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Ok, so I need to say something about the orcas, or rather the response to them, because this is pissing me off.

There is a popular portrayal that they are somehow proxies for a class war hunting down and destroying the playthings of the rich, invading their habitat, and this is absolutely not what is happening.

There are two types of vessel that can broadly be described as "yachts". The first type are the ones you're probably thinking of: things owned by multi millionaires who cruise about living a life of unattainable luxury. These vessels have price tags that start at 7 digits for a modest one, and go up from there. They are owned by multimillionaires, centi-millionaires, and billionaires, and they are completely and utterly immune from orca attack.

This is because they are motor vessels. They steer by vectored thrust, or by directing propeller wash over a relatively small hydrofoil. As a result, there is nothing for the orcas to attack, and even if there was, these people don't like to be kept waiting on their way to Monaco or wherever. They have power plants the size of road haulage vehicles and can outrun the orcas.

The second type, which are the boats that the orcas are attacking, are sailboats. These travel at about 5 knots, which is the cruising speed of an orca, and have huge rudders because they need to balance turning forces from the sails that power the boats. The smallest boats that are capable of sailing in the waters where these animals are have rudders comparable in size to an adult human. The orcas seem to regard these as prizes and love detaching them.

While the very rich sometimes do buy these kind of boats, they are not the typical person who does so. Most of them are bought second hand, and they have very long lives (a lot from the 1970s are still in perfectly good condition). They are generally bought for the price of a used car, or less A lot of people live on them and pay for mooring and maintenance fees by doing casual labour. This is still cheaper than renting a one bedroom flat in a lot of Europe.

I live in the area where these animals operate. Friends of friends have been attacked. They aren't "yachties", they're just people with day jobs who have enough disposable income to invest in a hobby they enjoy.

So either, best case, you are gloating at people of modest means facing a salvage and repair bill that they can't afford and is more than the value of the boat, or potentially you are laughing at terrified people watching their home and everything they own get sent to the bottom of the ocean by one of the most sadistic predators on earth, and who will then have to get in the sea with these predators which, if they're lucky, will decide to leave them to drown.

This doesn't make you an online class warrior, or the left-wing equivalent of an edge-lord. It just makes you an arsehole.

When you are rich, people care. Today’s cartoon by Mo Qasem. More cartoons: https://cartoonmovement.com/search?query=&sort=created&order=desc

#Titan #Titanic #migrants #help #rescue

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Well color me wrong. Go for it, #EJeanCarroll!

"In the wake of Donald #Trump's town hall special on CNN this Wednesday night, E. Jean Carroll says she's considering whether to file another defamation suit against Trump for defaming her yet again, The New York Times reported." https://www.rawstory.com/e-jean-carrol-says-she-may-sue-trump-for-defamation-again-after-cnn-town-hall/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon

E. Jean Carroll says she may sue Trump for defamation again after CNN town hall

In the wake of Donald Trump's town hall special on CNN this Wednesday night, E. Jean Carroll says she's considering whether to file another defamation suit against Trump for defaming her yet again, The New York Times reported. During the broadcast, Trump called Carroll's claims that he raped her dec...

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Don’t your feet get cold in the wintertime?
"...we cannot afford to remain attached to musty ideas about journalism being removed from—and preposterously above—advocacy and activism. The attachment to this distinction is thoroughly ahistorical, a conceit that is not nearly as old as mainstream and legacy media would have its proponents believe." ICYMI, a thoughtful take on the #NewYorkTimes' bad faith response to criticism of its coverage of #trans issues
https://www.damemagazine.com/2023/02/28/why-is-media-disavowing-activism/
Why Is Media Disavowing Activism? | Dame Magazine

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Physicist John Tyndall is often credited w discovering the greenhouse effect, which he wrote about in 1859.

But female scientist Eunice Foote published a paper - 3yrs earlier - demonstrating how atmospheric water vapor & CO2 affected solar heating. She theorized that heat trapping gases in Earth’s atmosphere warm its #climate.

Tyndall was widely read. And Foote, being a woman, wasn't even permitted to present her own work.
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/features/happy-200th-birthday-eunice-foote-hidden-climate-science-pioneer #history #science #ClimateChange #HistoryRemix

Happy 200th birthday to Eunice Foote, hidden climate science pioneer

American Eunice Foote was an amateur scientist and women's rights pioneer from the mid-1800s whose experiments foreshadowed the discovery of Earth's greenhouse effect. 

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😢The death toll in #Turkey and #Syria from the #earthquake that struck five days ago has surpassed 25,000

https://breaking.iavian.net/article/329522

The death toll in Turkey and Syria from the earthquake that struck five days ago has surpassed 25,000

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Is there a setting I don’t know about on Mastodon that will permit me to quickly jump to the most recent toot instead of scrolling up from the oldest toot? On bird app I can click on bird to jump to most recent and then scroll down from there.
Finally, a decent photo of a kinglet with his crown up!
I despise Valentines Day.