My main professional background is in the earth & life sciences, but I now also explore topics in the broad area of bioethics. That's about equality, fairness, justice, diversity and inclusivity. It's also about people's biases, the associated otherization and everything that this can result in. That includes poverty, homelessness and poor health, shabby looks and shrinking personal bubbles, exposure to chemical and noise pollution and lots more. It's also about law, philosophy, neuroscience, technology, forensic psychology, politics and public policy (governance). Diversity and inclusivity are much bigger challenges than I used to believe. I for example now think that society's lack of genuine acceptance and support for people whose brains work very differently can among other things result in destructive behaviours for which the forensic psychology terminology is sadistic stalking or resentful stalking. My own experiences on the receiving end of something like this caused me to start looking into personality disorders and neurodiversity. That is how I stumbled upon bioethics. Seeing the massive inequality in England had something to do with it too. No, I don't have all the answers. Do you?
They made a racket breaking open the wall and buried a rat in it. They took an angle grinder to the necks of so many birds = women and either cut into their necks or beheaded them. They left these bloody birds for me to find in Portsmouth, one coming to me in terribly pain. They buried a mouse in my dirty laundry. That’s 4chan for ya. Deranged psychopaths. And this effing nightmare followed me after my fifth desperate attempt to leave these bloodsucking leeches behind. There are dead birds all over the neighborhood again – and I am not the only one who has noticed them. And there are no foxes here. And most pigeons are able to accelerate faster than the fastest cars.