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[–] MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I agree, helping eachother is the best any of us can be. I've dedicated my life to helping others.

My dayjob is IT support, and I am often holding certification in first aid (I currently need to renew this), and I have a lot of skills that I've developed specifically to assist others. I have, know how to operate, and actively use radio technology as a qualified amateur and regularly volunteer for events to help communication and coordination between medical teams, security, supplies and other services at public events.

I even carry a car battery boost device in my vehicles trunk for the odd time I come across someone who's car won't start, and I have a set of booster cables in case the battery in the pack is flat... As an example. I usually have a first aid kit in there too. Just in case.

There's a lot we could, and probably should be doing to help ourselves and others; I firmly believe that basic emergency first aid and CPR should be a part of the highschool curriculum, and we should learn how to access social services like disability services, welfare, unemployment, and other government services, in highschool as well. Instead we take classes on English in countries where that's the native language, yet people still don't know how to articulate themselves in a comprehendable way, and we take several years of maths classes, including algebra, geometry, and so much more, that most people never even see similar problems again ever... Instead of teaching algebra, how about a class on how to file your taxes?

I have a lot of strong feelings about it and bluntly, nobody with any possibility of enacting change, cares.

I strongly feel like highschool failed me, and most of the people in society, and it could be so much better, and there's simply no evolution or evaluation of what's being taught and what's actually relevant for people to know.

In any case, I hope I can continue to help others and that's the biggest reason why I'm still alive. I'm trying to make this place a bit more livable for the people that are here.

[–] Fluke@lemm.ee 2 points 3 days ago

We share a lot of traits and opinions it would seem.

It's uplifting to come across someone who reminds you that there are still at least a few worth fighting for, that not everyone is a self-absorbed asshat with an axe to grind or agenda to push.

School in general in the UK is a bit of a shit show, slowly getting more and more privatised with each successive government. "Privatisation isn't working... Maybe we're not doing it hard enough.."

Perhaps the things your economy relies on should not be placed in the hands of organisations whose very raison d'être is to extract the maximum possible profit possible for themselves...? Energy, transport, education, healthcare, food supply; all privately owned and decreasing in quality while costing more, and, to rub salt into the wound, the entities responsible then dodge as much tax as is possible.

Our supposed "Labour" party is captured by self-serving neoliberal corporate puppets that are beholden to the extremists running the US right now.

They've recently announced that they're going to make it even harder to claim disability benefits, and those that still make it will be paid less than currently. In almost the same breath, they were excited to let everyone know that they're going to either cut or get rid of the new Digital Services Tax designed to ensure Amazon, Google et al actually pay tax to speak of. Because, y'know, Bezos needs another new yacht.

Honestly, it seems we're long overdue to remind the politicians who they're actually supposed to work for. If that means a few heads have to come off to get the message across loud and clear, I'm certainly not upset about it. I don't see things getting better until that level of event occurs, to be frank.