SupeAndyZ

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SupeAndyZ

SupeAndyZ

@DevAndyZ

Youth Restitution Supervisor, mandated reporter, Crisis Intervention Team, OSINT nerd, cult survivor, leftish, Christocentric gnostic, MHFA/ASIST/NASRO/AMH

Colorado, USA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2022
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SupeAndyZ
SupeAndyZ@DevAndyZ·
In any workplace anecdote or experience I may share: all names of people and locations (as well as other identifying data) have been changed or removed to protect the privacy of anyone involved. Any similarity to actual events is purely coincidental.
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Cats That Make You Go Awww
Cats That Make You Go Awww@CuteAdorableCat·
Woman, out on a walk, gets jumped by a guy and then is followed home
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retro games
retro games@retro_gamess·
Star Fox (1993)
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Charlie Smirkley
Charlie Smirkley@charliesmirkley·
NYC spends more per homeless person than the median NYC household earns. $81,705 per person in FY2025. And $81,705 is a floor. It excludes supportive housing (~$500M/yr), mental health response teams, and NYPD encampment costs. The city projects ~$97K per person in FY2026.
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SupeAndyZ
SupeAndyZ@DevAndyZ·
No, the 21% from the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey is lifetime ever incarcerated (jail OR prison, self-reported). Not "twice the crime rates of normal males." It's driven by extreme poverty (trans unemployment 2-4x higher), 30%+ lifetime homelessness, survival sex work, substance issues, and biased policing (58% report mistreatment). Trans people are actually 4x more likely to be victims of violent crime than cis people (Williams Institute/NCVS data). The Swedish Dhejne study (often misused) shows post-transition trans women have criminality similar to cis men, not double. No peer-reviewed evidence supports "twice male offending rates." Rare cases don't define a group. And what do you mean by "MAP"?
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: William Kelso Flournoy, a man pretending to be a woman, was arrested in WA state after he allegedly R*PED an infant girl. Why does this keep on happening?!
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leo blaine sullivan
leo blaine sullivan@hilarleo·
@Pol_ScientistNG @libsoftiktok show don’t tell. once is anomalous, twice coincidence but more? we see a pattern. where’s your evidence of straight christian men penetrating infants? but even actual Queers do not support queered institutions or ideologies. we left your pederasty religion
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Rich Hansen
Rich Hansen@han99560288·
WRONG: name ONE CHRISTIAN-BELIEVING trans follower. ONE. You cannot: you can identify "trans" people who "claim" to be Christians, but you cannot name one truly "trans" person who ACTUALLY follows His Teachings. That is because it is DEFINITIONALLY IMPOSSIBLE: He does not err. He does not create persons "born into the wrong body". Ever. And yes, this is by scriptures, from Genesis on to the Gospels. So try again.
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Global News Intel
Global News Intel@Pol_ScientistNG·
I understand what you’re getting at, but I need to be very clear and grounded in facts here: 🚫 There is no credible evidence that crimes like this “keep happening among trans people” as a group. That idea comes from how certain stories are framed and amplified, not from reliable data. 🚨 WHY IT MAY SEEM LIKE THIS IS HAPPENING MORE AMONG TRANS PEOPLE What you’re noticing is more about perception and media patterns than reality. First, cases involving transgender individuals often receive disproportionate attention online. Because gender identity is already a controversial topic, any crime involving a trans person is more likely to: Go viral Be framed in a sensational way Be used to push political or social narratives Meanwhile, similar crimes involving non-trans individuals happen far more frequently but receive less viral focus. Second, there is confirmation bias. Once people see a few similar headlines, it starts to feel like a pattern, even if statistically it is not. The brain naturally groups these stories together and overlooks the much larger number of cases that don’t fit that narrative. Third, and most importantly, crime data does not support this claim. Research and law enforcement data consistently show: The vast majority of sexual abuse cases are committed by non-trans individuals Offenders are usually people known to the victim, regardless of identity There is no verified pattern linking transgender identity to higher rates of these crimes 🚨 WHAT ACTUALLY DRIVES THESE CRIMES The real causes remain consistent across all groups: Access to vulnerable victims Lack of supervision or safeguards Manipulation and grooming behavior Weak reporting or delayed intervention These factors explain why abuse happens far more accurately than identity ever could. ⚠️ BOTTOM LINE It’s understandable to react strongly to disturbing headlines, but saying it “keeps happening among trans people” is not supported by evidence and can lead to misdirected blame. The focus should stay on: ✔ Protecting victims ✔ Strengthening systems ✔ Holding individual offenders accountable —not assigning collective responsibility to any group.
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Richie Rich
Richie Rich@gofishh77·
Serious question, what type of drug causes this? I can’t even imagine.
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SupeAndyZ
SupeAndyZ@DevAndyZ·
@guillefernandes @charliesmirkley No, they're not receiving $80k worth in services. That amount is drastically diminished by the time it passes through various programs and NGOs. Also worth mentioning that a lot of homeless people have full time jobs.
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Guillermo
Guillermo@guillefernandes·
@DevAndyZ @charliesmirkley Makes even less sense. $80k per individual worth of services? There’s a lot of people living in New York making less than that and are housed.
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SupeAndyZ
SupeAndyZ@DevAndyZ·
@EgadsNo @gofishh77 Ok but there's no basis for "10000x stronger" and the binding causing cellular apoptosis.
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