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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Dec 24, 2023 ^^
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I've been a disability advocate for almost a decade and I am chronically Ill myself. I have known veterans who got called crazy (derogatory) by psychiatrists for thinking that their medicine was monitored.
It's not my damn place to tell veterans how worthwhile it is to take medication when it helps you. Fact is, too many veterans would rather deal with health issues than risk being monitored by the government again. America has always hated disabled people [people who ran away from slave holders were considered crazy!].
Surveillance or staying alive should not be a choice anyone is pushed to make. Especially not people who are "supposed to be" free.
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In Australia under the 'Freedom of Information Act' any medical facility supposed to give me my medical information after filling out a bunch of forms and sending it to them which takes up to 6-8 weeks but I still got denied for the stupidest reasons even in person. Good to know that a complete stranger who works for the police or pretends to be one can access my medical records easier than myself... Absolute madness!
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I mean, the entire "cop procedural" genre is built around cops not doing their job the way they're supposed to. Only on TV they're "the good guys", because all the "needless bureaucracy" only hinders "the good guys" from catching the bad guys. I bet everyone loves those series, don't they?
I mean, motherf*cking "Reacher", where a "good guy" goes around beating people to death "for a just cause", has like 88% approval rating. Guess what, these cops are asking for your private information "for a just cause" as well. I bet 50% of the pharmacists think that if the police asks for it, they have a valid reason and this will "speed up justice", the other 50% are afraid of the badge.
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Years ago I remember reading a story about a cop that was lining up a guy for targeted harassment. He found out the guy had gone to a doctors appointment. So the cop walks into the doctors office and demands to see the guys records. The doctor, to his credit, told the cop to pound sand or get a warrant. The cop then proceeded to beat and arrest the doctor right there in the office. I didn't save the story as a pdf, but I should have. I assumed more information would be forthcoming and it would break out into the news, but it just disappeared. Now I can't find the story anywhere. Cops have little in their bag of tricks outside of violating our privacy and trashing the Constitution.
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@hendrx
4 months ago
The "I have nothing to hide" people have ruined this world.
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