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Hey, NHS? Could you STOP MURDERING CHILDREN, YOU FUCKING GHOULS?!
#Indi Gregory#Charlie Gard#Archie Battersbee#Alfie Evans#Alta Fixsler#AM I MISSING ANY?#United Kingdom#NHS#I swear if I ever go to the UK and get sick I'll swim across the Atlantic before I step foot in their hospitals.#It's apparently safer.
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A Heartbreaking Loss: Another Life Cut Short Amid Controversial Ruling
The tragic case of 8-month-old Indi Gregory highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the rights of terminally ill patients and their families. This latest news raises questions about the United Kingdom's healthcare system and the need for broader discussions on pro-life issues. Read more about this heart-wrenching story on the headline horizon.
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«Indi come Charlie Gard: dobbiamo combattere, il sistema crollerà»
Alla Bussola parla la mamma di Charlie Gard, il primo dei bambini inguaribili uccisi dal Servizio sanitario britannico: «A noi genitori rimane il senso di colpa per non aver potuto salvare i nostri figli». «In tribunale i medici mentono ma i giudici sono dalla loro parte». «Dobbiamo continuare a combattere per impedire che altre famiglie debbano vivere la stessa cosa». Continue reading Untitled
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This is the NHS, the same medical system that killed Charlie Gard and Alfie Evans, so…
Sophie asked if they could help her daughter, but the doctors said at this age there was nothing to be done. They said that if she did survive because of medical intervention she ran the risk of being disabled. And though Sophie argued that other babies born at 22 weeks had survived and thrived, the doctor told her not to believe what she read on the internet.
I talk a lot about medical malpractice involving pro-choice doctors mismanaging miscarriages because of their politics about pro-life laws. The other side of the fence? Also pro-choice doctors mismanaging preterm birth and lying to their patients over ableist attitudes.
Baby killing isn’t medicine. It never will be, and the longer you ignore injustice against unborn babies and their mothers, the longer it will take to make real changes for both.
#leftism#sjw#science#politics#pro life#charlie gard#alfie evans#universal healthcare#nhs#medical malpractice#medical negligence#ableism#eugenics
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tracklist should've looked like this..
#charli xcx#brat#caroline polachek#20th century music#avant garde#schoenberg#górecki#stockhausen#ligeti#scriabin#stravinsky#bartók#shostakovich#modern#classical music#music
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Exploring the Genius of Steve Lacy: A Jazz Innovator and Soprano Saxophone Master
Introduction: Steve Lacy, born Steven Norman Lackritz ninety years ago today on July 23, 1934, in New York City, was an avant-garde jazz musician and a master of the soprano saxophone. His contributions to jazz span over five decades, during which he pushed the boundaries of the genre, collaborated with some of the most influential musicians of his time, and created a body of work that continues…
#Avant-Garde#Buck Clayton#Carla Bley#Cecil Taylor#Charlie Parker#Dicky Wells#Don Cherry#Evidence#George "Pops" Foster#Globe Unity Orchestra#Henry "Red" Allen#Jazz Composers Orchestra#Jazz History#Jazz Saxophonists#Jimmy Rushing#Let&039;s Call This... Esteem#Live at Dreher#Mal Waldron#Moon#Pee Wee Russell#Roswell Rudd#Soprano Sax#Steve Lacy#The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy#Thelonious Monk#Zutty Singleton
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The UK government really loves killing disabled babies
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# ###'# #### / ∆∆'∆∆ ∆∆∆ ∆∆∆∆∆ ∆∆∆ (DEMOS - pt. 7) out now on youtube, bandcamp and soundcloud
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Bad movie I have Furry Vengeance 2010
#Furry Vengeance#Brendan Fraser#Ricky Garcia#Eugene Cordero#Patrice O'Neal#Jim Norton#Brooke Shields#Matt Prokop#Billy Bush#Ken Jeong#Angela Kinsey#Samantha Bee#Toby Huss#Alice Drummond#Skyler Samuels#Gerry Bednob#Alexander Chance#Dee Bradley Baker#Brett Ainslie#Charlie Alejandro#Irene Doukas Behrman#Alex Bussell#John Cleary#Christopher J. Davis#Paul DeSimone#Susan Farese#Rich Foster#Chris Fries#Lara Fury#Alexander 'Alex' Garde
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I was about to say. This is what, the 3rd time? That Britain has murdered a baby rather than allow them and their parents the right to try and access health care.
I hate to say “go inform yourself on this terrible evil thing” but you really should know what’s happening to Indi Gregory.
(She’s an eight-month-old baby with a mitochondrial issue. Britain’s NHS is ordering that she be removed from care and die. Italy has granted her citizenship and is willing to fly her there for special treatment at no cost to Britain. She is not a ward of the state or anything; her parents want to take her to Italy. NHS and the British court system won’t let her go. At least three other infants and a 19-year-old girl have died this way.)
#i remember how closely I followed the Charlie Gard case#that radicalized me because i was asking why no one would just kidnap the baby#with Alfie Evans they tried#there was a helicopter#the parents were considered a flight risk and there were police guarding the hospital#this happens because it is the UK#if it were the US there would have been an armed standoff
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“Charlie Ahearn Presents Nathan Ingram in The Deadly Art of Survival,” 1979; movie poster designed by Charlie Ahearn, hand painted silk screen print, 22 1/2 x 29 1/2 in.
#avant garde#vintage#poster#design#edit#photography#punk#70s#80s#Charlie ahearn#no wave#independent film#silk screen#aesthetic#art
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Today In History
Charles Mingus, bassist, composer, pianist, and bandleader, was born in Nogales, AZ, on this date April 22, 1922.
A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered to be one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, and Eric Dolphy.
Mingus’ work ranged from advanced bebop and avant-garde jazz with small and midsize ensembles, to pioneering the post-bop style.
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#charles mingus#carter magazine#carter#historyandhiphop365#wherehistoryandhiphopmeet#history#cartermagazine#today in history#staywoke#blackhistory#blackhistorymonth
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idk if you've already talked about brat but i'd love to know your opinion on the album (if you've listened to it)
hi, jade! i have listened to it, quite a lot now. i have a lot of conflicting, incoherent thoughts. so when it dropped, i thought well, that was okay. fun pop, dance music. then i go online, i open youtube and suddenly see there's a bunch of videos, essays, reviews etc. about the album all with the title or thumbnail saying "revolutionary", "changed the music" etc etc. and i'm like am i going insane? does this album deserve this much attention and discourse? it's quite difficult to escape the album if you're online a lot, so some of those songs just nestled inside my ear. decided to give it a few more listens and it definitely grew on me. like maybe i do want to be going crazy to this in a club. it's obvious sophie's spirit is still somewhat present here, two of them collaborating on vroom vroom ep did change the pop music and we've seen this shift towards something more experimental and avant garde in pop. i think charli's always been a bit too mainstream for indie, and too indie for the mainstream. brat is unique, but also still very much charli. i think what she did expertly is crack the marketing strategy. we know music alone isn't enough anymore, you need a whole "aesthetic", you need to build your own world and lore. y2k, party girl persona but make it vulnerable. the specific shade of green on the cover is now associated with this album and everything that comes with it. "oh, green eye-shadow, that's so brat of you." how long that reference will last, we're yet to see. we're still very much in the whirlwind of brat summer after all. using lowercase as song/album titles has been quite popular for a few years now and ig it's this attempt at casualness, yk carefully curated carelessness, but it also reminds me of those lyric videos i used to watch when i was 12. when the remix with lorde dropped, ngl, i did tear up a bit, but i also can't help but be a bit cynical, like this too is marketing. the music video for 360, i didn't enjoy the song that much, 365 is better but also i understand you can't have one without the other, but the music video specifically sums up the entirety of brat imo. the criticisms i've seen of it are all on point, like "myopic, self-referential for ppl who live in 4 neighbourhoods in nyc/la, reminder that you're not on the list" all of that is correct, but on the other hand, it's pastiche, you have these internet famous women congregating in an ugly restaurant deciding who will be the next it girl and choosing a random waitress, a reminder that everyone can be a hottie, the it girl, the cool girl whatever. ok, that's cute, but like... i'm still not on the list. it's difficult for me to believe you aren't enjoying your fame and pedestal status, but i think she's also aware how easily you can be replaced as soon as the public gets bored. i also felt a bit insane when people started analyzing the lyrics, like specifically the song apple and being flabbergasted that it's about family and familial trauma, because the apple has been such a widely used metaphor for family since the 19th century. it felt like she was receiving the taylor swift treatment, which is funny considering that one song, yk acting like this has never been done before. of course it hits if you don't read and you don't listen to a lot of different music. in general my problem with a lot of discussions surrounding musical artists nowadays is how a lot of people seemingly have no understanding that music wasn't invented a mere 10 years ago. i'm ranting, and i'm saying a whole lotta nothing, but all in all, i do ultimately enjoy the album, like it's obviously fun and silly, and sexy and i love dancing to it. it will probably end up on my favourite albums of 2024 list, but i just don't see it as revolutionary. i could say "oh that's mother" and "those that get it, get it and those that don't, don't", but i feel like that kills any meaningful conversation and the art of criticism, which is not something i'm good at, but it's not just about "consuming" art, we have to discuss it too.
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I'm also weird and unusual even for mitochondrial disease patients because a lot of people who have mito either die as children and adults with it mainly have their vision and hearing affected instead whatever the hell is going on with me. My vision and hearing are pretty good comparatively, but I can't really breathe on my own for long and I didn't start having clinical signs of illness until my early 20s.
I did feel like everything physical was harder when I was a kid, but I'm not sure if being kinda weak and shitty and having to push past that was a me thing or a mitochondrial disease thing. Most kids who have it are WAY more severely affected in a way you cant push past, and I was medically neglected as a kid so who knows. I dodged a bullet and consider myself very lucky to have the type of mito I do because of that.
By weird and unusual by the way, I mean like... I'm probably one in a billion and my condition doesn't have a name beyond a "type" of illness, mitochondrial myopathy. It's somewhere between a muscular dystrophy and a neuromuscular disease. I'm unusual even for mitochondrial disease because there's nothing actually WRONG with mitochondria I do have, I'm just missing more than half of them. (You lose them naturally with age, but usually like... 25% of them from 30 to 60, not over 50% of them by 30)
Figured I'd better specify since my follower count like, doubled since I got diagnosed in 2021.
#child illness#child death#tay dont look#if you want to learn more about mitochondrial disease in kids#charlie gard is a famous case#but its fucking DARK
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