politics(+), join a union
@MapleDeer Start affecting the affluent's ability to travel and things start to get done, that's wild
@danishcookies Hold on while I write up my boost buddy needs some clout, go annoy them and asked them "If God created the carbon and iron and oxygen that makes Wound Cubes also makes "clear blood" and isn't that just can't get over the place haphazardly or just from twitter or masto, or where my computer is and can be known, but I'm less of a lazerdisc.
@danishcookies thank you 🧡
the one thing i can honestly say i learnt thanks to my university studies that i dont think id have figured out elsewhere
everything is messier and more complex than any of us are willing to admit, and we should be talking about it in much simpler terms than people who are interested in the messiness and complexity will ever be willing to do
You ever think about how the ultra wealthy put out a lot of propaganda about communism taking the food out of poor people's mouths when really it just redistributes their millions and billions that poor people already don't have and this is a big reason why it's hard to unite the proletariat? Because they think we're coming for their remaining $50 when we're telling coming for this dude's $50 million.
#Hamburg Coal Port occupied ! – #ClimateJustice instead of Coal Commission – Phasing out hard coal and lignite NOW! http://dlvr.it/QxbntM
@Ferretsyndicate The fact that the entire thing folded within hours of the first signs of a strike makes me think that the US establishment is so convinced workers won't strike that they would be powerless against it if it were to happen on a massive scale.
We have plenty of strikes here, they are generally long winded affairs and tend to end unsatisyingly. Seeing a small scale action achieve its goals instantly screams opportunity.
climate crisis / deforestation / solarpunk
@InvaderXan
The two are not completely separate - after his visit to South America, Alexander von Humboldt started writing about how the brutal colonial system, in addition to the human cost, led directly to environmental devastation.
climate crisis / deforestation / solarpunk
I mean, feel free to discuss anarchist governance or decentralisation or whatever as much as you want. But, just, try not to forget the point.
Earth's biosphere doesn't care about how humans choose to organise themselves. Earth only cares that we stop doing damage and start taking better care of the environment.
And ultimately, I agree with Earth. 🌍
climate crisis / deforestation / solarpunk
We're actually capable, if we choose to, to increase the amount of biomass Earth is capable of growing. We just need to change how we organise our cities. Stop covering everything in concrete and allow trees to grow.
This is the #solarpunk I signed up for. In the end, if we don't actually help the planet, everything else is irrelevant.
Block recommendations~ r-slur, judging women's worth based on how "f-able" they are
queer/geek/artist/entomologist/professional regiphagist
transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off