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  • pier@infosec.exchangeP pier@infosec.exchange

    @akareilly “If politicians gave a shit about…” pretty much only works when the next word is “money”.

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    #24

    @pier @akareilly It might actually.

    I was originally going to say that's actually the only thing them caring about wouldn't change anything.

    BUT...if they honestly cared about money more than their own egos we'd probably all be much better off.

    Because there's no way those fuckers give a shit about money anymore. We're burning the entire area of a state in the shit every day.

    This is all ego and they've all invested in one giant ass of a superego that's nothing but a diuretic fart.

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    • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

      If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

      - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
      - at least two child psychologists on staff
      - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
      - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
      - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
      - massive, safe playgrounds
      - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

      Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

      If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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      #25

      @akareilly
      Speaking of car-centrism at school… My daughter and I almost got hit by a car in her school parking lot yesterday morning. A distracted parent backed out of a parking space very fast, headed right where we stood beside our car. Luckily, I always hold her hand in parking lots, so I pulled her out of the way. I also scolded the driver well, who was apologetic, embarrassed, and was obviously distracted because it took them a moment to notice me standing there waiting to talk to them.

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      • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

        If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

        - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
        - at least two child psychologists on staff
        - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
        - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
        - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
        - massive, safe playgrounds
        - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

        Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

        If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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        #26

        @akareilly I could write a book about how all those things are impossible in the current system of capitalism. I have insider knowledge about why schools are universally fucked.

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        • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

          If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

          - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
          - at least two child psychologists on staff
          - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
          - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
          - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
          - massive, safe playgrounds
          - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

          Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

          If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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          #27

          @akareilly The problem with being able to identify abuse is that once you can do so, the world starts looking really disturbing.

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          • bouriquet@mastodon.socialB bouriquet@mastodon.social

            @em_and_future_cats @akareilly The problem with America here is that we tend to farm out design ideas to architectural firms that often have no understanding of child development and learning. They check a supplier who will sell them fancy “equipment” that appeals to adults who know nothing about how imagination helps children grow mentally. Keep it simple! And ask someone who knows something other than how to pave a parking lot. Throwing money at it isn’t always the best answer.

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            #28

            @bouriquet @em_and_future_cats @akareilly speaking of ‘farming out’,
            I’d love to see 4h type spaces at schools with gardening, planting, etc.

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            • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

              If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

              - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
              - at least two child psychologists on staff
              - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
              - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
              - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
              - massive, safe playgrounds
              - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

              Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

              If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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              #29

              @akareilly Unless the parents want to support their trans kids.

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              • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                - at least two child psychologists on staff
                - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                - massive, safe playgrounds
                - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                #30

                @akareilly Children don’t need social media. Adults need children to have social media so that we can market to them.

                That said, the solution is for parents to actually parent their own children. Not to create a dystopian online identification regime that will be used to identify and persecute dissidents.

                Another solution would be to make commercial social media illegal. Much better solution tbh.

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                • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                  If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                  - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                  - at least two child psychologists on staff
                  - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                  - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                  - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                  - massive, safe playgrounds
                  - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                  Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                  If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                  #31
                  @akareilly@hachyderm.io I would like to add psychologists for the staff. My mom was a teacher (kids aged 3 to 6), so in my life I saw several of her colleagues, and many of them would have been better off for some support.
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                  • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                    If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                    - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                    - at least two child psychologists on staff
                    - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                    - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                    - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                    - massive, safe playgrounds
                    - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                    Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                    If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                    #32

                    @akareilly
                    Throw in a science lab and a math lab, and I am right behind you

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                    • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                      If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                      - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                      - at least two child psychologists on staff
                      - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                      - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                      - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                      - massive, safe playgrounds
                      - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                      Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                      If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                      #33

                      @akareilly Music and Art should never be a budget line item to eliminate. It feeds the soul and gives children an opportunity to express themselves in ways that are not verbal.

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                      • epic_null@infosec.exchangeE epic_null@infosec.exchange

                        @akareilly The problem with being able to identify abuse is that once you can do so, the world starts looking really disturbing.

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                        #34

                        @Epic_Null

                        Just knowing the statistics has made going to tech conferences with a few hundred people disturbing.

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                        • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                          @Epic_Null

                          Just knowing the statistics has made going to tech conferences with a few hundred people disturbing.

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                          #35

                          @akareilly I have not been to a tech conference and now I worry

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                          • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                            If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                            - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                            - at least two child psychologists on staff
                            - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                            - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                            - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                            - massive, safe playgrounds
                            - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                            Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                            If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                            #36

                            @akareilly and school shootings, you forgot school shootings

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                            • project1enigma@chaos.socialP project1enigma@chaos.social

                              @akareilly @Npars01

                              That's true. And not kosher.

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                              @project1enigma @akareilly @Npars01 They would be if we slaughtered them under rabbinical supervision.

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                              • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                                If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                                - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                                - at least two child psychologists on staff
                                - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                                - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                                - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                                - massive, safe playgrounds
                                - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                                Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                                If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                                #38

                                @akareilly @gdinwiddie oh wait maybe they don’t care

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                                • j5y7@mastodon.socialJ j5y7@mastodon.social

                                  @akareilly Need to add assault rifle bans to the list.

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                                  #39

                                  @j5y7 @akareilly wouldnt help

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                                  • macacator@mastodon.socialM macacator@mastodon.social

                                    @akareilly and school shootings, you forgot school shootings

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                                    #40

                                    @macacator @akareilly school shootings are a psychological health issue not a gun issue

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                                    • akareilly@hachyderm.ioA akareilly@hachyderm.io

                                      If politicians gave a shit about children, the schools would feature:

                                      - HVAC systems that cleaned viruses out of the air
                                      - at least two child psychologists on staff
                                      - age-appropriate lessons to help children identify abuse
                                      - funding for well-paid staff in numbers sufficient for a buddy system to reduce the chances of abuse
                                      - arts education and after-school clubs to provide third spaces for kids
                                      - massive, safe playgrounds
                                      - protected biking and walking infrastructure from the school to residential neighborhoods

                                      Instead we get “parents’ rights”, funding cuts, book bans, and car-centric infrastructure that kills pedestrians and bikers.

                                      If social media is bad for kids, THEY NEED ALTERNATIVES.

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                                      #41

                                      @akareilly Most of the comments in this thread discuss issues that are decided at local/state levels & reinforces why it's important who gets elected to school boards, city/county commissions & state legislatures. Clark Cty School Dist (Nations 5th largest) covers Las Vegas & smaller neighboring towns. Until 2 Mom's for Liberty members got elected to the Board, parents weren't paying much attention to the power the board has. My daughter has been a HS teacher for 20 yrs. She's seen some things.

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                                      • J jarinks@mstdn.social

                                        @macacator @akareilly school shootings are a psychological health issue not a gun issue

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                                        #42

                                        @jarinks @akareilly but it's still an issue that's not being addressed

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                                        • bouriquet@mastodon.socialB bouriquet@mastodon.social

                                          @em_and_future_cats @akareilly The problem with America here is that we tend to farm out design ideas to architectural firms that often have no understanding of child development and learning. They check a supplier who will sell them fancy “equipment” that appeals to adults who know nothing about how imagination helps children grow mentally. Keep it simple! And ask someone who knows something other than how to pave a parking lot. Throwing money at it isn’t always the best answer.

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                                          #43

                                          @bouriquet @akareilly 💯‼️

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