I cannot fathom how anyone with even a shred of backbone or self-respect can happily keep chattering away at the Nazi Bar.
(Extra asshole-points for “babe.”)
I cannot fathom how anyone with even a shred of backbone or self-respect can happily keep chattering away at the Nazi Bar.
(Extra asshole-points for “babe.”)
Related: "learned helplessness".
A lot of people feel powerless. And if you (are made to) feel powerless for a long enough time, you start to believe that you actually are powerless.
Even if nothing can be further from the truth.
That's why even the smallest thing helps to empower people: even if it doesn't look like much.
Thanks to @fullfathomfive for this interesting post (and replies):
https://mastodon.social/@fullfathomfiv[email protected]/112018930588284715
"When asked how he handles despair, rain forest activist John Seed replied: "I try to remember that it's not me, John Seed, trying to protect the rainforest. Rather, I am part of the rainforest protecting itself. I am that part of the rainforest recently emerged into human thinking." —ACTIVE HOPE: How to Face the Mess We're in with Unexpected Resilience & Creative Power by Joanna Macy & Chris Johnstone
#climatechange #climatecrisis #climate #action #climateemergency
“As an elder, I have been reflecting on what I have personally observed, just in my lifetime, of the changes in the climate and environment. I think about my legacy — what I am leaving to my grandkids. I realize now addressing the problem is also about taking care of my generation too.”
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/02/07/opinion-climate-change-risk-seniors/
With half of all #species worldwide in decline, experts warn that we're approaching a #SixthMassExtinction. Unlike past massive die-offs, this one is caused largely by #human activity.
Burning #FossilFuels for energy is driving #ClimateChange. Our use of land and water is carving up and damaging #habitat. Safe, wild places for animals to roam free are few and far between.
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@ariadne The US group Elders Climate Action has a meeting this Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024.
https://www.eldersclimateaction.org/events/category/featured/