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Interview with Greta Thunberg at the indigenous Sámi's occupation of the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy in protest against the State's continuing violation of the law,
in Norwegian, my translation.

Journalist: Greta Thunberg, can you say what you are doing here?
Greta: Eh, I think it's better to ask other activists that have been here, ehm, for longer.

Journalist: But why have you come to Oslo to participate in the demo?
Greta: To show my support.

Journalist: You are mostly known as a climate-activist, but in this case isn't the push for clean and renewable energy losing to the indigenous peoples' rights?
Greta: Climate justice can only be achieved if we discuss indigenous peoples' rights, so it goes very much hand in hand, I'd say.

Journalist: Do you think it's possible to have reindeer herding and wind power side by side?
Greta: As you possibly heard earlier... no, I don't think I am the most suitable person to ask here.

Journalist: So you believe that in this case that the wind turbines at Fosen must be demolished?
Greta: Yes... that's why we're here :-D.

There was also a livestream 1½ hour livestream, but audio cut out after a couple of seconds and it's >2GB filesize and Mastodon has a 40MB video filesize limit.

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"There is, in reality, absolutely no reason to believe that the necessary changes will make us less happy or less satisfied. If we manage to do this right, then our lives will be given more meaning than selfish, shallow over-consumption can ever give us. Instead, we can make time and space for community, solidarity, and love—the true tenets of a good life."

#Climate #ClimateEmergency

Greta Thunberg: Saving the Climate Means Changing How We Live | Time time.com/6254639/greta-thunber

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Once again, @JuliusGoat has written something worth reading.

"It’s almost gotten to be boring, the degree to which people believe that what they refer to as 'free speech' should not only allow them to say whatever they want (which it does), but should also prevent other people from understanding them to be the sort of person who says those things."

"People like Scott Adams claim they're being silenced. But what they actually seem to object to is being understood."

armoxon.substack.com/p/the-cas

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“The reason most public transportation is seen as ‘losing’ money is precisely because it charges for trips. If you don't charge fares, suddenly it can't ‘lose’ money. It just costs money, the same as the roads.”

This random comment has given me my new favourite argument for removing fares from public transit.

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"Can you explain this gap in your resume?"

Yes. Life is about more than constant and meaningless toil for 40-50 years and a desolate twilight of failed ambitions. The social contract is broken and the system is a lie. You and I are both trapped in the same Sisyphean hell, where no amount working harder or longer will ever truly grant the rewards we were promised. The real question is, why are there no gaps in YOUR resume?

“…”

Errr, freelancing. I was freelancing.

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Right now, the entire country of Denmark is using 4.245MW of electricity.

Windmills are producing: 3.442 MW
Solar is producing: 746 MW

So if we do the math, wind + solar = 98.7% of our energy use right now is 100% renewable

Just a reminder that not only can we fix climate change, we are fixing it.

Thinking about it, is also useful for sighted people to highlight the salient parts of an image. I once posted what to me was a picture of a small sock on a stick drying over a campfire with the caption "child in pond incident". Turns out most people noticed the roaring fire not the sock, prompting many frantic "No no no we didn't set the child on fire as a punishment!" replies.

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RT @Botanygeek
Folks, if you want to justify your transphobia as a personal belief, that’s your right.

But using botany to do it, when plants can be either sex, both sexes and even swap between them at will, is a really poor example to pick.

Yours,

A botanist

@AlanBell honestly I'm kind of hoping they come to the UK soon, I'm quite curious to try them!

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David Graeber got an economist to admit that he was not aware of single case where a company was fined more than the profit it turned breaking the law. He summarized this as the government saying: "Do all the crime you want, but if we catch you, you have to give us a cut."

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If you tell your friends about Mastodon, you’re technically an ambassador of the federation.

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No tomato shortage here - but I’m in Kherson, a frontline Ukrainian city that gets shelled by the Russians daily, not a British supermarket.

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It's passed! Spain has now moved to self-ID for trans folk, lowered the age for changing your gender marker, AND a ban on conversion therapy 🎉

That's one step away from the medicalisation of trans people in Europe, and a huge win for the LGBTQ+ community in Spain 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈

gendergp.com/spain-votes-yes-t

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Gun violence 

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Jokes aside, this is standard M.O. for the anti-CRT / anti-wokeness / anti-PC crowd: Scream that you support free speech and want to free everyone's minds ... and then define progressive thought as intrinsically oppressive and indoctrinating. Hence, the state must engage in viewpoint-based suppression ... in the name of freedom.

@greengathering oh okay sorry, my client doesn't show previews

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It’s amazing how business want to run on data, but when presented with the successfulness of a 4-day work week, that’s not the data they want

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