GatekeeperOnTurdMountain

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There is no escaping the exponential currents of capital in a world built only for profits link

Farmers are among the most likely to die by suicide, in comparison to other occupations, according to a study published in January 2020 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).[4] Researchers at the University of Iowa found that farmers, and others in the agricultural trade, had the highest suicide rate of all occupations from 1992 to 2010, the years covered in a 2017 study.[4] The rate was 3.5 times that of the general population.[4] This echoed a study conducted the previous year by the CDC[5] and another undertaken by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA).[6]

They will eventually bury them underground...declare victory over issues like this and the anti social dragnet will march on.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

yeah he suhh + u ( _k$... L33+ _$k33+ _$k33+

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (2 children)

so is this like this all over lemmy. I cuss and that is just the way it is so... I am not talking about violence or anything like that but I am gonna cuss. I really never liked social media. I have no tech bro accounts anywhere and for at least fuh kah its been at least a decade even more. No weapons contractor gmail...nuttin... It was just everybody else used this excrement but I care about free speech so I became interested in lemmy. I am like if your are gonna use something use this. But if this is like this everywhere... it just might not be for me. Honestly the content on here I can find elsewhere so If they want users I would think they would not be so lame. People are people and I know I am not the only one. Like if you are gonna "make" a better world your gonna have different types. To me this is kinda of a audit.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

[–] GatekeeperOnTurdMountain@programming.dev 1 points 7 hours ago (6 children)

capitalism.lemmy removed a comment where I used the word "sucks" so I want to see If this instance is just as lame. If so I will block it as I have no time for that nonsense.

 
 

Marci Bianco article: msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/blue-origin-all-women-space-flight-katy-perry-rcna201261

Marci Bianco book: bookshop.org/a/110560/9781541702424

Right Wing Women by Andrea Dworkin: bookshop.org/a/110560/9781250359216

William Shatner: My Trip to Space: variety.com/2022/tv/news/william-shatner-space-boldly-go-excerpt-1235395113

 

How do you feel about this? @2:43 If I were trans I would also feel the sameways as the person at the time stamp. At the end of the day can we please just stop blowing up kids. I am pro-trans by the way.

 

‘It’s very painful’: Costilla County Commissioners scramble to appoint interim sheriff

By Mackenzie Stafford March 31, 2026 9:05 PM Published March 30, 2026 6:22 PM

COSTILLA COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - After 13 Investigates first broke the news that arrest warrants were issued against the Costilla County sheriff and four others, nearly half of the sheriff's office's law enforcement members, the fallout continues.

Sheriff Sanchez resigned from his role after turning himself in. Undersheriff Soto and Deputy Sanchez were placed on administrative leave while the county conducts an investigation, according to Costilla County officials.

The indictments left the department with only three deputies unaffected by the 12th Judicial District Attorney's (DA) Office's investigation. One of those deputies resigned shortly after the allegations were made public, leaving only two deputies to cover the county over the weekend. Costilla County officials tell KRDO13 Deputy Joe Smith and Corporal Adam Fresquez remained on duty throughout the weekend.

On Monday, Costilla County Commissioners appointed Deputy Joe Smith as the interim sheriff to lead the department in the meantime. His appointment came in a special meeting following Sanchez's resignation.

Since there are many people throwing their hats in the ring for the Sheriff election, the board sought a candidate without political ties, according to Commissioner Steven Romero.

"That could either make them or break them. Like it could have really helped them out and help them to become sheriff, which we would have then been seen as political agents instead of, you know, people trying to make the best decision on behalf of the county," explained Commissioner Steven Romero.

He was also hoping to find a candidate who maintained a positive relationship with the district attorney's office. Commissioner Romero said that is part of what made Deputy Smith stand out. This follows prior allegations by the DA regarding the mishandling of evidence under the leadership of Sanchez.

"We need to establish rapport and a good working relationship with the district attorney's office. That, to me, is goal number one, because unless we have that relationship, you know, things are bound to fail again," said Romero.

Commissioner Romero described the situation as a difficult transition for the region. He noted how the commissioners knew of the past allegations of mishandling evidence, so when he heard of the criminal indictment, he said he was not surprised.

"So it wasn't a complete shock. But, you know, it's very painful. It's a very sad day for the county and for us. And, you know, it's just a really painful situation. And so, the initial reaction is to try to, you know, support everybody," explained Romero.

He says he hopes this can create change and ensure that the Costilla County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) is following the proper procedure.

"I hope that there's light at the end of the tunnel," Romero said. "I hope that the growing pains produce something good."

While the office works toward reaching full staffing levels, several agencies are providing support, according to a Costilla County official. They say Colorado State Patrol (CSP), Blanca Town Police and the County Sheriff's Association of Colorado are assisting with patrols and community safety.

Despite the staffing shortage, Commissioner Romero said the county will not allocate additional funds for recruitment or training. He said more than half of the county budget is already dedicated to the sheriff's office and the jail.

"I mean, if we had unlimited resources, it would be a completely different ballgame, right? It's the fact that we do have a very limited budget, it's it's it's a tough, tough position," said Romero.

A representative for the Board of County Commissioners tells KRDO13 that Smith is working on his background check to be sworn in as interim sheriff as soon as possible. A new administrative role will also be created to oversee the operations of the CCSO during the transition, according to Commissioner Romero. He says they are still ironing out the role, but says it will be created by the DA's Office and Commissioners.

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**Despite state law, no police were present at San Antonio-area school during this week’s shooting **

No police officer or school resource officer was present at the Hill Country College Preparatory High School campus in Bulverde at the time of shooting that occurred there Monday, the Express-News reports.

Under Texas law, all public school districts are required to have one armed security guard — a licensed peace officer, school resource officer or commissioned security personnel — on each campus during normal school hours.

Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds told the daily he doesn’t know why the school resource officer provided by the Bulverede Police Department wasn’t present on the public school campus at the time of the shooting, which took the life of one student and wounded a teacher.

The reported absence of an armed officer is just the latest twist in the campus shooting.

At around 8:30 a.m. Monday, a 15-year-old student shot a teacher before turning the gun on himself in one of the school’s second-floor classrooms, according to the Express-News. The student died at the scene, while the teacher remains at a San Antonio hospital.

However, the motive for the shooting remains under investigation.

The student was failing several classes, News 4 SA reporter Jaie Avila tweeted Tuesday afternoon. However, Comal Sheriff Reynolds told the Express-News that the student and teacher didn’t have a personal relationship.

Hill Country College Preparatory High School canceled classes on Tuesday in response to the shooting.

School Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (youtube) OR School Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (invideous)

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