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federer7 · 1 year
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Civil Guards (Guardias Civiles) Castilla, España, 1963
Photo: Evelyn Hofer
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Hierba por Keum Suk Gendry-Kim.
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saninhar · 2 years
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SOMOS UNA CIVILIZACIÓN PERDIDA
El concepto de lo que es "una familia" biológica, fue impuesta en nuestra sociedad por la religión. (Padre y madre, hijos e hijas, hermanos y hermanas, tíos y tías, abuelos y abuelas.) Creo que cuando los pueblos eran más pequeños en población, como de unos 100 habitantes o menos, la familia eran los paisanos. Todos se necesitaban y respetaban su compromiso con el resto. Al crecer la población a miles de ciudadanos, la gente como que comenzarían a desentenderse de sus vecinos. Desde que las familias son únicamente los parientes, la sociedad está cada vez más insana. Siempre que vemos una madre riñendo a sus hijos, el resto disimula como si no escucharan nada, o miran de reojo sin decir ni mu. Lo mismo para casi cualquier asunto. La gente cree que no debe cumplir con ningún compromiso con sus vecinos o paisanos.
Creen que están en su derecho para pasar olímpicamente de todos los asuntos de los demás. Creen que con pagar a hacienda ya aportan a la sociedad, como si el dinero fuera lo más importante. La gente no sabe que ser civilizado depende de comprender la colaboración como un bien común, de ser altruista y no de saber leer, escribir y vestir con "ropa normal". Por su puesto que las tribus indígenas son civilizaciones también.
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Bueno, pues estoy llegando a la conclusión de que la sociedad esté dividida por grupos de familias, hace que de promedio estemos peor. Sobretodo de salud mental, por escasez de afecto, interacción y comprensión.
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animentality · 4 months
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sayruq · 5 days
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Gaza's municipality is trying to raise money to fix and restore Gaza's water system. Please support them by boosting and/or donating
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dirt-mccracken · 5 months
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As much as I want to be a wholly joyous about the fact that Henry Kissinger is finally fucking dead, as he deserves... There's a lot of me that can't help being upset with. With the fact that he lived to 100 years old. He got better medical care, better housing, and a better, more stable life for those 100 years than billions on this planet ever going to see and he did it specifically through exploitation, state sanctioned murder, and lies. He lived to 100 years comfortably on a legacy of violence that rarely threatened his personal comfort. I want to be joyous that he's finally dead, because the world IS better with him dead, but the reality is he won a long time ago.
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obsessed w james somerton saying that he blacked out every time he failed to cite his sources like he’s the dr jekyll/mr hyde of plagiarism
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hadeantaiga · 8 months
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This thread is incredibly important to read.
It is also extremely difficult to read. I don't know if I need to point this out, but the document itself is obviously full of bigotry so please take care of yourself if you choose to read it. Antisemitic phrases like "cultural marxism" and "global elites" appear before the document even really gets rolling, and are mixed in with transphobia, racism, and more.
If you want a taste of how this document starts in the first main section about "The Family", here is a taste:
"This starts with deleting the terms sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), diversity, equity, and inclusion (“DEI”), gender, gender equality, gender equity, gender awareness, gender-sensitive, abortion, reproductive health, reproductive rights, and any other term used to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights out of every federal rule, agency regulation, contract, grant, regulation, and piece of legislation that exists."
It is all bad. ALL of this document is bad, and dangerous, and threatens the lives and the safety of everyone living in this country.
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centraldenoticiasmx · 22 days
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Ingenieros civiles piden a Alejandra Flores trabajar por el rescate de Cuernavaca
🖊#Elecciones2024 | Ingenieros civiles piden a Alejandra Flores trabajar por el rescate de Cuernavaca +INFO:
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nateconnolly · 7 months
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A picture that says “A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead, “What is the earliest sign of civilization? The student expected her to say a clay pot, a grinding stone, or maybe a weapon. 
Margaret Mead thought for a moment, then she said, “A healed femur.”
The second picture is a news headline. It is bolded and a much larger font. “27-year-old who couldn’t afford $1,200 insulin copay dies after trying cheaper version.”
The third picture is the same font and size as the Margaret Mead quote. It’s a continuation. It says, “A femur is the longest bone in the body, linking hip to knee. In societies without the benefits of modern medicine, it takes about six weeks of rest for a fractured femur to heal. A healed femur shows that someone cared for the injured person, did their hunting and gathering, stayed with them, and offered physical protection and human companionship until the injury could mend.” 
The fourth picture is another headline. It is in a large and bolded type. “Dying man who couldn’t afford to go to hospital after vomiting blood"
The fifth picture is a screenshot of the Margaret Mead story.
Mead explained that where the law of the jungle—the survival of the fittest—rules, no healed femurs are found. The first sign of civilization is compassion, seen in a healed femur. 
The next screenshot is of a slightly different font. The letters are pointier and the lines are a little curvier. It says, “Susan Finley returned to her job at a Walmart retail store in Grand Junction Colorado, after having to call in sick because she was recovering from pneumonia.
The day after she returned, the fifty three  year old received her ten year associate award — and was simultaneously laid off, according to her family. She had taken off one day beyond what is permitted by Walmart’s attendance policy.
After losing her job in May 2016, Finley also lost her health insurance coverage and struggled to find a new job. Three months later, Finley was found dead in her apartment after avoiding going to see a doctor for flu-like symptoms. 
A screenshot of a bold, bigger headline. It says ‘The house always wins’: Insurers’ record profits.
A final screenshot of smaller text with a slightly gray background. It says “We are at our best when we serve others. Be civilized.” /end ID.] 
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odinsblog · 7 months
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Nothing to see here, just fire + floods + climate change
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thoughtportal · 5 months
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europahoynews · 3 months
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Fuerzas de paz y civiles muertos durante enfrentamientos en la disputada región de Abyei
Jóvenes armados de facciones rivales del grupo étnico Dinka han estado luchando por la ubicación de una frontera administrativa en la región rica en petróleo, reclamada por ambos países, según informes de los medios. La Fuerza Provisional de Seguridad de la ONU para Abyei (UNISFA) informó que el sábado estallaron enfrentamientos en las zonas de Nyinkuac, Majbong y Khadian, que provocaron víctimas…
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reasonsforhope · 2 months
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"With “green corridors” that mimic the natural forest, the Colombian city is driving down temperatures — and could become five degrees cooler over the next few decades.
In the face of a rapidly heating planet, the City of Eternal Spring — nicknamed so thanks to its year-round temperate climate — has found a way to keep its cool.
Previously, Medellín had undergone years of rapid urban expansion, which led to a severe urban heat island effect — raising temperatures in the city to significantly higher than in the surrounding suburban and rural areas. Roads and other concrete infrastructure absorb and maintain the sun’s heat for much longer than green infrastructure.
“Medellín grew at the expense of green spaces and vegetation,” says Pilar Vargas, a forest engineer working for City Hall. “We built and built and built. There wasn’t a lot of thought about the impact on the climate. It became obvious that had to change.”
Efforts began in 2016 under Medellín’s then mayor, Federico Gutiérrez (who, after completing one term in 2019, was re-elected at the end of 2023). The city launched a new approach to its urban development — one that focused on people and plants.
The $16.3 million initiative led to the creation of 30 Green Corridors along the city’s roads and waterways, improving or producing more than 70 hectares of green space, which includes 20 kilometers of shaded routes with cycle lanes and pedestrian paths.
These plant and tree-filled spaces — which connect all sorts of green areas such as the curb strips, squares, parks, vertical gardens, sidewalks, and even some of the seven hills that surround the city — produce fresh, cooling air in the face of urban heat. The corridors are also designed to mimic a natural forest with levels of low, medium and high plants, including native and tropical plants, bamboo grasses and palm trees.
Heat-trapping infrastructure like metro stations and bridges has also been greened as part of the project and government buildings have been adorned with green roofs and vertical gardens to beat the heat. The first of those was installed at Medellín’s City Hall, where nearly 100,000 plants and 12 species span the 1,810 square meter surface.
“It’s like urban acupuncture,” says Paula Zapata, advisor for Medellín at C40 Cities, a global network of about 100 of the world’s leading mayors. “The city is making these small interventions that together act to make a big impact.”
At the launch of the project, 120,000 individual plants and 12,500 trees were added to roads and parks across the city. By 2021, the figure had reached 2.5 million plants and 880,000 trees. Each has been carefully chosen to maximize their impact.
“The technical team thought a lot about the species used. They selected endemic ones that have a functional use,” explains Zapata.
The 72 species of plants and trees selected provide food for wildlife, help biodiversity to spread and fight air pollution. A study, for example, identified Mangifera indica as the best among six plant species found in Medellín at absorbing PM2.5 pollution — particulate matter that can cause asthma, bronchitis and heart disease — and surviving in polluted areas due to its “biochemical and biological mechanisms.”
And the urban planting continues to this day.
The groundwork is carried out by 150 citizen-gardeners like Pineda, who come from disadvantaged and minority backgrounds, with the support of 15 specialized forest engineers. Pineda is now the leader of a team of seven other gardeners who attend to corridors all across the city, shifting depending on the current priorities...
“I’m completely in favor of the corridors,” says [Victoria Perez, another citizen-gardener], who grew up in a poor suburb in the city of 2.5 million people. “It really improves the quality of life here.”
Wilmar Jesus, a 48-year-old Afro-Colombian farmer on his first day of the job, is pleased about the project’s possibilities for his own future. “I want to learn more and become better,” he says. “This gives me the opportunity to advance myself.”
The project’s wider impacts are like a breath of fresh air. Medellín’s temperatures fell by 2°C in the first three years of the program, and officials expect a further decrease of 4 to 5C over the next few decades, even taking into account climate change. In turn, City Hall says this will minimize the need for energy-intensive air conditioning...
In addition, the project has had a significant impact on air pollution. Between 2016 and 2019, the level of PM2.5 fell significantly, and in turn the city’s morbidity rate from acute respiratory infections decreased from 159.8 to 95.3 per 1,000 people [Note: That means the city's rate of people getting sick with lung/throat/respiratory infections.]
There’s also been a 34.6 percent rise in cycling in the city, likely due to the new bike paths built for the project, and biodiversity studies show that wildlife is coming back — one sample of five Green Corridors identified 30 different species of butterfly.
Other cities are already taking note. Bogotá and Barranquilla have adopted similar plans, among other Colombian cities, and last year São Paulo, Brazil, the largest city in South America, began expanding its corridors after launching them in 2022.
“For sure, Green Corridors could work in many other places,” says Zapata."
-via Reasons to Be Cheerful, March 4, 2024
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humming-fly · 1 year
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Every now and then I'm reminded Real People with Actual Jobs use tumblr and I've always been legitimately curious what all you weird adults are up to when you're not on this site and with tumblr's New Poll Feature I can finally get an answer! (or the closest approximation of an answer possible with only 10 available options h a)
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aurianneor · 4 months
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Cuándo es legítima la fuerza
Las principales consecuencias de las guerras en Ucrania y Gaza son:
un incontable recuento de víctimas civiles.
El debilitamiento del orden mundial, con China manifestando su interés por invadir Taiwán, Venezuela celebrando un referéndum para anexionarse la mitad de Guyana y Azerbaiyán invadiendo parte de Armenia y Nagorno Karabaj.
El cierre de muchas rutas comerciales en los mares Negro y Rojo, lo que provocará hambrunas en los países más pobres.
Flujos de refugiados hacia los países occidentales.
Aumentos drásticos de los precios de la energía y los alimentos.
Es hora de que el Occidente actúe con fuerza legítima para proteger la integridad territorial de Ucrania dentro de sus fronteras de 2014 e imponga un alto el fuego en Gaza. Esto va en interés de la gente de allí, en beneficio de Occidente y para el futuro de todo el planeta, porque si se pueden violar los límites territoriales, muchos países querrán invadir a sus vecinos. Si Estados Unidos tiene problemas internos que resolver y no puede vigilar el mundo, Francia e Inglaterra deben actuar en nombre de la entente cordiale. Tienen los medios y el interés. Tienen la disuasión necesaria para evitar represalias. Ya han intervenido en Suez y en Libia.
La Carta de las Naciones Unidas otorga a cinco países (Francia, Reino Unido, Estados Unidos, China y Rusia) una responsabilidad especial en el Consejo de Seguridad para mantener el orden mundial en virtud de su disuasión nuclear. Pueden escapar a las represalias.
Tenemos que abandonar los combustibles fósiles y dejar de depender de países que no comparten nuestros valores.
Debemos defender los valores de la democracia. La razón del más fuerte no siempre es la mejor, pero la fuerza puede estar al servicio de un mundo mejor. Esta es la diferencia entre la ONU y la Sociedad de Naciones. Para que esta Carta de las Naciones Unidas viva, sus miembros deben actuar. No es un gobierno, sino un lugar donde podemos actuar juntos. Son cartas en las que los países deciden si participan o no.
Si fuéramos a salvar a las viudas y huérfanos del mundo, los inmigrantes en los países occidentales estarían más inclinados a integrarse en sus países de acogida y los franceses y británicos estarían orgullosos de su identidad nacional, orgullosos de que sus países estuvieran haciendo lo correcto. A los terroristas les resultaría más difícil reclutar. Serían países que defienden los derechos humanos y a los que la gente se adscribe.
Antonio Guterres : « Les énergies renouvelables sont les garantes de la paix au XXIᵉ siècle » - Le Monde: https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2022/06/30/antonio-guterres-les-energies-renouvelables-sont-les-garantes-de-la-paix-au-xxi-siecle_6132645_3232.html
Guerre en Ukraine et gaz russe… Le 8h30 franceinfo de Yannick Jadot: https://dai.ly/x88d5yb
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When might is right: https://www.aurianneor.org/when-force-is-right/
Quand la force est légitime: https://www.aurianneor.org/quand-la-force-est-legitime/
Le compas moral: https://www.aurianneor.org/le-compas-moral/
La preuve qu’on sait ne pas se battre. – Quand la force n’est pas légitime…: https://www.aurianneor.org/la-preuve-quon-sait-ne-pas-se-battre-quand-la/
Immigration: https://www.aurianneor.org/immigration/
L’écoterrorisme: https://www.aurianneor.org/lecoterrorisme/
Les autorités illégitimes: https://www.aurianneor.org/les-autorites-illegitimes/
Police, Armée: https://www.aurianneor.org/police-armee-manif-des-policiers-je-suis-gilet/
Call to people who are not subject to repression: https://www.aurianneor.org/call-to-people-who-are-not-subjected-to/
Guerre et Paix à l’ONU: https://www.aurianneor.org/guerre-et-paix-a-lonu-en-1961-lavion-du/
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