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  • Exactly what I wondered when this was brought up 6 months ago!

    https://vger.to/lemmy.world/comment/16311493

    This article is feeling kind of clickbaitish, as the sources are … odd.

    However, restricting blood flow to the brain can also have serious health implications.

    While not all pressure on the neck will be fatal, research shows even relatively low pressure can cause death by strangulation.

    The first source is a medical journal describing the physiology of the arteries in the neck, and does not seem to include anything about restricting blood flow (never mind temporarily) having serious health consequences.

    The second source is a book from 1991 about autoerotic asphyxiation with the quote:

    autoerotic asphyxia denotes death resulting from failure of a release mechanism of the device, apparatus or prop designed to attain cerebral hypoxia for heightened arousal.

    Which is … not the same as doing this with someone, and doesn’t address the risks of a partner who releases pressure immediately after a loss of consciousness.

    The issues around consent are troubling indeed, consent should always be paramount.

    I also found it amusing that the beginning of the article said

    Although rare, strangulation is the leading cause of death in consensual BDSM play.

    Which links to a study that found a total of 16 cases that included strangulation between 1982 and 2020. Rare indeed.

    My husband and I dabble in breath play, so I was curious and read a few studies myself. It seems that every case study I could find included atypical circumstances. Things like accidental hanging, or asphyxiation due to bags etc being over the head.

    This paper includes a 50 year review of cases for anyone interested. https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOFORSJ/TOFORSJ-1-1.pdf

    It is also worth noting that loss of consciousness due to cutting off blood flow to the brain (cerebral hypoxia) is not dissimilar to the hypoxia experienced by pilots, who even train with repeated exposure to hypoxia in hyperbaric chambers.

    I would be curious to know if there were any studies of the long term effects of this on pilots. (My dive into the rabbit hole is done for the day, lol.)


  • An article about this was posted 6 months ago and I looked into it: https://lemmy.world/comment/16311493

    I wrote:

    This article is feeling kind of clickbaitish, as the sources are … odd.

    However, restricting blood flow to the brain can also have serious health implications.

    While not all pressure on the neck will be fatal, research shows even relatively low pressure can cause death by strangulation.

    The first source is a medical journal describing the physiology of the arteries in the neck, and does not seem to include anything about restricting blood flow (never mind temporarily) having serious health consequences.

    The second source is a book from 1991 about autoerotic asphyxiation with the quote:

    autoerotic asphyxia denotes death resulting from failure of a release mechanism of the device, apparatus or prop designed to attain cerebral hypoxia for heightened arousal.

    Which is … not the same as doing this with someone, and doesn’t address the risks of a partner who releases pressure immediately after a loss of consciousness.

    The issues around consent are troubling indeed, consent should always be paramount.

    I also found it amusing that the beginning of the article said

    Although rare, strangulation is the leading cause of death in consensual BDSM play.

    Which links to a study that found a total of 16 cases that included strangulation between 1982 and 2020. Rare indeed.

    My husband and I dabble in breath play, so I was curious and read a few studies myself. It seems that every case study I could find included atypical circumstances. Things like accidental hanging, or asphyxiation due to bags etc being over the head.

    This paper includes a 50 year review of cases for anyone interested. https://benthamopen.com/contents/pdf/TOFORSJ/TOFORSJ-1-1.pdf

    It is also worth noting that loss of consciousness due to cutting off blood flow to the brain (cerebral hypoxia) is not dissimilar to the hypoxia experienced by pilots, who even train with repeated exposure to hypoxia in hyperbaric chambers.

    I would be curious to know if there were any studies of the long term effects of this on pilots. (My dive into the rabbit hole is done for the day, lol.)





  • We are so fucked. There is no escaping this global rush of extremism.

    I am originally from the states, but was lucky enough to move to Australia 11 years ago.

    I thought I escaped the growing right wing crazy, and watched from afar as Trump was elected the first time, and my country descended into fascism.

    Then here in Australia there was a white supremacist rally. Then another.

    Then in my city there was a “March for Australia” organised by known white supremacists, but claiming not to be racist.

    “They just don’t want all this immigration”.

    Their website also said they wanted remigration.

    Remigration is an originally European far-right proposal for ethnic cleansing via the mass deportation of non-white immigrants and their descendants, sometimes including those born in Europe, to their place of racial ancestry.

    Sounds pretty racist to me.

    This march was planned for the final day of the state multicultural festival. Its planned start and end point was the park where the festival was being held.

    My family and I decided we would go. I haven’t been to a protest since I was a teenager, but I felt it was our duty to show that not everyone agrees with this.

    The day before the march our best friend said their friends were afraid to go out to lunch with them that day, because their parents were verbally assaulted in a grocery store on Friday for being immigrants.

    They later said people came to their parents house and were beating on the door and yelling about them being immigrants.

    My husband stood there in his suit, I stood in my pretty dress with flowers, our daughters held signs that said things like “so bad even the introverts are here”.

    The March was not peaceful and was definitely racist. We started off to the side, sitting with flags my daughters and I made with hundreds of countries on them, and eventually we were swarmed as the crowd veered to come right past us.

    They screamed obscenities at us, pushed into me, pushed my husband, tried to rip the sign from his hands. They ripped down the flags we made. Blew an air horn in our faces.

    Many claimed they were not racist but my husband got called a f-ing Jew multiple times??? Maybe it was the beard and the hat, I don’t know.

    Seemed pretty racist to me.

    Eventually police came and stood in front of us while we packed our things and left. We would do it again, in a heartbeat.

    Before the rowdy crowd came looking for trouble we had immigrants come up and thank us, hug us, and we want them to know that not everyone agrees with this march.

    Not wanting immigration is not what this march was about. This march was about fear and racism.

    I urge all of you, show up, make signs, show that not everyone agrees.



  • indomara@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlNYT = Nazi Times
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    2 months ago

    Archived link for the curious: https://archive.md/TzJBp

    The article mentions this sort of thing happens with Russian soldiers as well, with a solder on video receiving a medal while wearing the totenkopf: https://archive.md/I4QGG

    _The Soviet Union signed a nonaggression pact with Germany in 1939, so it was caught by surprise two years later when the Nazis invaded Ukraine, which was then part of the Soviet Union. Ukraine had suffered greatly under a Soviet government that engineered a famine that killed millions. Many Ukrainians initially viewed the Nazis as liberators.

    Factions from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and its insurgent army fought alongside the Nazis in what they viewed as a struggle for Ukrainian sovereignty. Members of those groups also took part in atrocities against Jewish and Polish civilians. Later in the war, though, some of the groups fought against the Nazis._

    Not everything is as it seems, there is a lot of nuance and history here and I think it would be silly to say that Ukraine was a nazi country.

    I have seen actual nazi rallies in the US and Australia, there are probably more across the world. White supremacists are a thing, the vocal disgusting minority.