinced it will work by PichuLovy
They're gonna bust some churro ladies and some fare hoppers, and call it a success. Meanwhile, nutjobs threatening people on the platform will be ignored in favor of getting a high score at Candy Crush
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Reply to comment by nonsanes in Bowery Presents opening new venue, Racket, in old Highline Ballroom space by powerknucklehold
If memory serves, they used to use a service called TicketFly which made Ticketbastard look good by comparison.
Okay, maybe not good, but at least half-decent.
sanspoint_ t1_itw1h8e wrote
This would never have happened if they had a cafeteria. What's the point of going to a physical IKEA if you can't get some damn meatballs?
sanspoint_ t1_jd97lxt wrote
Reply to comment by Emperor_Zar in Devo documentary film announced (simply titled 'Devo') and will be directed by Tiger King/American Movie/Fyre director Chris Smith by YoureASkyscraper
Yeah, it blew my mind when I first heard about it too. Gerald Casale even knew two of the students who were killed. He’s said in interviews that he “quit being a hippie” and “got mad” after that. He gave a speech at the 40th anniversary of the shootings, and you can find it on YouTube.