small musicians who don’t post their lyrics online anywhere. Why do you hate me
They don’t hate you. It’s just hard for them to use keyboards cause they gotta jump from one button to the next and they aren’t heavy enough to actually press them
They didn’t just cut out the parts with the oat milk, they skillfully edited over all the god-damn branding and replaced the audio.
But what I still find most hilarious about this whole commercial is the fact that everything they show in this solar punk world seems to be made with sustainable, zero waste and reusable materials.
Everything EXCEPT THE FUCKING CHOBANI BRANDED STUFF! The only plastic you see in this whole commercial is all the straight to the landfill packaging made by the very corporation that tries to sell how sustainable and “green” they are. Unintentional self satire at its finest.
They couldn’t even show their yogurt and milk in (basically infinitely reusable) glass containers because they pretty much only sell their shit in plastic
It is such a perfect example of the true face of “green” capitalism, it’s hilarious.
The punk in this solarpunk comes from cutting the corporation out of the picture
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Another really interesting thing about this edit is that they changed the label on the side of the apple-picking machine.
From “donations” to “commons”. It’s a subtle change, but it makes a huge difference in the world-building of the video. The former implies that this big orchard belongs to an owner and that they’re donating the fruits to “the less fortunate” (and, by extension, that poverty is still a thing); the latter implies that the orchard belongs to everyone and that the fruits are free to take in the spirit of solidarity.
Waffle To The Left brought out the potential in this gorgeous video and made it an actual solarpunk utopia — without brands and without corporate pandering, complete with true common ownership over land and resources.
If you’re struggling to stay alive, please don’t feel pressured to keep up with the news or current events.
You’re allowed to prioritize your own health and safety. You’re allowed to step back from social media or news sources in order to keep yourself from spiraling. You’re allowed to avoid certain topics which may trigger you or make you feel worse.
You’re not wrong or bad for doing this. You’re a person, and you’re allowed to do whatever it takes to keep yourself safe. Please don’t let others judge you for your decision to look after your own mental health. We promise, you’re doing nothing wrong by avoiding the news while you’re suffering.
It’s a sunny Saturday afternoon, so it’s a good time to remind everyone that the concept of “enabling” is ableist, capitalist propaganda.
The “enabling” concept originated in the context of addiction – the premise being that friends and family of addicted people should not help the addicted person continue to use drugs or alcohol. Even in this original context, it’s rather heartless – addicted people can literally die from drug withdrawal; they can’t always just choose to stop taking drugs.
But it’s been taken much further in a capitalist society where being poor and being disabled are considered “bad choices.” Even the most rudimentary aid to the poor is classified as “enabling.” Privileged people are allowed to frame themselves as rationally displaying “tough love” by allowing people to starve and die in the streets.
Recently, a free public toilet for homeless people was criticized as “enabling.” Because if people with no home, no money, few possessions, and minimal access to hygiene are allowed to use the toilet, this may “enable” their “choice” to be poor. Somehow if they have no toilet, the desperation might somehow “motivate” poor people to… generate money and a home, somehow. This is the depth of the capitalist belief that making poor people suffer is good, actually, because poverty is their own fault.
This, of course, also applies to disability. Equal access “enables” disabled people to choose to be disabled. With enough barriers in place, we will become motivated to simply choose to be abled.
In particular, this capitalist-classist-ableist-neurobigoted trope applies at the intersection of psychiatrically disabled people who choose not to use medication, and also are poor, unemployed, or homeless. Material assistance is denounced as “enabling” psychiatrically disabled poor people’s “bad choice” to opt out of psychiatric medication, as it is presumed that, if they were pressured or forced to accept medication (or were desperate enough to acquiesce to it), they would become neurotypical-passing, and be hired for some well-paying job that would lift them out of poverty. Of course, this isn’t how psychiatric medication nor capitalism actually work.
All people deserve a basic standard of living. Food. Shelter. Bodily autonomy. Healthcare with consent. Bathrooms. No one “chooses” to be poor and desperate. Reject the narrative of “enabling.”
everytime someone, usually white, talks about the IOF using major US cultural events as “distractions” to commit more genocidal operations in Palestine, I want to SCREAM. The assumption that the IOF is hanging on the us’s every fart to make their moves is US centrism, narcissism at global proportions. the IOF don’t need “distractions” they’ve been murdering, torturing and displacing Palestinians and other Arabs for almost a century with impunity because they KNOW they can get away with it. Because the IOF knows practically no one who can actually stop them gives a fuck about Palestinians and Arabs. The IOF don’t need a presidential assassination scandal, a met gala, or any large event to cover for their atrocities because they’ve been doing them in broad daylight everyday, all day for decades, AND BRAGGING about it. Claiming the IOF is doing anything because some event is providing a “distraction” is a vapid projection of a personal inability to deal with the cognitive dissonance and guilt of bearing witness and experiencing these events simultaneously. Not to mention, it plays into anti-jewish conspiracies of Jewish world domination by insulating connections between major events that are often unconnected. It’s okay that you feel scared and confused and overwhelmed, but stop pretending the IOF even cares about Palestinians and Arabs enough to wait for the world to be distracted to kill us. They don’t need to. They never have and it’s hugely ignorant of at least a century of history, anti-Arab racism, and Zionism to say otherwise.