we were productive before we were subjugated. native americans were the most advanced ecologists/agriculturists in the world, and their knowledge was so foreign to europeans that the europeans saw no knowledge at all. the ghana empire was advanced in metalurgy in ways that we have yet to catch up to in modern time. wootz steel was reinforced with carbon nanotubes and its production in Pakistan ended some time around the british raj in india. we work for the silly numbers because our opressors gate access to food via the silly numbers. without the silly numbers, we would probably help and assist eachother and live in a post economic world.
By 2050 it is estimated, that water scarcity will also affect first world countries.
it already does if the priveleged classes in those countries had any willingness to open their eyes and take a look around. Flint, Michigan was without clean drinking water for 11 years. Lenoir County, Georgia has reached 7 years. communities in North Carolina and West Virginia are coming on two years. water access in Baltimore, MD, DC, and Fairfax County, VA has been disrupted by human waste for a month to months now.
do you know what all these places have in common? the communities impacted have a median family income of ~$30k/yr. and instead of addressing these problems, the focus of our government's work is to construct AI data centers that further restrict our access to clean water, destroy our homes, and make the climate unlivable at not just this place, but this latitude.
and the thing to me that i see is that these people can't justify their actions through economics alone. if it really was economics, they would find more comfort by raising the floor
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By 2050 it is estimated, that water scarcity will also affect first world countries.
it already does if the priveleged classes in those countries had any willingness to open their eyes and take a look around. Flint, Michigan was without clean drinking water for 11 years. Lenoir County, Georgia has reached 7 years. communities in North Carolina and West Virginia are coming on two years. water access in Baltimore, MD, DC, and Fairfax County, VA has been disrupted by human waste for a month to months now.
do you know what all these places have in common? the communities impacted have a median family income of ~$30k/yr. and instead of addressing these problems, the focus of our government's work is to construct AI data centers that further restrict our access to clean water, destroy our homes, and make the climate unlivable at not just this place, but this latitude.
and the thing to me that i see is that these people can't justify their actions through economics alone. if it really was economics, they would find more comfort by raising the floor and making everyone more comfortable. instead, it is about the petty joy of enacting cruelty. they like we don't have water. it makes them think themselves special that they have clean water.
i was literally just thinking about how i think any liberatory movement that focuses on economics is ultimately an expedient and not an end because they put all the focus on how the cruel oppressors implement our suffering, and not enough on why. redistribution of wealth will help us improve our material conditions, but ultimately we must work to eliminate the notion of wealth entirely. any system where inequality is possible can only ever be a stepping stone toward a better world
Twongo [she/her]
in reply to diffaldo • • •Today about 1/4th of the world's population has no proper access to drinking water.
You may ask: is there not enough water?
No, silly. It's just that it costs money to clean water or bring it to the people.
And nobody is ready to pay for it.
By 2050 it is estimated, that water scarcity will also affect first world countries.
We like to suffer and kill ourselves because of silly numbers.
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in reply to Twongo [she/her] • • •Correction, the parasitic Epstein class likes to make us suffer and kill us. Sometimes because of silly numbers.
They want to see themselves as separate from humanity so much, let’s let them.
We humans would never do that.
The Quuuuuill
in reply to Twongo [she/her] • • •it already does if the priveleged classes in those countries had any willingness to open their eyes and take a look around. Flint, Michigan was without clean drinking water for 11 years. Lenoir County, Georgia has reached 7 years. communities in North Carolina and West Virginia are coming on two years. water access in Baltimore, MD, DC, and Fairfax County, VA has been disrupted by human waste for a month to months now.
do you know what all these places have in common? the communities impacted have a median family income of ~$30k/yr. and instead of addressing these problems, the focus of our government's work is to construct AI data centers that further restrict our access to clean water, destroy our homes, and make the climate unlivable at not just this place, but this latitude.
and the thing to me that i see is that these people can't justify their actions through economics alone. if it really was economics, they would find more comfort by raising the floor
... Show more...it already does if the priveleged classes in those countries had any willingness to open their eyes and take a look around. Flint, Michigan was without clean drinking water for 11 years. Lenoir County, Georgia has reached 7 years. communities in North Carolina and West Virginia are coming on two years. water access in Baltimore, MD, DC, and Fairfax County, VA has been disrupted by human waste for a month to months now.
do you know what all these places have in common? the communities impacted have a median family income of ~$30k/yr. and instead of addressing these problems, the focus of our government's work is to construct AI data centers that further restrict our access to clean water, destroy our homes, and make the climate unlivable at not just this place, but this latitude.
and the thing to me that i see is that these people can't justify their actions through economics alone. if it really was economics, they would find more comfort by raising the floor and making everyone more comfortable. instead, it is about the petty joy of enacting cruelty. they like we don't have water. it makes them think themselves special that they have clean water.
always remember: poverty is enforced
pipi1234
in reply to Twongo [she/her] • • •There is no culture war, there is only class war and they are winning.
Let fucking slay theses treasure hoarding dragons!
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in reply to diffaldo • •Funny thing is we can make the world a better place without relying on silly numbers.
But unfortunately most have their heads way stuck up the systems ass to understand that their are alternatives to the current bullshit we are living.
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Big Baby Thor
in reply to diffaldo • • •*pumps his shotgun *
Is that a Reddit watermark I'm seeing, boy?!
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Big Baby Thor
in reply to diffaldo • • •It's okay... this time...
But next time use a photo editor to X out the Reddit symbol. Then we can say the meme has been decolonized.
In fact, somebody should make an online service that removes major platform watermarks from memes and call it the "meme decolonizer".
Tried searching for one now, but found a whole bunch of AI services and threw up in my mouth a little. Excuse me, I need mouthwash.
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