Söllner 

@Sollner
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Producer, label owner and mixing engineer.
Also trying to write essays and articles.
Disabled, mental health awareness.

If you can’t afford to support, I also completely understand. In place of that, please help boost this post 🌻🐥🌞💛

This would keep me out of houselessness (a situation I am imminently at risk of post-April), cost of living, & to write my book.

#TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@bbiiirdbphd/video/7207135082832940334?_t=8aOm0hLW5wR&_r=1

Dr. bird on TikTok

Please, if you can, help support me to write my first academic book about neuroqueer self-realizations in the algorithmic age by donating at least $1. I know this would help a fuck ton of us. My venmo link is in the list of links in my clickable link in bio 🌻🐥🔗@bbiiirdbphd @bbiiirdbphd @bbiiirdbphd

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Come on, WaPo. This is basic stuff that everyone who follows the war knows off the top of their head. #Ukraine #Zelensky #Zelenskyy

@statmonkey @kentnelson @MJ @SteveRogers

Repubs have convinced a great number of people that giving aid and resources to others means that there is less to go around.

This fear of losing what little they have to give a "leg up" to those less fortunate has developed into anger + lack of compassion in the Repub base. Folks like DeSantis use this to normalize "piling on" -- somehow, the weaker population is presented as a threat so it's ok to restrict/ take away their rights.

My new article on anarchism & the environment was just published in the Radical History Review. It explores how anarchists, faced with the socially and environmentally destructive effects of industrial capitalism, linked environmental problems with social inequalities and offered revolutionary solutions that rethought how people should relate to each other and to nature.

#anarchism #histodons #history #environmentaljustice #laborhistory #socialism

https://read.dukeupress.edu/radical-history-review/article-abstract/2023/145/37/343363/Abolish-the-Monopolizing-of-the-Earth-Nature?redirectedFrom=fulltext

“Abolish the Monopolizing of the Earth”: Nature, Science, and the Environmental Politics of Transnational Anarchism

Abstract. At the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, an industrial capitalist order stretched its grasp across the globe, placing control of farms, mines, and forests in the hands of wealthy industrialists. Living through this period of rapid and unequal economic and environmental change, anarchists denounced what they called the monopolizing of the earth and its products. Anarchists were deeply critical of the privatization of the environment and saw restricting access to nature as a core component of inequality and poverty. This article considers the environmental politics of transnational anarchism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With anarchism’s geographically and ideologically diverse participants in mind, it incorporates the natural science-informed utopian visions of Peter Kropotkin and Elisée Reclus, the revolutionary and anti-colonial food and land politics of Ricardo Flores Magón, and the nature-informed radical sex politics of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. It finds that “anarchism” did not just mean the destruction of the state and capitalism to its advocates, but the construction of a new political-economic-natural system that saw the liberation of people and the defense of nature as inextricably connected. The article concludes with a call to both include anarchism as a part of the genealogy of environmentalism and consider anarchism’s environmental politics in ongoing conversations about the relationships between environmental crises and human inequalities.

Duke University Press
Pro-tip for zoom meetings: take a picture of yourself sat at your desk and use that as your video background - then you can slide under the desk to eat cookies and no one will know 🤭

Know what the difference is between a good shoe salesman and a bad electrician?

If you’re a good shoe salesman, then all day long, socks and shoes.

If you’re a bad electrician, then all day long, shocks ensue.

#jokes #puns #dadjokes

in another entry for #OopsAllMourningDoves i give you this very nice mourning dove sitting on the edge of a platform bird feeder. all birds are good birds, even the ones that may normally get overlooked or are rather common where you are

#birds #BirdsOfMastodon #BirdPhotography #MourningDove

As an antidote to the other (declining) platform, I am actively trying to build bridges here. My expertise is in election technology, administration, security, disinformation, and defense of democracy. Most recently, I led the civic integrity product team at Twitter.

I hope you might enjoy my feed, if you’re not already following me.

And if you are already familiar with my work, would you please consider recommending me to your friends?

Thanks for helping to extend our community! 🙏

@dangillmor how are they supposed to know - it’s not like they take their cues from Fox News. Wait.

1. Big Journalism is shocked, shocked to discover that the Murdoch family's Fox "News" is a completely partisan propaganda outlet, spewing lies and injecting poison into our civic bloodstream.

2. Big Journalism has known this for many years. The sudden surprise is a pretense that only highlights the way the craft has treated -- will continue to treat -- Fox as if it had a shred of legitimacy.

3. Big Journalism will be shocked, shocked the next time a court case reveals what was already known.