I suppose our second worst problem will be ourselves, reacting in our various ways to that worst problem.
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andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•Kids born today are going to grow up in a hellscape, grim climate study finds21·11 months ago
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Degrowth@slrpnk.net•Enough, already: why humanity must get on board with the concept of ‘sufficiency’11·1 year agoI think you miss the point of history and cultural legacies.
I’m not making the argument that genocidal violence is in the genetic markup of white folks.
White folks is broadly speaking “European-descended people”.
I think this group of people is… Special in this regard. Most likely due to infighting and a long history of savagery - not due to their DNA!
So… Other peoples won’t necessarily have this brutal background, and so would not necessarily have done what white folks did.
I think owning up to the uniqueness of what it means to be white, or European-descendant, is an interesting project. And that project should not be tossed aside by some rationalisation that, incidentally, is terribly convenient for… white folks.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Americans: Never, EVER question again how Hitler came to power in 1933 GermanyEnglish1·1 year agoThe argument I’m making is not that the cops should pick you up if you don’t vote…
The argument I’m making is that politicians should not have full power if people don’t vote.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Super changes to Supercharger network, EV sales set to spike in Q4, and more22·1 year agoI would never buy a Tesla and, despite my best efforts not to, I immediately despise anyone I find out owns one. Even friends just a bit.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Americans: Never, EVER question again how Hitler came to power in 1933 GermanyEnglish33·1 year agoThe non-voters had nothing to do with this. They literally did not participate.
Any real democracy would count the non-voters as part of the results. 20M not voting? OK then, any policies that affect everyone can no longer be enacted. No new laws. No new wars. Government can then maintain plumbing and provide public services, that’s it.
Why isn’t that the case? Why is it not a requirement for people to vote for government to have power?
Democracy…? Sure. Whatever hope you need to feel, friend, see you in the streets I hope.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Degrowth@slrpnk.net•Enough, already: why humanity must get on board with the concept of ‘sufficiency’English11·1 year agoI think we can pick one story and show one thing, and then another one to show another thing. Or hell, pick the first one again to say something different than the first time.
History is a malleable thing, and what you base your argument on is a version of it, not sure it’s the truth.
But the gist of what you are saying is that any people would have done what White folks did. Just give them time.
You know, I don’t believe that. White folks were exceptionally OK with genocide, we always have been. Intergenerational traum, I guess, from the millenias of tragedy of the Continent.
To presume that our white trajectory is the necessary trajectory for ALL PEOPLES, because ‘ecology’ (which is a scholarly discipline defined by who, may I ask) is… BONKERS.
I’m sorry, I am sure you are bright and you seem well-read and intelligent but the idea you propose as an infallibility for all humans is completely and utterly bonkers.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Water@slrpnk.net•Bottled water has a huge and growing toll on human and planetary health, experts warnEnglish3·1 year ago“That’s because bottled water often isn’t subject to the same rigorous quality and safety standards as tap water, and it can carry the risk of harmful chemicals leaching from the plastic bottles used for it, especially if it’s stored for a long time, and/or exposed to sunlight and high temperatures, they explain.”
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•After a Study Found Lead in Tampons, Environmentalists Wonder if Global Metal Pollution Is Worse Than They Previously Thought2·2 years agoThank you. Wow. I was basing that on something I saw or thought I saw in Cosmos (the 1980s version with Carl Sagan). Perhaps I was stoned when watching it. There is little better than to watch one of the Cosmos series while stoned - or the autotuned versions by Melodysheep (on YouTube).
For anyone who wants a quicker read on the above: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_greenhouse_effect
I shall have to revise my world view now. 🤯🤯🤯 Wow. I feel optimistic.
Tardigrades - they will likely survive then. And cockroaches, and other life. So even if we all + most animals die out, we will be like the dinosaurs, and life may indeed bounce back.
I mean… A shadow has been lifted from my soul.
Goddamn. I know it seems like I am joking but I am not.
Good news.
Yes… and what good it did everyone to reduce the distance of objects… Sometimes distance is good. Gives me time to think about why I’m really going there in the first place.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•The World’s Largest Wetland Is Burning, and Rare Animals Are Dying2·2 years agoYay humans.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•After a Study Found Lead in Tampons, Environmentalists Wonder if Global Metal Pollution Is Worse Than They Previously Thought21·2 years agoActually there is a serious risk that Earth turns into Venus. Perpetually self-reinforcing green house effect. All life on Earth, fried, for all eternity.
Edit: Well, until the sun blows.
From an evolutionary perspective, only the ones who survive matter.
So in that spirit, the only way to create a society resistant to power consolidations is one that actively recognizes, seeks out and annihilates said power consolidations.
As otherwise, they will annihilate everything opposing them – as history tells us.
There are gentler social traditions to distribute wealth and power so as to avoid consolidation. Probably the post-colonial world is beyond that point.
A scary prospect, to be sure, but in the grand scheme of things… “The secrets of evolution are time and death” as Carl Sagan said in Cosmos.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•MEGATHREAD 2023 - Lemmy EditionEnglish2·2 years agoI go with Njalla for torrents until I hear anything weird about them
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•MEGATHREAD 2023 - Lemmy EditionEnglish2·2 years agoNo, Njalla at njal.la offers port forwarding
andymouse@slrpnk.netto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•unironically. yes. demand your government work for you.1·2 years agoDoesn’t seem like you read any of it, and it doesn’t seem like you are open to new ideas. So… In the status quo you remain then. Good luck!
andymouse@slrpnk.netto solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•unironically. yes. demand your government work for you.1·2 years agoThis is a bit of an old reply, but I thought I’d post something I stumbled upon here as it’s a response to your fear of warlords: https://kolektiva.social/@HeavenlyPossum/111290743792188200
From the post (it’s quite extensive with plenty of references):
“Once people are free of state violence and hierarchy, how can they just stop some bad actor from taking over?”
The assumption is that people who are free from coercive hierarchies are powerless to act in their own self defense, alone or in cooperation with each other.
(The question is usually accompanied by some invocation of the dreaded “war lord” whom the questioner assumes will inevitably overrun a nonstate or non-hierarchical community.)
So, I thought I would take a crack at answering this as comprehensively as I can!>>
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•Third of UK teenagers believe climate change exaggerated, report shows1·2 years agoAlso, the bell curve does not have a single bottom.
andymouse@slrpnk.netto Climate@slrpnk.net•Third of UK teenagers believe climate change exaggerated, report shows1·2 years agoA bell curve counts the frequencies of a single parameter. A person, such as a teenager, does not fit on it.
Sue?? You think the courts will rule in your favour? After the shit they’ve done already??
No my friend, the only solution is Luigi. May his example shine bright across the world, ushering us all into our new dawn.