roslording.bsky.social
Social researcher from Naarm (Melbourne) striving to make the world a better place. Passionate about social inclusion, equity, justice, public health, and sustainability. Pacifist, runner, and devoted cat lover.
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Really wish we could do an Albanese swap
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And yet, come midlife as our oestrogen levels plummet, it can be difficult for women to find a doctor willing to prescribe hormone therapy. Menopause may be a natural transition but women shouldn’t have to suffer or feel pressure to cope without hormone supplementation.
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Truly frightening … and yet, people were warned that this would happen, that he’d prioritise the agendas of billionaires not those struggling to make ends meet, and many still voted for him.
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We have John Howard to thank, too, for whipping up the frenzied nationalism of the 26 Jan.
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Were LEAN not paying attention when Plibersek approved 28 new coal mines?
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Not to mention Albanese’s seeming indifference to jurisdictions such as the NT lowering the age of criminal responsibility from 12 to 10 years.
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His views on public health, and the utter damage he stands to inflict, globally, if he heads up the CRC must be heartbreaking for you to watch, Mike.
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So anything but natural 🤷♀️
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I read elsewhere today that he maintains that vaccines cause autism. He has also linked pesticides to transgender people. Delightful fellow.
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Despair, grief, and fury. I worry about what kind of world we will leave behind for future generations. I am incensed the ALP have approved 20+ coal mines since coming to power. I’m saddened that those who did least to cause rising emissions will be disproportionately affected by global warming.
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Branding it as ‘natural gas’ is surely part of this problem.