sdfrankowski.bsky.social
UTRGV Psychology
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lol shut the fuck up.
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Driving an internal combustion engine car supports fascism more than driving a Tesla. Driving anything supports fascism more than walking and biking.
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Driving an internal combustion engine car supports fascism more than driving a Tesla. Driving anything supports fascism more than walking and biking.
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lol
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A medical model orientation sees disability as biological, something fixable by medicine. However, a social model orientation views disability within a societal context. Most barriers to accessibility are built within the environment and we should ensure our built environments accommodate all.
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A major takeaway: The same general constructs that predict most terrible attitudes (racist, sexist, anti-LGBTQ+, etc.) also predict ableist attitudes. Not surprising. More interesting that those constructs correlate more having a medical model vs social model orientation toward disability.
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The research article can be found at the link below. We revised an outdated measure of disability attitudes and tested it with a sample of healthcare professionals and students in healthcare professions www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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That dog got tiddies
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Last I checked Haidt was at NYU, maybe Virginia before that? The most walkable place in the U.S. and a college town that has an 81 walk score. Not sure if Haidt has even ever seen a pickup/drop off line.
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I'd put money on the pickup/drop off lines at schools and all of the context they entail are more harmful to children than TikTok and Instagram.
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lol, budget Jesse signal, aka Benjamin Ryan, blocked me for pointing out that he got owned by by @kenwhite.bsky.social. What a little bitch.
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Wait, ur the guy who thought it was defamation when some rando called u a nazi, right?
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Is budget-Jesse Singal still whining about how some rando on Bluesky implied he’s a Nazi?
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Odd comparison to Afghanistan. How many members of the US military are currently in Ukraine?
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I don’t disagree and think the many cases not covered under current policy should be. Our disagreement seems to be that I don’t see universal cancellation as a possibility given the reality of politics these days. I support policy that reduces or eliminates all student debt and support universal ed
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Did u consolidate to MOHELA? idk your specifics but have known others in a similar boat who received tens of thousands in refunds for overpayment after consolidating and submitting the papers. Also known some who got fucked by consolidating to private lender tho.
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Pslf is income agnostic. the changes to make it retroactive go back to the program’s initiation in 2007. So if np work was done with qualifying org u should be able to get credit for those payments. There are bureaucratic hurdles but it’s really just a form and a sig from old employer.
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Congress absolutely should
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But part of what rules change did was give retroactive credit for pslf even during pandemic deferment. The pslf program was utterly fucked for years and now actually works.
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I am all for it if it’s possible, but I agree, politicians would bring suit and I don’t see scotus ruling differently. What we have instead is a policy that is allowed under current law and effectively does erase debt for poor ppl and substantially reduce it for middle to high income earners.
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Lol. Da fuck are u talking about? I’m just someone with more student debt than all u fuckers who follows the topic closely for both personal and professional reasons. But yes, u are the expert, Mr Meh.
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Smart policy is policy that can be enacted.
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Topic was student loans, Gory
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I’m not “stanning” a person, I’m stanning smart policy. Damn right i Stan policy that’s saving me $1200 every month. No plan of universal cancellation would have any chance in our current political climate. None. Whatsoever. To think otherwise is just naive.
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Which common people are u talking about? The common person who never attended college who loathes that a penny of their tax dollars would go to student debt? The common college graduate who is stoked they have had their debt forgiven or payments substantially reduced?
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Lol. Ok. There are ideals and realities. Keep posting, I’m sure u can will your ideals into reality.
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Means testing as in if ur poor u don’t pay anything? Under the plan shot down someone making shit pay (<33k) after racking up $100k in college debt would’ve still been left with 80k debt. Now those people will pay $0 and get forgiveness. Sounds good to me.
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Except that the SAVE ibr plan and some other tweaks they made in response to the scotus ruling will save more people more money than cancelling 10-20k per borrower. The response was genius and enacted almost immediately indicating they had it ready to go. Leadership win imo
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Oh Lordy, I accidentally clicked “for you” tweets over there and Prominent Boomer Evo Psycher was rage baiting about it. The replies are just the worst people posting the dumbest takes. Got me to read the paper though and I found it really interesting!
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I live in the middle of some huge bird migration paths in South Texas and started getting into bird photography. you just kinda start learning names as you see the same birds over and over and then start doing google searches like "big white bird, long legs, long beak"