"Mummy, what does 'dinner' mean?"
#EnoughIsEnough #GeneralElectionNow
"The Human's world ends soon," said the cat.
"Again?" said the dog.
"They are fond of endings and beginnings. Even if nothing changes."
The dog whined.
"Same procedure as last year?" said the cat.
"Please."
The cat lay on the dog's head and purred, muffling the fireworks.
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories
From birdsite
RT @WarmongerHodges
Rachel Riley has just been awarded an MBE for "work combatting antisemitism".
Here are a few examples of her tireless campaigning.
In December 2019, Riley celebrated the re-election of Boris Johnson as PM: a notorious racist who wrote a book full of antisemitic tropes.
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From birdsite
RT @Upper_Galilee
It’s not complicated. Believe your eyes. Follow your conscience. The reason that it looks like apartheid is simply because it is apartheid. #ApartheidIsrael
From birdsite
RT @Martina
Shame on whoever this Julia is… https://twitter.com/simonharris_mbd/status/1608255686047322113
From birdsite
Austerity led to twice as many excess UK deaths as previously thought – here's what that means for future cuts https://theconversation.com/austerity-led-to-twice-as-many-excess-uk-deaths-as-previously-thought-heres-what-that-means-for-future-cuts-192033?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=bylinetwitterbutton via @ConversationUK
I'm here to bring to light the Indigenous Peoples plight, and struggles. However, some of these struggles are also everyone's as well... #WaterIsLife #WeAreStillHere #Indigenous #NativeAmerican
From birdsite
RT @ThePoke
Simply 9 of the funniest and most brutal takedowns of the week
http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2022/12/24/simply-9-of-the-funniest-and-most-brutal-takedowns-of-the-week-8/
From birdsite
RT @Britain_People
People are dying waiting for ambulances. People are dying in ambulances waiting to get into A&E. People are dying in A&E waiting for bed. People are dying from staff shortages.
DON'T tell workers not to strike as people might die. They ARE dying. It's also why they’re striking. https://twitter.com/kelvmackenzie/status/1604941313769705472
Many of us are lucky enough to be enjoying another bank holiday today, but I think it’s important to take a moment to thank all the people who don’t get the day off, especially those working extremely hard on the front line of our National Health Service.
Thank you
#ThankYouNHS
"Introductions from just six Conservative Party politicians led to ‘VIPs’ being awarded contracts worth an eye-watering £5 billion."
@GoodLawProject@twitter.com
https://goodlawproject.org/revealed-the-names-of-those-who-referred-covid-testing-firms-into-the-vip-lane/
EDIT May 12, 2023:
I was inspired to compile a thread of threads, links and quotes, all assembled around this quote (the final version) to tell the story of "HOW DID WE GET HERE?"
I hope you'll check it out:
https://kolektiva.social/@RD4Anarchy/110357255122736031
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"It took 10,000 years of violent aggression to force almost everybody around the world into the position where they have to follow a boss’s orders to get access to resources essential for survival. It took only a few generations to convince most people that this situation was natural and inevitable. That false lesson needs to be unlearned."
Karl Widerquist and Grant S. McCall "The Prehistory of Private Property"
EDIT May 6, 2023:
I just realized that this quote comes from an early draft version of the book.
Here is the quote as it appears in the final published version:
"After hundreds of millennia in which all humans had direct access to the commons, it took only a few centuries for enclosure, colonialism, capitalism, and industrialization to cut off the vast majority of
people on Earth from direct access to the means of economic production and therefore to rob them of the power to say no. It took only a
few generations to convince most people that this situation was natural and inevitable. That false lesson needs to be unlearned."
"The power to say no" is an important concept that Widerquist has written extensively on.
See for example his doctoral thesis "Property and the Power to Say No: A Freedom-Based Argument For Basic Income"
Francis. Old guy in the corner. Socialist, maybe even a (shock) Marxist. Can't stop writing. Musician. Coder for over 30 years.