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An America yearning for the sacred in civic life
https://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/the-monitors-view/2025/1216/An-America-yearning-for-the-sacred-in-civic-life?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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I can't stop thinking about the Shushwap woman on CBC today who mentioned her disability.

Paraphrasing, she said: "After I got COVID, I developed dysautonomia. For me that meant fainting and fatigue. I had to adjust how I do art as a result, and pace myself."

and then the interview rolled on, and there was no pushback, no doubt, no hitch - not even in other people who were also listening. That's not based on their body language - based on their word, because I asked.

is ... is this it?

Do we convince people Long COVID is real by just... naming it by the clusters? Autoimmunity, dysautonomia, etc.? Is it just the big bad C word?!

#COVID #COVID19 #LongCOVID

in reply to Kathmandu

oh my goodness

Me: "I'll just use medical terms with HCWs so that we can shortcut htings"

Reality:

doctors are trained to disbelieve long covid, ME/CFS, PEM, and intractable cholesterol / other issues.

What works with regular people may not help with doctors.


So maybe I've been taking a completely wrong tack!

I hate this. There are real problems in the world to solve. Having to waste time and energy on artificial "problems" like this sucks. As someone hinted in a post elsewhere in the thread, it's a broad problem pattern which covers climate change and other subjects too. We societally don't need to have all these problems! We could just face them, and have a good chance of handling the easier ones, and a better chance of the hard ones! So frustrating.

in reply to datum (n=1)

After 30+ years of "mystery" complex chronic illness, I can anecdotally confirm that my likelihood of being disbelieved and dismissed by medical professionals increases in direct proportion to how much medical and/or scientific terminology I use. Still.

The variable isn't the language -- it's the provider. I had to learn a long time ago to treat it like dating: I consciously use phraseology, language, and detailed accounts that I know will elicit flags, and the colors of those flags tells me whether there will be a second date.

This recent article is the one I wish I'd had when I was a thirteen-year-old and had to start developing these strategies from scratch:

whn.global/the-long-covid-stra…



(1/7) I suppose #Fediverse isn't the place people are discussing #RobReiner. But after 36 hours of deliberating whether to say anything, I feel compelled. This thread will be long,but I start w/ most important part:

It's an “open secret” in the #FOSS community that in March 2017 my brother murdered our mother. About 3k ppl/year in USA have this experience, so it's a statistical reality that someone else in FOSS experienced similar. If so, you're welcome in my PMs to discuss if you need support…

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in reply to 🌈Lucy🏳️‍⚧️ | Revoluciana

clearly your family needs to arrange you more occasions to look cute sipping hot cocoa in cozy places! making sure trans girls can wear crop tops year round is a group effort!!


Trump’s cruel response to Reiner shows us-versus-them presidency byteseu.com/1633965/ #act #America #DreadfulThing #nation #OvalOffice #people #PersonalFriend #Politics #president #reiner #response #SenselessDeath #time #trump #TwinWorld #voter


‘Het College voor de Rechten van de Mens is op zoek naar een senior beleidsadviseur die het team AI & Mensenrechten komt versterken.’

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#jobs #werk

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Ik vind deze campagne erg belangrijk - doe je ook mee?
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Unfinished business will drive the Mideast agenda in 2026 byteseu.com/1633963/ #business



MARCH 2025

83% of USAID is cut back. The demise is more than a funding crisis. It is a savage attack on human rights, family planning, and reproductive care. Many organisations say women and girls will be disproportionately affected. Hundreds of thousands of people will go on to die from disease, starvation, and suffer a lack of access to maternal care, and gender based violence. In the UK, Starmer slashes £6bill in overseas aid in a move widely seen to appease Trump

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DePaul is thinking of closing its library. Why not? I mean, a university doesn't need a library. It does need an associate vice president for Academic and Library Affairs however.

depauliaonline.com/80758/news/…



I suspect that current unemployment numbers are missing something. The numbers don't seem to reflect the reality I'm seeing on here or on LinkedIn. The number of people looking is higher than I've seen in my career, but the official numbers aren't that bad (4.6% in the US). So let's run a little unscientific experiment.

If you work in tech, or something broadly tech-adjacent, please vote and boost for reach.

  • Unemployed (11%, 1 vote)
  • Underemployed (11%, 1 vote)
  • Employed (77%, 7 votes)
9 voters. Poll end: in 14 hours

in reply to Adam Caudill

As you interpret poll results, or for anyone else interested, here is how that official rate is calculated bls.gov/cps/cps_htgm.htm This is US info, but other countries are similar to allow international comparisons.

TLDR, it is a survey done every month that asks a representative sample of people if they are working and if they have looked for work in the past month. Unemployed = not working + looking for work. Unemployment benefits play NO ROLE in the rate. 1/2

in reply to J Miller

4.6% is actually a highish rate. 3% is considered normal/ healthy due to friction. So we are about 50% above normal, and the tech sector is being affected much more than it has been in the recent past.

People in tech and government often get laid off w substantial severance, and may take time off w/o looking for work and don’t show up in the rate.

A couple reasons why, looking mostly at the tech sector, the vibes might be telling you the rate seems low. 2/2

in reply to Adam Caudill

Not looking good for those of us wanting better...

7 out of 8 of those I work with, including me, are actively interviewing and looking elsewhere. Only one so far has landed a new position. I'm waiting to hear back from my interview early this week. We're all in this together and helping each other network.




Ok, proof (to me) that I'm raising them up right.

Inside my birthday card:




It's been a rough year for all of us in many ways, but I accomplished everything I desired most and I'm thrilled and proud of my successes. There's also another dimension of this year that was important, which is the difference we made in one another's lives.

And I know I made a positive impact in the lives of other people, too, and offered a hand when I could.

Life can be difficult at times. It's good to count being there for one another as successes, too.

Good morning from Wollongong, everybody.

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So that's that, then


Jared Kushner's firm Affinity Partners has dropped out of Paramount Skydance's hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. cnbc.com/2025/12/16/kushner-af…