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a lot of people in this world are afraid of looking stupid and those people can be very mean when somebody else is okay with asking questions, because asking means you don't know, and not knowing means you're stupid, at least in their projection. if you're one of these people, i implore you to get comfortable with not knowing and being wrong. curiosity is not a crime. you can't know anything about everything without asking questions first.
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pdf of the quoted essay by jeremy waldron
Can someone please write out what theyre saying? The closed captions on screen are too short and fast for me :(
I tried my best, here's what she says in the video:
Everbody wants third spaces until a homeless guy shows up. Now theres a lot of talk about third spaces for a reason. We need places to form community beyond just home and work, but that begs the question of who gets to be a part of our communities? You want more parks, more libraries but then you complain when these public infrastructures are, well public.
For the unhoused the importance of public spaces isn't just a matter of wanting somewhere to chill with friends it's a matter of existence and freedom. In his landmark essay "homelessness and the issue of freedom," Jeremy Waldron argues that the freedoms of the poor are dispraportionately restricted under the law since their material conditions coerce them into a state in which they must choose between survival and the violation of the law. He writes that freedom exists for the homeless "only to the extent that our society is communist."
Now before your redscare ass starts to hemmorage over the C-word let me explain, but first let's define our terms. Specifically let's distinguish between postive freedoms and negative freedoms. While postive freedom is the capacity to act according to ones free will, negative freedom is the capacity to act free from the coercion of others.
So things like loitering laws [and] public indecency violations though they apply to the rich and poor alike, they apply disproportionatly to those who posses no private property of their own and thus who exist solely in the collective space, and so while a homeless person may posses the positive freedom to, say, physically lay down in a park, they have their negative freedom restricted since they'll be forcebly removed for doing so, because of the regulations placed on public spaces that prohibit certain actions that are typically relegated to the private, like sleeping, pissing, showering.
All these actions are natural and necessary, and yet theyre prohibited in the public space. And this limitation is no problem for owners of private property, since the public is conceived of as being complementary to the private.
However, as Waldron notes, "This complementarity works only for those who have the benefit of both sorts of places" so if youre homeless you're stuck in a situation where you're forced to violate the law in order to survive, because in order to exist, one needs somewhere they can exist.
There's oftentimes a contradiction with how people consider the homeless if they even consider them at all, people don't want them pissing in the streets, but they also don't want them pissing in the Mcdonald's bathroom. People don't want encampments, but they also oppose the construction of affordable public housing.
There seems to be a desire for increased public life, but only a certain kind of public.
But if you want to advocate for community building then we need to reconsider who gets to be a part of our community.
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can i be real for a moment and say i find it really frustrating that whenever advocating for veganism or going plant-based in general you have to be especially careful to make sure to highlight you understand every possible exception that may exist in a way you're just not expected to do with other industries. like obviously i know not everyone has the means to go plant-based for a variety of reasons such as where they live, potentially restrictive allergies, limited resources, necessary medications etc etc. but i know this is true for other things as well. like i advocate against buying clothes new especially from cheap fast fashion brands. but people seem so much less likely to assume that i'm like, mad at anyone who doesn't have the means to buy second-hand or ethically produced clothes. it seems like no one actually wants you to talk about your ethical stance on food and it's on you even if you actually just answer people when they ask you why you're not eating something. likee people have so much more understanding for religious restrictions in diets than a restriction you came to yourself upon evaluation of what industries you want to support. i am already super conscious of the fact that just talking about my day-to-day choices with food or in any way mentioning that certain foods are not options to me risks someone getting mad at me including my friends. it's exhausting and i wish you wouldn't.
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28 April 1945 - Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and some of his closest supporters are caught and executed by antifascist partisans, and their bodies strung up in Piazzale Loreto square in Milan.
The previous year, the Milan Gestapo had publicly executed 15 Italian partisans in that square and hung their bodies there for several days. At the time, Mussolini is said to have remarked, “for the blood of Piazzale Loreto, we shall pay dearly.” [video]
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Venus' Baths, (Detail), in English Gardens of Caserta
By: Architect Andrea Graefer (1782) and by: sculptor Tommaso Solari (1762)
it's so baffling to see israel just get away with bombing multiple countries in the name of self defence. as if israel doesn't have a history of targeting hospitals and schools and kindergartens and refugee camps.
i remember when israel bombed a refugee camp last may. they used bombs that could level multiple city blocks on tents made out of tarp sheltering refugees. i remember the outrage and the protests following that.
i wish that people would continue to care like that for gaza again. we cannot become desensitised to genocide because it's been happening for a long time. as a matter of fact, our support for palestinians must increase as the genocide progresses.
i request you to please support a mother and her two young children. the food is expensive and alaa only wants to feed her children. even a small donation will help. [verification]
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