PamWingedHorse

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Writer, editor, coach, loud feminist, activist, animal communicator. Yep, they talk to me. (she/her)
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The greatest story about social media. I don't think it gets better.

In November 2022, @TexasObserver became one of the first newspapers to start their own Mastodon server.

Unlike most newspapers, @TexasObserver operates as a non-profit.

This week, the non-profit’s board of directors voted to disband @TexasObserver.

But within 48 hours, people have given $250,000 so it can continue to exist.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/laid-off-texas-observer-journalists-and-staff

@fediversenews

Good morning!

Peace.

@Teri_Kanefield: "Accuracy and precision with language matter. Using the wrong word conveys the wrong ideas. If you think Trump’s object is to delay, he “wins” every time he files a court document. If he’s trying to derail things, he keeps losing. There is a big difference between winning and losing."

https://terikanefield.com/trump-is-not-trying-to-delay-he-is-trying-to-obstruct-and-destroy/

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Farming octopuses is unsustainable, inhumane, puts pressure on the ocean, and disrupts marine ecosystems.

Please sign the petition to #StopOctopusFarming 🐙 in #GranCanaria, Canary Islands.

#BanOctopusFarming #NuevaPescanova #EndAnimalAg

https://www.drove.com/campaign/6202d5ca01cf365ea19492a3

STOP Octopus Farming

We, the undersigned, pledge to boycott and not visit The Canary Islands until the octopus farm proposal is dropped and octopuses are recognised as sentient beings in Gran Canaria. The Spanish company Nueva Pescanova has invested €65 million to build the world's first commercial octopus farm in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. As the first demand of the Plant Based Treaty states, we should not be building new slaughterhouses or animal farms but relinquishing animal agriculture facilities and not making the problem worse. Yet this octopus farm would lead to a million octopuses being killed for food each year (3,000 tonnes, according to the company). Nueva Pescanova admits they intend to farm the usually solitary creatures in cramped conditions, housing multiple octopuses – an estimated 10 to 15 – for each cubic metre of tank space. Placing territorial animals in unnatural environments commonly leads to stress and extreme behaviours, such as cannibalism, injury and death. Compassion In World Farming, who have examined the octopus farm proposals, estimate that 10-15% of octopuses housed under the plans will die before they even get to ‘slaughter age’. The shocking method of killing these sentient beings has now been revealed. The intensive farm plans to immerse the octopuses in near freezing -3°C (26.6°F) water – essentially, an ice slurry designed to kill slowly. Prof. Peter Tse, a cognitive neuroscientist at Dartmouth University, points out that it would be “very cruel” and should not be allowed, with several studies demonstrating that this method of killing fish results in a slow, stressful death. Octopuses are Individuals Octopuses are incredible creatures and should be treated with love and kindness, not imprisoned and slaughtered. They should never be stuck inside tanks, raised on farms, eaten, or abused in any way. These eight-armed geniuses are playful, inquisitive, sensitive, determined and just like every other animal on this planet, worthy of our protection. They have three hearts and have a top speed of 27 mph. In addition to their large doughnut-shaped brain, each octopus arm has a mini-brain. They are the world's most intelligent invertebrate and they have as many neurons as a dog; they are as smart as a golden retriever. There is no legislation in Spain or the Canary Islands that protects octopus welfare, and even if the farm had high welfare standards, there is no humane way to imprison or kill anyone against their will. Octopuses feel pain Jennifer Mather, PhD, an expert in the behaviour of octopus and squid at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, says, “It's probable that the octopus's reaction to pain is similar to a vertebrate. They can anticipate a painful, difficult, stressful situation—they can remember it. There is absolutely no doubt that they feel pain.” Not only that, but octopuses learn to avoid sites where pain has been inflicted on them, and they display strong negative behavioural changes when they are faced with pain. Environmental Disaster As the film Seaspiracy showed, our oceans are in crisis. Octopus farms will further add to the world’s fishing crisis and will continue to drain our oceans of fish and many other species while destroying delicate marine ecosystems. There are concerns over the nutrient-rich water that the farm will be pumping directly into the ocean, and feeding such a large amount of hungry mouths will require huge quantities of "fishmeal" – made of ground-up fish dragged from the ocean by industrial trawlers. For every 3 kg of octopus killed, 9kg of fish must also be killed to feed them, making it a totally unsustainable practice. Octopus farming contravenes the EU Strategic Aquaculture Guidelines (SAG) because it will further deplete populations of fish communities living in the oceans. Demands: We call on the Governments of Spain and Gran Canaria to intervene: >STOP this octopus farm - octopus farming is immoral, unsustainable, unethical and ecologically unjustified. >BAN eating octopuses and instead recognize octopuses as sentient beings as already being done in the United Kingdom. Become an Octopus Defender: >Pledge to boycott and not visit The Canary Islands until the octopus farm proposal is dropped and octopuses are recognised as sentient beings in Gran Canaria. >Watch Seaspiracy, My Octopus Teacher and Blue Planet >Read the Animal Save Movement blog, 'Five Interesting Facts about Octopus and why we shouldn't eat them'. >Endorse the Plant Based Treaty >Donate to support our campaigns. Click the link below. References Andrews, P. L. R. et al. The identification and management of pain, suffering and distress in cephalopods, including anaesthesia, analgesia and humane killing. J. Exp. Mar. Bio. Ecol. 447, 46–64 (2013). Fiorito, G. et al. Guidelines for the Care and Welfare of Cephalopods in Research – A consensus based on an initiative by CephRes, FELASA and the Boyd Group. Lab. Anim. 49, 1–90 (2015). Andrews, P. L. R. et al. The identification and management of pain, suffering and distress in cephalopods, including anaesthesia, analgesia and humane killing. J. Exp. Mar. Bio. Ecol. 447, 46–464 (2013). Dr Elena Lara, Octopus Factory Farming: A Recipe for Disaster, Compassion in World Farming (2021) https://www.eldiario.es/caballodenietzsche/granjas-pulpos_132_8702932.html

I'm not a big fan of Alex Wagner, but this report on Florida's New College is outstanding.

https://spoutible.com/thread/2441236

#RonDeSantis #NewCollege #LiberalArtsEducation

Richard McCormick on Spoutible

Worth watching. If you do and you agree then please share this! Thanks!

Gentle reminder folx — if you're going to a protest, especially one which will be busy and/or has the potential to "interest" the police, *don't post about it*, even here. 🙏

- Don't publicly say you're attending
- Don't take pictures and publicly post them
- Wear a mask

The Mormon Church is being fined 5 million because it hid a 32 billion dollar investment fund. This was not accidental. The SEC proved that both the investment firm and church went to great lengths to knowingly hide these assets. For the folks playing along at home, that’s a fine of 0.016% on the investment. Imagine lying on your taxes and you hid an extra $100K offshore and the IRS said “No sweat, pay us $15.63.” If there are no other repercussions, that’s not a fine, that’s encouragement.
AP PHOTOS: Images of war in Ukraine from cutting-room floor

Editor’s Note: This story contains graphic images from the war in Ukraine. Photographers covering the war in Ukraine have shown the world its calamitous toll over and over: an injured pregnant woman carried away on a stretcher, a father saying goodbye to his fleeing wife and child through a train window, dozens of people sheltering under a damaged bridge.

Associated Press

I spent the day writing my substack that's out tomorrow. It's long. Much longer than I want it to be, but sometimes I need all the words. It will be a test of my subscriber's patience, lol.

While I let it sit between revisions, I made St.Clements bars. Unintentionally. I was 25 ml short for lemon, and topped it off with the juice of languishing tangerines.

#FamilyDayWeekend #Freelance #substack #Writing #Baking

This thread doesn't mention how the Carter Center provided primary support, with no levers of government at its control, to eradicate Guinea worm disease. There were 13 cases in 2022, down from 3.5 million/year in 1986. https://www.cartercenter.org/health/guinea_worm/index.html
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RT @moshik_temkin
@matthewstoller The Carter Center is one of the most important humanitarian institutions in the world. It promotes war on poverty, disea…
https://twitter.com/moshik_temkin/status/1627464869543923716
Guinea Worm Eradication Program

The Carter Center