
Behind the Bastards It Could Happen Here Weekly 193
Aug 2, 2025
Selena Binnick, a therapist at UPMC, discusses the mental health impact of recent healthcare policies on trans youth. Dina Staley, founder of TransUniting, shares insights on community mobilization for trans rights. Artist Bailey Newposter reflects on artistic expressions of identity, while musician Janie Danger explores the intersection of personal experiences and creativity. Bridget Todd critiques AI-generated content that perpetuates racism, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability in digital media. The dialogue weaves in themes of community resilience and the importance of collective action.
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AI Misinformation Exploits Emotions
- Misinformation via AI-generated videos manipulates emotions, affirming negative biases against celebrities and marginalized groups.
- These videos exploit emotional investment, spreading propaganda and hate effectively online.
Start Preparedness With Planning
- Determine your personal threat model and make a clear plan for disasters relevant to your area.
- Gather necessary supplies, collaborate with others, and practice your plan to reduce anxiety and increase survival odds.
Community vs Bunker Prepping
- Traditional 'bunker syndrome' prepping isolates individuals, creating a fantasy of solo survival.
- Community preparedness emphasizes collective survival through connection and mutual aid.














