Psychedelic medicine group investigating a board member accused of financial 
elder abuse
https://www.statnews.com/2022/05/18/maps-psychedelics-group-investigating-board-member-accused-of-financial-elder-abuse/

Continuing the tangent on criticism, while it always feels (to the criticized) 
like a bad thing, such scrutiny and criticism is actually a good thing. If 
Vicky goes down and the allegations are false, then she took one for the team. 
Regardless, serious criticism is evidence that the mission is being taken 
seriously.

To analogies that seem appropriate: 1) Cancel culture snowflakes, and 2) Roe v Wade. "Cancelled" people 
like Weinstein or Spacey seem to be robust under the mild criticism of "art critics" ... what we might 
call "critique", I guess. But when you levy actual criticism, the response to which has to be more than 
boilerplate, they try crybullying <https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=crybully>. But, writ 
large, such heavy criticism improves their domain.

The same goes for Roe v Wade. Of course I'm torn. What psychopath would not be? The women I 
interact with are upset because that heretofore Constitutional Right would be removed and an untold 
number of people (not just women) will suffer unpredictable harm. But Roe (and Casey) was, to me, 
like an unjustified Master Equation glossed on top of the (pretense of the) axiomatic system that 
is a constitutional republic. Roe and Casey just "skipped to the end" without doing the 
hard work of deriving the Right from first principles. It feels to me like proof by contradiction 
... i.e. wholly unsatisfying. *If* we have the political will, overturning it will allow us to go 
back and do that work ... necessary work. Work that founds the Right in such a way that it becomes 
a *right*, with a small "r". So, again, the criticism of the Roe (and Casey) decision(s) 
lobbed by the right-wing SCOTUS is a *good thing*, even though it'll cause untold suffering. What 
would be a bad thing is if, as with climate change, we know it causes suffering and we stick it on 
the back burner forever anyway.

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