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basically if you say “well, it’s not for me to determine whether abuse has occurred, so you and your abuser will just have to share space” that’s a red flag

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Lützerath, Klima, Polizei 

#Lützerath ist ein Symbol dafür dass es keine Klimagerechtigkeit ohne Police Abolishment geben kann

@Rubz @notjustbikes it's still easier to live here without using a car all the time than is the case in most other countries (I've written about that as well, see below) but we're not heading in a good direction.
aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2019

@Rubz @notjustbikes Unfortunately we Dutch are not only buying and using cars more and more, but at the same time our bicycle sales are falling off a cliff. This is the inevitable outcome of our right wing politics. We have policies which reward car usage while we've done little over the last two decades to encourage people to travel by other modes, and this is very bad for our country.
aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2022

Am I imagining things, or has Lidl been removing animal-derived ingredients from a lot of their products lately?

Microsoft folks: we’re not evil.

Also Microsoft folks: …

(Hey @EU_Commission, mind forwarding this to @EC_Commissioner_Vestager for me? She doesn’t seem to be active here but something tells me this might interest her.)

#competition #antitrust #eu #microsoft #edge #bing #mozilla #firefox

re: debts, poverty is expensive 

To clarify, I am no longer in debt, and I'm doing okay now, at least financially (mentally is a different story - also partly because of poverty).

I'm just sharing this to show, with a first-hand example, just how much poor people get fucked over.

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debts, poverty is expensive 

About a decade ago, I was in poverty and, more importantly, deeply in debt. Here's an excerpt from just one of the many, *many* letters I got from debt collectors at the time.

The original debt was 750.25 EUR, racked up because I couldn't afford the (legally mandated!) private health insurance.

(Which, by the way, results in additionally getting fined by the government, but that's a whole separate story.)

After adding debt collection charges, the total came out to owing the health insurer 1971.46 EUR, almost three times(!) as much as the original debt.

Poverty is expensive. :boost_ok:

Next time someone complains about singular "they" I'll point them to this 17th century rant against singular "you"

We have a new study out!

The short version is this: "Car Brain" - the cultural blind spot that makes people apply double standards when they think about driving - is real, measurable and pervasive.

Read on for more details... 1/14 @SwanseaUni@twitter.com @UWEBristol@twitter.com @EdNapierTRI@twitter.com

grumbling, activism 

If you feel that radical folks are "too radical" and "scaring off others", but "you agree with them in principle", why aren't you volunteering to do the job of explaining this to liberals/centrists/etc.?

Why are you instead demanding that the radical folks moderate their speech, look friendly, and generally shut up about the incredibly taxing and frustrating experience of constantly getting the same milquetoast subtly-bigoted shit thrown at them masquerading as progressive politics?

Why are you expecting the people who are *already* bearing the brunt of abuse and doing most of the work for social change, to do *even more* work to look less scary and more appealing? Why aren't *you* the one doing that?

Just saw Servo is getting full time developers again in 2023! servo.org/blog/2023/01/16/serv

Servo is the "write a browser in Rust" project Mozilla started in 2012 (and which created the whole Rust language as part of the work) - they stopped working on it a few years ago

The new development looks like it's backed by Igalia - "a private, worker-owned, employee-run cooperative model consultancy focused on open source software" based in Spain: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igalia

More: people.igalia.com/mrego/servo/

I really don't understand why people think it/its is degrading. Why are you thinking of lesser things for it/its when the pronouns could represent towering mountains, harmonious sounds, powerful torrents and the limitless sky?

It /is/ dehumanizing, which is not a bad thing. I feel closer to the songbird and the volcano and the cassava plant and the stars. If your choice of thing to think about when you use it/its for me is degrading, then you have made the choice of thinking less of me because of it.

If you are cis and are talking about transphobia, you must use a CW (or else you're an asshole).

Otherwise, I would like to please encourage the use of CWs for these topics in these trying times to avoid traumatising your trans siblings. Thank you.

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