Ian Butler

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"... now am I in Arden; the more fool I; when I was at home, I was in a better place: but travelers must be content." As You Like It, II.4.

@breadandcircuses

Since this article mentions "Anthropocene" I thought it would be a good time to boost this piece again to clarify were the real blame lies:

https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2022/09/21/how-colonialism-spawned-and-continues-to-exacerbate-the-climate-crisis/

"To date, researchers have mentioned the Anthropocene Epoch as the latest geological period in more than 1,300 scientific papers. While the scientific community has been debating over which year the Anthropocene Epoch began, several Indigenous and Black scholars have shot back against the term.

"The problem, some scholars say, is that the term assumes the climate crisis is caused by universal human nature, rather than the actions of a minority of colonialists, capitalists, and patriarchs. And the implication that the Earth was stable until around 1950, when the ‘Anthropocene’ supposedly began, denies the history of people who have been exploited by those systems for centuries.

"Indigenous scholars have further addressed how the term stands for colonialist ideologies that sever the deep ties and interconnections between humans, plants, animals, and the soil.

“Instead of treating the Earth like a precious entity that gives us life, Western colonial legacies operate within a paradigm that assumes they can extract its natural resources as much as they want, and the Earth will regenerate itself,” said Hadeel Assali, a lecturer and postdoctoral scholar at the Center for Science and Society, a Columbia Climate School affiliate."

#capitalism #colonialism #biodiversity #ClimateCrisis

How Colonialism Spawned and Continues to Exacerbate the Climate Crisis

Colonialism was motivated by the promise of plundering the environment and subjugating populations. Its legacy makes it far more challenging to address the climate crisis and implement equitable solutions.

State of the Planet
Tonight after sunset you can see Mars, Venus, and the Moon together in the sky looking West. #SunsetStargazing
Cameroun: Autopsie d'une Indépendance (English Subtitles) : Gaëlle Le Roy : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Version containing english subtitles (Cannot find the source). Some mistranslations, as resistance should be maquis. This documentary looks back on the...

Internet Archive
“Women didn’t get the right to vote ...by voting.”
Sticker spotted in Paris
Earth at night seen from space.
With Apple's Advanced Data Protection, you can now enable end-to-end encryption of data that was previously only encrypted in transit and on Apple's servers. Follow these steps to turn it on: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/05/how-enable-advanced-data-protection-ios-and-why-you-should
How to Enable Advanced Data Protection on iOS, and Why You Should

Apple has long used end-to-end encryption for some of the information on your iPhone, like passwords or health data, but the company neglected to offer a way to better protect other crucial data, including iCloud backups, until recently. This came after years of a hard fought battle pushing Apple...

Electronic Frontier Foundation

In a conversation on reddit today someone asked if other languages have phrases like "rightie tightie, leftie loosie" to remember which way to turn screws/lids/etc. And one person answers that in Spanish, the phrase is:

"La derecha oprime, la izquierda libera."

or:

"The right oppresses, the left liberates."

(Now I kind of want to put this on a t shirt)

Calling it a gotcha that I "critique Biden policies after voting for him" is what's wrong with US politics today.

Voting for him doesn't mean I can't critique him—it's literally the best reason to be critical. It's called holding electeds accountable. It's how democracy works. And it’s how political parties work when they aren’t cults.

This critique of American news media is a must read.
https://www.cjr.org/analysis/a-test-of-the-news-wesley-lowery-objectivity.php
A Test of the News

Objectivity, democracy, and the American mosaic

Columbia Journalism Review