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Reposted by: Paul Sheehan

jamestplunkett.bsky.social
I’ve written a long read on the NHS, the 10 year plan, and how we can unstick the system

What does a digital-era healthcare system really mean?

(Warning: It’s one for a cup of tea!). (1/n)

medium.com/@jamestplunk...
What does digital-era healthcare really mean?
A long read on the NHS, the 10 Year Plan, and what it would take to unstick the system
medium.com
redhotworld.bsky.social
When speaking to Tommy Robinson at the far right demonstration in London today, Elon Musk wore a t-shirt saying "What would Orwell think?"

So let's dive in - what would George Orwell think about Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk? 🧵
sturdyalex.bsky.social
I need you to understand what this country feels like right now for those of us who look different. I'm sitting here, trying to plan for Saturday, make sure I don't even need to go to the corner shop for milk, like it's Christmas Day or lockdown. Why? Because I live near where Yaxley-Lennon will 1/
sundersays.bsky.social
Not a word has come from this government, for a month, about

Racist attacks in Britain: graffiti & intimidation

The sewer of racism online

These racist attacks on government ministers

The world's richest man promoting fascists who want to eradicate minorities from the UK
danielsohege.bsky.social
Just for perspective, a few weeks ago roughly 100,000 turned up for the London Trans+ Pride march. By contrast fewer than 3,000 ACROSS THE WHOLE COUNTRY, have turned up to anti-asylum "protests". Yet we are meant to take the latter as "the voice of the people" and the former as "the minority".

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mjg59.eicar-test-file.zip
If you're going to send me something written by an LLM then save us all time and resources and just send me your prompt instead. I'll value a text that says "Heartfelt condolence message with reference to a list of events" more, because this way I at least actually know what you were thinking
eliothiggins.bsky.social
🧵 Several people have raised questions about what I meant by "deservedly so" when referring to the decline of institutional trust. It's a fair question, so I want to explain that, because it sits at the heart of my work on how democracies collapse when their epistemic foundations rot.
eliothiggins.bsky.social
The conditions that have led to what’s happening in the US today exist in democracies around the world.
They are an inevitable outcome of our collective failure to adapt to fundamental changes in the information ecosystem on which our democracies were originally built.
torstenbell.bsky.social
Here’s a short story about who wins and loses from the status quo of our inheritance tax rules - and about, what you might politely call ‘sub-optimal’ journalism🧵

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nialloconghaile.bsky.social
These astute points from @seanconnorswrites.bsky.social neatly demonstrate why Europe is not going to relent on commitment to the euro for applicant states

And it comes down ti that much abused phrase "single market"

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(Apologies @brainburnnow.bsky.social + @andrewbrook.bsky.social forimages)
bencollins.bsky.social
I got permission to share this, and I'm extremely grateful for that.

The Onion got this letter from one of our subscribers in Alaska. She works with dementia patients and decided to leave a copy in the car for each one.

This email made my year. Read it and you'll see what I mean. People are good.

I work as an elder and hospice caregiver, which I am oddly passionate about. I can love on them shamelessly and no one complains about my codependence. It's a win-win situation. 

Many of my caregiving colleagues complain about the repetitive questions and, sometimes reactions, of the elderly, especially when those patients happen to read the newspaper, especially with the current downward spiral of our country — as if these people haven't lived through enough horror...

I love my dementia peeps, but sometimes wonder if there's a Guinness Book World Record for how many times an hour a dementia patient can repeat the same question — it's got to be in the hundreds. At least with small children, they ask different questions. Dementia patients will get stuck on one short question and ask it until you can interrupt their train(carousel) of thought and successfully redirect their attention. That carousel is pretty manic sometimes. 

A couple days ago, I picked up my mail from the post office and drove over to the nursing home to take (let's call her "Miss Daisy") Miss Daisy out for a drive. Before we took off on our road trip, to the end of The Road and back, in our landlocked little town (Juneau, Alaska), I set my copy of The Onion down in front of her. 

Over our two-hour excursion, tiny Miss Daisy read that front page at least a dozen times and each time she would snicker, giggle, and guffaw, then put it down on the dash board and, a minute later, discover it anew. I think it was the best afternoon of my life. We don't often hear them laugh and when they do, it's the sweetest thing you've ever heard. 

...

Thank you, thank you, thank you, for the really important work all of you do. You make the world a better place.

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explaintrade.com
Police departments have exponentially more control over how officers are recruited, trained, and overseen than a protest does over its participants, but are allowed by a sympathetic press to use the "bad apples" defense to separate deeds from goals and institutions in a way protestors often aren't.
ilvestoomas.bsky.social
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My small country, Estonia, population 1.3 million sent 2003-2014 over 2500 soldiers. 9 were killed in the line of duty. 109 wounded, half of them so seriously they could no longer lead a normal life.

In Iraq 2003-2009 we had more than 440 soldiers. 2 were killed. 18 seriously wounded.

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atrupar.com
HEGSETH: We wore a patch on our shoulder that said ISAF -- International Security Assistance Force. And you know what the joke was? That is stood for 'I saw Americans fighting.'

COONS: Let's just make clear for the record that our military partners in Afghanistan included many who served and died
paulisheehan.bsky.social
Janet Sheehan. My first Mother’s Day without her. Thank you x
paulisheehan.bsky.social
Yes it was complacency. The public sector came to be seen in the same light as the charity sector. Voluntary. Where only those that could afford not to maximise their wage would apply. And you know who that attracts.

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davidallengreen.bsky.social
Some thoughts about the US deportations court order case, where today saw (1) a judgment from the federal district court and (2) a hearing at the federal court of appeal.

Judgment:
storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

Hearing (audio on YouTube):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DoT...

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eliothiggins.bsky.social
What we’re witnessing in America is what happens when disordered discourse captures a political party, then the state itself. The Republican Party was the first to fall - abandoning truth for conspiracy, ideology for grievance, and policy for performative outrage.

by Anne ApplebaumReposted by: Paul Sheehan

anneapplebaum.bsky.social
Putin planned to take Kyiv in three days, but he couldn't take Kyiv in three years.
The only way Putin wins now—the only way he finally succeeds in destroying Ukraine’s sovereignty—is by persuading Ukraine’s allies to abandon Ukraine.
www.theatlantic.com/internationa...
Putin’s Three Years of Humiliation
The Russian president can’t win his war against Ukraine unless he persuades its allies to betray it.
www.theatlantic.com

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andrewprlevi.bsky.social
Could we all, please, stop saying this is caused by social media?

It isn’t. And suggesting it is dangerously distracts us from what matters most.

Pol Pot didn’t have YouTube or Instagram.

Hitler didn’t have Facebook or Twitter.

Stalin didn’t have TikTok.

A 🧵 /1.
strandjunker.com
DISEASES ERADICATED OR DECIMATED BY SCIENCE:
1. Chickenpox
2. Diphtheria
3. Measles
4. Pertussis
5. Pneumococcal Infection
6. Polio
7. Tetanus
8. Typhoid
9. Yellow Fever
10. Smallpox

DISEASES ERADICATED OR DECIMATED BY RFK JR. OR PRAYER:
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by Naomi KleinReposted by: Paul Sheehan

larsmuenter.bsky.social
Chaos and confusion. Somebody read @naomiaklein.bsky.social The Shock Doctrine as a manual, it seems. Time for people to read it again for countermeasures also.

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guitarmoog.bsky.social
We gave you *all* the money and the 5% of global electricity you said you needed, and some lad’s gone and knocked up something better in his shed for the price of a Bugatti while you and your pals were busy fellating fascists at Mar-a-lago.
paulisheehan.bsky.social
Says someone whose avatar is doing a Nazi salute 😂

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