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"Lützerath is the latest of dozens of villages that have been evicted, inhabitants dispossessed under old Nazi legislation, to facilitate the expansion of lignite coal mines, the dirtiest and most carbon intensive form of electricity generation. This eviction takes place three years after the eviction of the neighbouring Hambacher Forest in 2018, which lasted over four weeks and led to the death of a young film maker. The eviction was stopped by the courts in October 2018, and later declared illegal.

The fight against coal is not over. It’s 11pm, dozens are people have been hospitalised, one person still unconscious. A medic recounts: “What I experienced today was beyond my imagination. I’ve seen every bone in the human body broken today”.

But thousands of people are still there, blockading and occupying space. Tomorrow, more people will once again make their way to the mining area. Lützerath has shown the ecocidal determination of fossil capital and the state, but it has also been a powerful symbol of resistance. Using a diversity of tactics, people from different backgrounds have come to together to show how their determination to fight back is even greater. People will keep resisting in whatever way they can. Join them."

#Lutzerath #RWE #EarthFirst #Ecocide #Coal #Germany

Via @earthfirst

earthfirstjournal.news/2023/01

RT @JamesWoodfield

Piggott, another well known public figure who liked his horses and dodged £3m tax, had to do time.
And he didn’t issue threats in an attempt to silence his accusers. twitter.com/BladeoftheS/status

I heard an interesting comment about British and US exceptionalism

There's nothing exceptional about imperialists robbing and murdering their way around the world and lying about it, in fact anything but exceptional.

Just realised - Thatcher wanted a return to Victorian values

Well, venality, hypocrisy, tolerance of disgusting poverty, imperialist racism, British exceptionalism

Full house, I think

"A deadly, avoidable crisis is under way, fuelled by NHS cuts, the neglect of social care, inequality and the soaring cost of living."
Sobering from @OwenJones84@twitter.com
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Variable name vs how it’s being used vs documentation in comment above it

Moderna is planning to charge $130 for its COVID vaccine, but the vaccine only costs $2.85 to make.

Meanwhile, over the last two years, the company made over $19 billion in profits off the vaccine.

Folks, this is what corporate greed looks like.

Australia where we love our fossil fuels so much!

"‘Fake coal’ test: how to get away with manipulating data

It has emerged no regulator is watching over coal certification, even after one lab confessed to switching results for the multibillion-dollar export industry."

afr.com/companies/mining/fake-

#coal #mining #lies

#AwfullyBritishSuperPowers
Being strong enough to carry the remnants of a faded empire, and being grateful for the pleasure of doing so

When will it be time to act?
#EnoughIsEnough

RT @hilliatfields
Less expensive than the Monarchy!
More truthful than @BorisJohnson !
More useful than @MattHancock !
Not as thick as @NadineDorries !
IT'S....
mybook.to/SFOTW

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It's not to say there isn't horrible poverty in the North, but the whole story these AI/Automation freaks use is based on a parochial view from the global North and taking the world has a whole it's junk.

/fin

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Over a billion people work in factories, more than ever have, some for as little as 10 cents an hour. The working class in the global South are effectively subsidising the one in the North. They are subject to the most vicious exploitation. ...

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You know all that stuff about how AI will replace us all, and there will be no jobs? How there's some Paul Masonite tech utopia where everything is automated?

It's a load of crap.

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I've just been listening to the Guerrilla History podcast about Workers Movements in the Global South

guerrillahistory.libsyn.com/ne

It's an interview with Professor Immanuel Ness about his book
plutobooks.com/9780745.../orga

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