• conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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      Unfortunately, the police complex is coopting a lot of stuff it has no business coopting.

      I’ve had cops (and firefighters, for that matter) help me control aggressive patients until we could get them restrained or medicated so I didn’t get my ass beat. I’ve taken over from cops when they determine that it’s a medical call rather than a legal concern. Chemically sedating people for the cops, though? That should have never been happening, and IIRC it was official FD policy in Aurora.

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        there’s no co-optation here, western medicine was founded upon white supremacy and colonialism. this is just the modern presentation of it

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          Okay, I’ve worked in medicine for fifteen years. I’m not sure I would agree with you on that from where I’m standing now, but I’m open to learning new things. I’d like to invite you to make your case, either for yourself or by pointing me to the appropriate resources.

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            it’s really concerning you’ve worked for more than a decade in healthcare and you haven’t put 2 and 2 together. but I guess that’s just HCW privilege for you.

            I recommend Medical Apartheid by Harriet A. Washington

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              I saw a lot of injustice because I work in the US healthcare system. The company let old white people die just the same as anyone because they were on Medicaid; dude needed dialysis, and some goddamn bean counter decided that the costs after gas and crew wages didn’t pencil out. If you want to be a dick because I didn’t come to the conversation already seeing things your way, I guess that’s your right. I’ll make my way around to your source, but what I’ve seen, and I suppose what I am blinded to all other considerations by, is that our system of medicine is nothing short of direct class warfare. All other criticisms seem to arise as a direct consequence of that.

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                western medicine was racist long before capitalism even existed. if you wanna take the class reductionist approach whenever apartheid is being brought up that’s your prerogative

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      Sometimes. Paramedics deal with a lot of people who react to life saving stuff with violence. Sometimes this is because the person is afraid and in fight mode, sometimes it’s drugs sometimes it’s because they face consequences after they get better. Anytime you mix violence with other stressors, low pay, overtime, threats of legal or financial censure for not dealing being proactive with violence when you have to prioritize something else more than running away, PTSD from bad experiences… Even good people get hard hearted.

      The same pressures that turn cops into monsters are present in paramedic work, it’s just there’s different priorities. The same initiatives that change laws to be more health focused and the movement to defund and demilliterize cops in favour of using those resources to provide communities with additional compassionate supports and services for wider multitude of different responses also benefit paramedics. The problem with cops isn’t always that they exist. If someone is trying to murder someone then it is kind of nice to have someone you can call - it’s what the design of the system turns people into and how they become tools of oppression and an escalating force of violence. To not become a jaded paramedic willing to solve problems “the easy way” takes sustained willpower that some systems make into a superhuman feat.

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        it’s always been ACAB not some cops are bastards. exemplified by the paramedics being gleeful at getting to do a lynching

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          If you want to oversimplify it into a slogan sure.

          “The systems of law and systemic oppression currently in place mean that it is virtually impossible to be a net good to society while trying to serve it in the capacity of cop even if you are well intentioned and want to stop violence.” doesn’t fit nicely on a shirt.

          Problem being is when you take the slogan as nothing but axiomatic truth you kind of miss the point the slogan was made for. The cops whether some or all were never the point. It’s the overlaping systems we have to dismantle.

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      Plenty of them aren’t. Some are just jaded from overwork and low pay. Others couldn’t hack it as cops or firefighters and still need something to feel big about, and are pigs.

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        I disagree, all medics are bastards until they unilaterally separate from the police and abolish the healthcare industrial complex