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Not knowing ur plural is like āim like⦠genderfluid+. I got the upgraded version. It includes age, personality, memory, and more!ā

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Itās solar and wind and tidal and geothermal and hydropower.
Itās plant-based diets and regenerative livestock farming and insect protein and lab-grown meat.
Itās electric cars and reliable public transit and decreasing how far and how often we travel.
Itās growing your own vegetables and community gardens and vertical farms and supporting local producers.
Itās rewilding the countryside and greening cities.
Itās getting people active and improving disabled access.
Itās making your own clothes and buying or swapping sustainable stuff with your neighbours.
Itās the right to repair and reducing consumption in the first place.
Itās greater land rights for the commons and indigenous peoples and creating protected areas.
Itās radical, drastic change and community consensus.
Itās labour rights and less work.
Itās science and arts.
Itās theoretical academic thought and concrete practical action.
Itās signing petitions and campaigning and protesting and civil disobedience.
Itās sailboats and zeppelins.
Itās the speculative and the possible.
Itās raising living standards and curbing consumerism.
Itās global and local.
Itās me and you.
Climate solutions look different for everyone, and we all have something to offer.
Daily reminder: Endogenic systems exist. No one can erase us by saying otherwise.
We're here.
We exist.
And we will continue simply being, no matter how many will try to take that away from us.
i shouldve known when minecraft youtubers' voices started saying shit in my head (i usually dont have an internal monologue)
"do your homework" go back home to your wife??
I feel like we dodged a bullet with the whole ānever being into Minecraft YouTubers/Deltarune/Homestuckā thing, we see so many systems that have fictives/introjects from there⦠-Ry

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"endos (+pro) dni" no. idgaf. if i like the fucking template, imma use it. cry about it i fear? not trying to cause drama but it's literally a fucking template anybody could piece together if they gave that much of a fuck. stop!! gatekeeping!! tools!!
jax. he/him.
Antitrust defies politicsā law ofĀ gravity
I'm in the home stretch of my 24-city book tour for my new novel PICKS AND SHOVELS. Catch me in LONDON NEXT TUESDAY (July 1) with TRASHFUTURE'S RILEY QUINN and then a big finish in MANCHESTER NEXT WEDNESDAY (July 2).
In 2014, I read a political science paper that nearly convinced me to quit my lifelong career as an activist: "Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens," published in Perspectives on Politics:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/testing-theories-of-american-politics-elites-interest-groups-and-average-citizens/62327F513959D0A304D4893B382B992B
The paper's authors are Martin Gilens, a UCLA professor of Public Policy; and Northwestern's Benjamin Page, a professor of Decision Making. Gilens and Page studied a representative sample of 1,779 policy issues, analyzing the effect that the preferences of different groups of people had on the outcome. They wanted to find out what drove policy: money, or popularity?
It's money. It's totally, utterly money. When billionaires want something, it literally doesn't matter how much the rest of us hate it, they're gonna get their way. When billionaires hate something, it doesn't matter how popular it is with the rest of us, we're not gonna get it. As Gilens and Page put it:
economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while average citizens and mass-based interest groups have little or no independent influence.
I know the cynics out there are hollering "no duh" at their computers right now, but bear with me here. Gilens and Page's research shows that you and I have no voice in policy outcomes. Based on these findings, the only way we can change society is to try and woo oligarchs so they champion our cause. This reduces democracy to a competition to see who can pour the most honey into a plutocrat's ear. Mass mobilizations ā millions of people in the streets ā only matter to the extent that they bring a tear to a billionaire's eye.
This just shattered me. I've been haunted by it ever since. I've tried some tactical gambits based on this data, but honestly, I don't want to improve the world by swaying the ultra-rich. Mostly, I've spent the decade since I read the Gilens/Page paper working on mass mobilizations and mass opionion-influencing. I reasoned (or maybe rationalized) that while oligarchs were running the nation now, that was subject to change, and that was a change that I was sure wouldn't come from America's plutocrats committing mass class-suicide.
Then, something incredible happened. All this decade, a tide of antitrust vigor has swept the planet. The EU has passed big, muscular tech competition laws like the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act, and has by God enforced them, and have patched the enforcement weaknesses in the GDPR. EU member-states ā France, Germany, Spain ā have passed their own big, ambitious national laws that go further than DSA/DMA. Even Ireland ā a country that deliberately prostrated itself to US Big Tech ā is getting in on the act, with the country's Social Media Czar railing against the "enshittification" of tech:
https://www.independent.ie/business/technology/chairman-of-irish-social-media-regulator-says-europe-should-not-be-seduced-by-mario-draghis-claims/a526530600.html