AIU made a 3 videos about the case. I think it was there were I learned that the policemen were wearing no body cams. I may have gotten it wrong, so I apologize if I did. However, pay attention to the fact that I never blamed the police for her death.
Regarding social workers. 99% are just state-sponsored SJWs that pretend to be saving the world while actually doing nothing.
My friend, on the other hand, only worked as social worker for a short period and quit it altogether when she realized there was almost nothing she could actually do to help people (the main obstacle being bureaucracy) and that basically no civil servant or NGO was interested in solving shit because they'd be redundant. She is works at a totally non-related field, but she has the training and actually when we discuss these cases - not Breonna's because it hasn't been a popular case here - she can easily explain the psychology behind many patterns and behaviors. These patterns are actually predictable for anyone with the proper training. It does not mean that your environment marks your destiny, but it definitely explains why the cycle of poverty is hard to break from a psychological perspective. Given appropriate counseling I personally believe more kids would grow up to have fulfilling lives.
imho, this would not imply teaching children bs about being victims, but rather assisting them and helping them make the right choices and understand that they can actively change their lives.
Wowowowow talk about butt-hurt
AIU made a 3 videos about the case. I think it was there were I learned that the policemen were wearing no body cams. I may have gotten it wrong, so I apologize if I did. However, pay attention to the fact that I never blamed the police for her death.
Regarding social workers. 99% are just state-sponsored SJWs that pretend to be saving the world while actually doing nothing.
My friend, on the other hand, only worked as social worker for a short period and quit it altogether when she realized there was almost nothing she could actually do to help people (the main obstacle being bureaucracy) and that basically no civil servant or NGO was interested in solving shit because they'd be redundant. She is works at a totally non-related field, but she has the training and actually when we discuss these cases - not Breonna's because it hasn't been a popular case here - she can easily explain the psychology behind many patterns and behaviors. These patterns are actually predictable for anyone with the proper training. It does not mean that your environment marks your destiny, but it definitely explains why the cycle of poverty is hard to break from a psychological perspective. Given appropriate counseling I personally believe more kids would grow up to have fulfilling lives.
imho, this would not imply teaching children bs about being victims, but rather assisting them and helping them make the right choices and understand that they can actively change their lives.
"YoU SaW i wAs LyINg aNd CaLlEd mE oN mY sHiT YoU MusT bE bUtT-HuRt" fuck off mate, im not reading/taking the time to fact check you.
that scalated quickly.
im so tired of people running their mouth when they don't know tf theyre saying.