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The Counter-Revolution of 1776:Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America.
As the United States of America, celebrate its independence anniversary declared on 4th July, 1776, we take a look at the history of America, the events that led to declaration of independence, and most importantly why declaration of independence was not a cause for celebration among all Americans, particularly for the native Americans and the enslaved African Americans. “For Native Americans, it may be a bitter reminder of colonialism, which brought fatal diseases, cultural hegemony and genocide. Neither did the new republic’s promise of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” extend to African Americans. The colonists who declared their freedom from England did not share their newly founded liberation with the millions of Africans they had captured and forced into slavery.”
The so-called Revolution was according to Professor Gerald Horne, was a ‘Counter-Revolution’ a conservative effort by American colonists to protect their system of slavery. Contrary to anonymous role often assign to African Americans in the American Revolution (which Prof. Gerald Horne refer to as Counter-Revolution) the prof. lucidly outline their roles and their major impact. The book is a great shift in paradgim.
Professor Gerald Horne, is the author of the book “The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origin of the United States of America.”
https://kritisansar.noblogs.org/files/2017/12/The-Counter-Revolution-of-1776.pdf
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First off - why are you overloading on prescriptions, youre not following orders and something sucked after you took way more than ordered.
Second off - quit taking medical advice from LLMs they dont know shit and get shit wrong all the time.
Third off - yeah doctors suck at instructions, your pharmacist should've been better at it. That does suck. I feel like I talk to my patients (Im a nurse) over and over and over again about the same meds, what they think they do, what they actually do (not always the same as what they think), how often they should be taking them, but its because people need more than 5 minutes to get up to speed and get their questions answered
Fourth off - it sounds like Tizadinine? Which you arent going to get withdrawal symptoms if you took it a handful of times - sensitization and then withdrawal takes a long time of use. If it was Tizadinine, yes they should have talked to you about withdrawal and cyp1a2 inhibitor/inducer use (cigarettes affect that pathway majorly). If you took way more than ordered off the hop, yeah you mightve overdosed yourself and might be contributing to feeling shitty.
Fifth off - If youre really scared or feel something us really off, go talk to a medical professional about the drug and a taper schedule. Doctor, pharmacist, anyone but an LLM.
Also actually my subjective experience was it really felt like it did nothing, i was told it might cause drowsiness, i was desperate for sleep, and still thought I was staying at a relatively low dose because I didn't understand the mechanisms it works by. Because the human who gave it to me barely interrogated my issues and did nothing to explain. Oh no but the llm is gonna kill me
Oh but that's also the only reason i know my stupid mattress was basically breaking my spine lol oh but i guess i should whip myself for once again learning a useful thing from the demon machine. I guess i'll pick my mattress up off the floor and put it back on the box spring despite causing actual relief for my pain that the muscle relaxer did nothing for
P.s. the instructions i got were essentially a shrug and "take it when you have a problem, it might make you drowsy though" and that was from some office pharmacist who i had to ask the receptionist to get when i realized I'd been given no instructions, and i clearly told her this wasn't discussed at all, so i got 0 actual explanation from two medical professionals in one visit, fun
Yes that is my point and i love the "don't listen to llm" people giving me their religious screed when like the point is literally that this specific and incredibly important information would not have been otherwise presented to me. I would have loved medical advice from a professional, but that was not given to me. But christ, yes, obviously i need another "woah dude you're googling too much" from someone who in the same post acknowledges both its utility in this case and my exact fucking point for being upset with the doctor
Im glad i can just block everyone who annoys me so