I generally agree with the article, but think you have a point when you say that it’s hard to argue for self defense for a premeditated action. However, I don’t think that the author was trying to make the point that self defense law was failing women, but more trying to illustrate that “self defense” as a legal concept is a bit flawed.
Unfortunately, DV laws in the US kind of suck and that doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon. I read an article not too long ago about how even when women try to use DV resources and go to the police, they can often face legal repercussions for failing to protect their children from the abuse. All around horrific situation that I wouldn’t wish on anyone
The “gay panic” defense is still valid in most states. Truly tragic
https://slrpnk.net/post/13020804
Link to gift article.
I appreciate a lighthearted longread!
That’s a good point about the delicacy. I didn’t think that maybe it’s a status thing
I appreciated how the author took the time to learn about and appreciate their culture beyond just the cannibalism thing
Yeah the way the author points out the connection between their destruction myth and the realities of what’s going to happen to their culture was really poignant
I’m obviously not an expert but I thought prion diseases took a long time to develop. Maybe prion diseases just aren’t a concern cos their lifespans are already so short to begin with. I’d think bloodborne diseases would probably be more of a concern
The most interesting thing in the article to me was the dress code. Sources interviewed for the story say there’s a culture of preventing women from “tempting” men, but at the same time women are banned from wearing pants or tights (they have to wear pantyhose instead). Like it’s the women’s fault they’re getting ogled but God forbid they cover their legs cos that’s too manly or something
I could see someone saying “well I don’t really agree with Trump’s extremism but at least Trump supporters haven’t tried to kill Biden so maybe the left is the problem”. It’s not as easy to wave his fearmongering ravings about the left off as conspiracy theories–someone on the left (I assume) actually tried to kill him. He’s a martyr now.
I really truly want to hope that you’re right but damn if this doesn’t make me super pessimistic about Biden’s already shaky support.
From a roleplay/world building perspective, I really like the fact that Fallout New Vegas has an extremely limited radio and I do think the atmosphere would be seriously damaged if they had added more songs. I haven’t played the other Fallout games but I reckon this is probably applicable there too. I understand that people get bored of the same songs over and over again, but that’s a feature not a bug. If you were living a hard scrabble life a post-apocalyptic wasteland where no one has the means or resources to be writing, recording and distributing popular songs, yeah you’d probably get bored of listening to the same music over and over again. And then when you turn the radio off, all you can hear is the creepy horror sounds of the Mojave and suddenly listening to Jingle Jangle on repeat doesn’t seem so bad after all. The repetitive, upbeat soundtrack is super effective at making you feel like you’re stuck between two not so great choices, one awful and one somewhat better but severely lacking. And that really reflects what it’s like to live in the Mojave–you often don’t have the luxury of a completely satisfying choice because you and everyone else is fighting for survival. Specific to FoNV, it really drives home the political climate of the harsh, brutal Legion versus the comforting but stale and ineffective NCR. Honestly FoNV is the first game that really made me think in depth about the music choices in a video game and I’m really really glad they made this choice.
I am pretty sure though that the Big Mountain DLC added a new radio station.
Yeah it gave me a good laugh at how sudden it was 😆
It gets worse. There’s a population of natives trapped on the island in legal limbo, living in awful conditions in the name of “national security”.