So I have noticed from reading through posts and my own research that there isn’t much information on how mental health and psychology would be taken care of and implemented. I could very well be wrong and would appreciate anyone’s pointing me to an initial resource in order to understand more. And if it hasn’t been confronted as a problem, I would like to ruminate with others on what those possibilities could look like. We can’t eschew mental health.

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    1 year ago

    It would be really helpful for further discussion if you backed up your reasoning with a direct refution of something they said. Even if it’s just an example. It’s a lot easier to keep discussing where we need more intersectional viewpoints if we know what you find lacking.

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      1 year ago

      I didn’t think the obvious things like people who are disabled or have things like ADHD needed explanation, to be fair. And those things are basic enough to me to warrant a refute of the poster’s reasoning.

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        1 year ago

        I’m sorry I’m not seeing a seemingly obvious connection.

        We already consider disabilities and ADHD in the mental health continuum; so it’s not clear to me why would this need to change for solarpunk.

        I would love to hear what needs to be changed specific to solarpunk, but may I suggest we close this specific comment line and focus on the other one?