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art of sunstone is gonna be a pretty book
a quick absolute poison ivy fanart.
i don't do fanarts often these days unless something really clicks for me and her design just clicks. what can i say i'm a sucker for an excess of teeth and eyes in a design XD
Jason Momoa photographed by Ture Lillegraven for Menâs Health (2020)
Good morning to everyone who is going to troll an oil company today đ
The goal of bullying Big Oil companies over their climate tweets isnât just to educate people about corporate hypocrisy. Itâs to unite activists around the goal of taking away their social license to operate.
Oil majors have admitted to investors that their business would be in deep trouble without broad public support. Theyâve also admitted the biggest threat to maintaining social license is public anger over climate change.
Oil companies could remedy this threat by winding down their fossil fuel operations, and investing heavily in renewable energy. But for the most part, theyâve chosen to combat public anger over climate change by investing in strategic communication.This consistent choice of empty climate words over meaningful climate action is why several Shell executives quit the company this weekâand itâs why Heglar says social media call-outs are increasingly powerful.
â from this excellent article about why greentrolling is fun but also actually very effective:Â Drag them.The climate case for calling out fossil fuel companies online
Davi Kopenawa, Shaman and leader of the Brazilian Yanomami.
So, our Lung is on fire.
It is already threatened by huge deforestation, to the point it lost 20% of its wildth in less than 30 years.
Itâs been burning for around two weeks and almost no word has been uttered about it. I, sincerely, have come to find out about it just now. Iâm shooketh âąïž because weâre really burning away this planet.
The Amazon Rainforest holds 20% of global waters, itâs an area of incredible value in termns of biodiversity and, nevermind, itâs a crucial climate regulator. Spread awareness, demand help.
Twitter made the Jewish lady that posted this delete it for âthreatening violence.â
Her followers spent the rest of the day tweeting this. Trolls couldnât keep up.
Coming from someone who studies the Holocaust and the history surrounding it, It is important to remember that Nazis were human, not monsters. Itâs important because if we dehumanize them we create a level of separation between us and them. Itâs important because if we create that level of removal, we start ignoring the subtle signs of antisemitism because âOh, well theyâre just a normal human, not a monster, iâm sure itâll be alright.â Itâs important because when we create that level of removal, they come back in waves. Itâs important because when you create that level of separation, you get the problems that we have now.
There is a very simple set of brain equations involved when we dehumanize the enemy, and it goes something like this:
âNazis are monstersâ âI would not be friends with a monsterâ The CORRECT conclusion is âI cannot be friends with Nazisâ BUT PEOPLE KEEP BELIEVING THE COROLLARY âNone of my friends are Nazisâ ââŠeven that one guy who keeps posting âironicâ Pepe memes, who never really grew out of his 4Chan /pol/ phase, and who keeps trying to have really intense conversations with me about âglobalistsâ. But heâs my friend! Iâve known him forever! He doesnât REALLY believe any of that stuff. Heâs just kind of an asshole, and we love him anyway.â This is a very bad corollary. It is an extraordinarily dangerous corollary. When we sincerely believe that we would not be friends with bad people, we ignore the signs that our friends are bad people.
(Friendly note: you can replace âNaziâ above with âsexual predatorâ or âracistâ or âabuserâ. Same hat, pretty much. There are very real reasons not to dehumanize the enemy, and they have nothing to do with the enemyâs right to humanity, and everything to do with the enemyâs ability to sneak past our lines wearing a nice-person mask.)
Iâm reblogging this to my main blog because it is extremely fucking important.
Please read this!
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@deadcatwithaflamethrower donât know if youâve seen this yet but looks interesting and helpful
this is the graphic!!!! i saw it years ago and itâs how iâve explained why i hate âfunctioningâ labels ever since.
Since when is asexuality an autistic category?
Do you know that there is a city on Earth that actually lives in a dystopian future? and it's terrifying.
Who are the Uighurs?
The Uighurs are mostly Muslims, and number about 11 million in western Chinaâs Xinjiang region. They see themselves as culturally and ethnically close to Central Asian nations, and their language is similar to Turkish.
But in recent decades, thereâs been a mass migration of Han Chinese (Chinaâs ethnic majority) to Xinjiang, and the Uighurs feel their culture and livelihoods are under threat.
Nowhere in the world, not even in North Korea, is the population monitored as strictly as it is in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. Oppression has been in place for years, but has worsened massively in recent months.
- Uighurs can no longer openly practice Islam
- Men are not allowed to wear beards. Exception only for old people
- They can no longer learn their native language at school
- They cannot move freely around the country and cannot leave it
- All mosques have been turned into shops and office centers
Beijing has also turned Xinjiang into a security state that is extreme even by Chinaâs standards, being a police state itself. The provincial government has recruited over 90,000 police officers in the last two years alone - twice as many as it recruited in the previous seven years.Â
At the same time, Beijing is equipping the far-western region with state-of-the-art surveillance technology, with cameras illuminating every street all over the region, from the capital Urumqi to the most remote mountain village. Iris scanners and WiFi sniffers are in use in stations, airports and at the ubiquitous checkpoints - tools and programs that allow data traffic from wireless networks to be monitored.
Checkpoints are installed in every district of the city. In simple terms, you can not get from one area of the city to another without passing the checkpoint and the police.
The data is then collated by an âintegrated joint operations platformâ that also stores further data on the populace â from consumer habits to banking activity, health status and indeed the DNA profile of every single inhabitant of Xinjiang.
Anyone with a potentially suspicious data trail can be detained. The government has built up a grid of hundreds of re-education camps. Tens of thousands of people have disappeared into them in recent months.
âQu xuexi,â meaning to go or be sent to study, is one of the most common expressions in Xinjiang these days. It is a euphemism for having been taken away and not having been seen or heard from since. The âschoolsâ are re-education centers in which the detainees are being forced to take courses in Chinese and patriotism, without any indictment, due process or a fair hearing.
Xinjiang, one of the most remote and backward regions in booming China, has become a real-life dystopia. It provides a glimpse of what an authoritarian regime armed with 21st century technology is capable of.
Uighurs are very intimidated and refuse to talk to the press, even if they miraculously escaped the country.Â
Whatâs happening in China is terrible. Maybe some people finally realize that the concentration camps are the reality of our time. There are concentration camps in America too. Donât forget that.Â
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Glad I learned about this in school. Iâm sure not many people have though, so here. Itâs terrible.
my notifications will never be the same (and no add-on is working) but whatever, honestly?? people who imply the law is always correct?? as though a great deal of laws werenât written with the specific intent to oppress certain people?? can eat my entire ass
What Nestle also did was file a lawsuit against activists and researchers who saw what it was doing, and said it canât be held responsible for the deaths of millions because this was caused only by contaminated water. Recently enough, Nestle milk powder had larvae found in it and itâs instant noodles had lead in it
Also Johnson and Johnson have been fighting and losing cases about their powder causing cases about their powder causing cancer. Theyâve denied that and links to asbestos (which means they were lying as people died) and the cancer disproportionately effected Black women
Iâm here for these tweets
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P.O. Box 709 | 845 Mustang Drive
Tusayan, AZ 86023 PHONE +1 (928) 638-9909Â
Mayor Craig SandersonÂ
Vice-Mayor Becky WirthÂ
Councilor | Brady HarrisÂ
 Councilor  |  Al MontoyaÂ
Councilor  |  Robb BaldoskyÂ
if you donât have time to write an email, hereâs a pre-written letter: https://pastebin.com/Cc3YBWYAÂ
just copy, add your name, and send the email to a town member!
Please do! Corporations are the biggest criminals of climate change, environmental damage and pollution. Capitalism is rooted in destruction.Â
Hereâs one story I found about it with a quick search, reblogging to come back to later
Do you know of any alternatives to a dream catcher? I had no idea that it was a part of someone's culture, I just thought people had them because they were neat.
i was going to have nice links and stuff but i was so depressed, however i didnât just want to leave this!
so alternatives to dream catchers!
witches ladders. they are knot magic with added trinkets, usually feathers! while braiding or knotting just think of the intention of what you want out of it. an added bonus is the fact you can add things you associate with a goods nights sleep, or gems that offer magical properties of sleeping well, good dreams, nightmare reflection ect.
my favorite is satchels that can be made cheaply, filled with herbs and stones of your choice. when completed, put the satchel under a pillow or your bed!
similar to satchels are poppets, or a teddy bear works great for this if you have sewign skills. if you can make a small incision on the bottom of the bear (or stuffed animal/poppet) and while thinking on your intent put charged herbs and gems inside. then just close them right up adn sleep with the bear with you or near you.
if you like the looks of dream catchers to aid in helping you get better dreams i would suggest wreathes, you can add what ever decorations that match your aesthetic and practice, and it wonât be appropriation because its not from a closed religion
and this is a good sight that talks about a few stones that work well
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Oooh, I like this post. This is a Good Post.
I actually (shamefully) have a dream catcher that Iâm only holding onto because I like the look of it (and because it was a gift from my older sister, who I love dearly).Â
Iâve wanted to take it down, because appropriation is Not Okay, but I wanted to put something in its place and didnât know what. And now I know what.
Iâm going to make myself a nice alternative and retire the dream catcher to storage (because I canât bear to completely part with it, because treasured gift). So glad I found this post!
Hey ok speaking as someone who has grown up in Cree culture and has spoken to elders about this- dream catchers are 100% ok for non-natives to use. They sell them to non-natives for the very reason they are ok with it and itâs not appropriation. That said you should aim to buy actual native made ones, not mass produced Chinese ones, but according to every elder I have asked, dream catchers are ok. Also re non natives making dream catchers for personal use- I have been told by elders this is fine. I was taught directly by elders myself who showed me how to cut willow and weave the sinew. I was teased by the younger natives for going to the work of doing it the hard traditional way when I could buy a hoop. Things like eagle feathers which are sacred obviously are a huge no, but dream catchers themselves are frequently given to outsiders and not considered by natives themselves to be part of a closed religion. I appreciate what you are trying to do here, but itâs probably better to let actual natives speak instead of talking over them about what is and isnât appropriation to them. My family is a whole mix of cultures thanks to adoptions and even though Iâm not Cree, half my family is, so it kind of bugs me seeing non natives making judgements without actually consulting anyone.
Oh, thatâs a neat perspective! Iâm glad you replied! Thank you. :3
(I still plan to retire this particular dream catcher to storage because Iâm almost positive itâs one of the cheapo Chinese sweatshop onesâŠ)
Hey!! A cree/Mi'kmaq gal here as well, dream catchers are 100% okay!! Again, just get them from native sources, even if that happens to be online- if theyâre from a native source no sacred items that could be seen as cultural appropriation in the hands of a non-native will be included usually. The one thing about dream catchers is that you should! Not! Get them tattooed. As dream catchers are supposed to absorb negative energy and nightmares it is basically like cursing yourself, and that is never fun!
You can also make a dream-net/curtain. Iâm not sure what the âoriginâ of it is, but my grandma made them for new babies!Â
I asked a native neighbor about this a while back and he said the same thing: dream catchers are okay for non-native people to use BUT you should buy them from natives. Not the knockoffs you find from non-natives. Those people who sell the knockoffs are trying to make a profit off of native peopleâs culture, and thatâs extremely uncool. He also said theyâre not going to work, anywayâŠso just donât buy them off of non-natives.
100% agree. Dream catchers are okay, guys! Again, just get them from those who are actually Native as much as possible, because it helps them make a living and continue on their traditions!
Here are some Native-run businesses:
AuthenticNativeMade (Moccasins) mlprintup (Jewelry) Duckletshut (Beaded Jewelry & Dreamcatchers)
FaithEarthandSoul (Jewelry, Art, & Dreamcatchers)
WildeElementJewelry (Jewelry)
ElusiveWolf (Jewelry & Pipes)
NativeMoonRising (Clothing & Dreamcatchers)
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What an excellent trend
I need more of this!
âEvery person has two choices for how to cope with any aspect of society that is uncomfortable: act to change it, or surrender. Miseducation is the art of teaching people to surrender. To be miseducated, as Woodson had it, is not merely to be poorly educated, although thatâs often a byproduct. Miseducation is a deeper evil, one that arises whenever an intrinsic trait, such as sexuality or ethnic heritage, is treated as a flaw to be overcome, rather than a gift to be developed. It is the process of teaching people to sand off pieces of themselves to fit into their societyâs constraints, rather than teaching them how to shape that society for themselves.â
â Lauren Hill, Tara Westover, âCameron Post:â The Year in Miseducation
How about we vote in a law that puts a cap on how long a government shut down can happen⊠say 20 days⊠before the president has to agree to a budget solution or else the 21st day congress begins the process of impreachment because civilian jobs and salaries and livelihoods are not a bargaining tool for the president to abuse is order to get their way
If you arenât serving the people then you arenât doing the job of the presidency and you need to be replaced