... The correlation is that they're saying you care more about internet access than you do about people's lives.
Mind you, killing net neutrality will ALSO probably remove woc/trans access to some of their supportive communities, which increases suicide risks, but.
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or websites that will provide tips to prevent suicide or how to help with post-transition complications.
But you know, just saying.
The overall message is valid, wether or not you think POC and LGBT groups are oppressed and their lives aren't valued, at large we have Been told that is their perspective and should work at a solution. That said you can't play ranking games with human suffering. Are these deaths a greater issue than genocides and mass killings, kidnappings, slavery, and human rights violations suffered throughout the world in the modern day? No matter your problem someone can always say they have it worse, or from their perspective believe they do anyway. People tend to focus on those problems which immediately affect their lives. So the idea that for many their biggest problem is worrying about internet access while others worry about violence and discrimination may not be directly comparable, but it illustrates the "privelage" that many claim doesn't exist. No matter how good life is you still have your own problems, but looking at your problems next to another's can tell you a lot.
Mind you, killing net neutrality will ALSO probably remove woc/trans access to some of their supportive communities, which increases suicide risks, but.
But you know, just saying.