Or water fountains, public washrooms, outdoors tables, etc, etc
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resisting arrest shouldn't be a crime. it should be a human right to resist being arrested
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My home had 6 different fires last night impacting thousands of people. If you can donate anything or at least share this, please do.
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PS: for entertainment purposes only, of course
PPS: actual Washington Post quote
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so yeah that fire in Lahaina, Maui? That was what indigenous activists were trying to prevent. That is why Land Back movements wants indigenous people to be the stewards of the land that was once theirs. Not kick out white people and settlers. But to prevent shit like that where a bunch of tourists/settlers won't destroy the planet in their ruthless pursuit of productivity and profit. So yeah, think on that.
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This is Charles. He wants to go on a journey around tumblr. could you show him around?
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Earthday is fight day
If your “green” project relies on the same practices of land theft, resource extraction, and labor abuse that brought us to this point - then the grifters supporting it are just another variety of climate change deniers.
Squat the trees while we still got trees. Defend what you love.
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The only nonconsensual gender-related surgeries performed on LGBTQIA+ children are the procedures forced on intersex children to make them fit a binary mold.
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For all my beloved mutuals who might need it
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maybe consider violence.
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Creeker Volume 4
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who’s gonna root for the home team
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Capitalism is getting very much more dystopian very quickly
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“Imagine a world of cities with mottled yards full of chestnut, pecan, or breadfruit trees, below them perennial raspberry bushes or the dusky crimson and pale yellow of pomegranates, trellises wrapped in grapes and squash, and lower, lifting out from healthy obsidian soil, a palette of landrace tomatoes and peppers. Roofs are coated with patterned raised beds. Side-yards feature fishponds, which receive all kinds of manure, fattening up their inhabitants. Greenbelts surround all cities, as popular planning converts sprawling suburbs into farmed swards. High-speed trains link bigger cities to smaller ones, smaller ones to capillary lines leading to outlying hamlets kitted out with high-speed internet. Ranchers manage grasslands roamed by a bouquet of native breed animals that churn cellulosic matter into the soil, producing negative-CO2 milk and meat. Intercalated forest-fields overproduce walnut, fodder, and myriad maize and wheat varieties. In some places, the burgeoning low-tech of perennial cereals inject root structures far deeper than people are tall into prairies. There is a lot to do beyond farming: Skilled technicians live in the countryside and smaller villages and estates, and manage high-voltage smart grids, local renewable storage systems, and decentralized windmills, while artisans and decentralized manufacturing processes local agricultural materials, supplementing and replacing – where it makes sense – large-scale mass-market industrial goods.”
— Max Ajl, A People’s Green New Deal
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