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Saving Our Own Lives: A Liberatory Practice of Harm Reduction by
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xenia
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There're some issues to liberatory harm reduction. It wants to destigmatise all survival tactics and coping mechanisms, but some are created to destroy us. Junk food and food deserts exist to destroy the bodies of the lower class. Drugs have been used, throughout history, to nullify resistance to colonialism. We need a systemic critique of insidious survival tactics that lead to self and collective destruction.
— Nov 20, 2025 06:18PM
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xenia
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Really interesting take on self-harm as a form of self-healing. Whereas trauma dissociates and disconnects you from your body, the pain from self-harm brings you back into your body. It's not merely about regaining agency or soothing nerves, it's a somatic response to a disrupted proprioception, the sensation/configuration of the body in relation to its surroundings.
— Nov 19, 2025 03:09PM
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xenia
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This book is making me realise that all those years I was abusing drugs wasn't a slow suicide but an attempt to stay alive. That even though I wanted to die, everything in my body was fighting against that.
— Nov 17, 2025 11:23AM
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xenia
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I never realised how much trans, gay, and sex worker struggles intersected through underground needle exchanges. The fight against HIV coinciding with safe drug use coinciding with HRT, survival mechanisms for those marginalised by the state, demonised by the public, and raped, arrested, and killed by cops. Liberatory harm reduction as oriented to community needs, rather than the needs of capital.
— Nov 14, 2025 07:31PM
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