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Multimedia artist living in the bush.
I #sing and #dance
I make #DigitalArt (which increasingly feels like torture)

He/him more or less
#queer #anticapitalist

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Interesting to see the tech oligarch mapped out-

The Authoritarian Stack

https://authoritarian-stack.info/

Heard about it in this video- https://youtu.be/4Dlw2NB_yh8
The Authoritarian Stack
How Tech Billionaires Are Building a Post-Democratic America — And Why Europe Is Next
authoritarian-stack.info
December 10, 2025 at 1:41 AM
"Since 2019, Spence found the Progressive Conservatives have passed laws that impact the environment without any consultation and passed others while those consultations were still underway. Some projects have been exempted altogether, and courts have twice found them to have contravened […]
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indieweb.social
December 2, 2025 at 8:32 PM
"The lecturer confirmed that confronting this violence requires a new awareness based on participation and mutual respect, along with cultural reform that re-examines inherited narratives, effective legislation that protects women, and empowerment that guarantees their presence and participation […]
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indieweb.social
November 19, 2025 at 6:40 PM
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The Epstein Network — https://epstein-doc-explorer-1.onrender.com/

(nerds are amazing)
November 16, 2025 at 2:59 AM
"My aim is to expand our collective imagination in the United States and elsewhere in the imperial core about what a robust urban commons of care can look like. In addition, I hope to share the deeper history of working class organizing and struggle that made these programs a reality. Despite […]
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indieweb.social
November 12, 2025 at 10:09 PM
"The anthropologist argues that other or new worlds already exist, even if they appear disorganized and imperfect. "

https://schoolsforchiapas.org/the-lefts-distrust-of-other-worlds/

#indigenous #autonomy #chiapas
The Left’s Distrust of Other Worlds
Occasionally, albeit rarely, we find echoes in how we view the world, and in particular, our own worlds. A recent interview on the website comune-info.net, conducted by Gianluca Carmosino with the Italian anthropologist Stefania Consigliere, is particularly inspiring. Titled “Why Is it Difficult to Recognize New Worlds?” it presents an interesting perspective (https://comune-info.net/perche-e-difficile-riconoscere-mondi-nuovi/). The anthropologist argues that other or new worlds already exist, even if they appear disorganized and imperfect. She identifies two reasons that prevent us from seeing them, recognizing them, and giving them the importance they deserve. The first is “the colonial gaze.” In her opinion, “if a world is not as technologically advanced, for example, or does not have a social structure like ours, it is a somewhat savage, less desirable, primitive world.” This is a “colonial arrogance” that is by no means exclusive to Europe or the Global North, as it is the usual attitude among Latin American leftists and academics, who tend to view initiatives from below and to the left with distance and disdain. A reflection we share. The second issue she addresses is the “heroic approach to the idea of ​​change,” inherited from the traditional notion of “revolution as a seizure of power, with that magical and eschatological moment when we finally take the reins and direct the machinery as we please.” She manages to link the seizure of state power with “the temptation of domination,” which, according to the author, turns out to be the least explored facet of anti-systemic movements. I believe both reflections are very important, provided we can embrace them as our own problem and not as someone else’s far away. Those of us who support Zapatismo have experienced people on the left and in social movements shrugging their shoulders when we tell them we attended a gathering to listen to our comrades, or that we’re supporting the construction of a hospital, a school, or the distribution of organic coffee. The heroic image of Bolshevik workers entering the Winter Palace sounds truly important, while attending an event to listen and learn seems minor, almost insignificant. A quote from the writer Simone Weil in the interview mentioned above summarizes this avant-garde attitude of not listening: “…attention is the highest and rarest of virtues. Therefore, pay attention, listen, feel, instead of acting.” These are the necessary preliminary steps for undertaking profound and, therefore, long-term actions. The image of seizing power as entering the palace has become a postcard, a picture that encapsulates the simplistic ideas of revolution that have so deeply permeated the imagination of leftists worldwide. Anything that doesn’t match that is almost like wasting time. A major problem with this left is that it decontextualizes the before and after of the blessed binomial “revolution = seizure of power,” isolating that event and turning it into a paradigm of what is desirable, of the only thing that truly has value. But that step was always preceded, in every case, by thousands of small actions that didn’t seem important, nor were they known to be capable of leading to major actions. A Catalan pro-independence baker wrote about the hundreds of bread ovens in Barcelona, ​​which processed tons of flour daily by the hands of thousands of people, as an important antecedent to the Barcelona revolution of 1936, following Franco’s coup. But there is also a break with what came after, so no one wants to talk about the horrors, sweeping them under the rug even though they are repeated time and again in each and every resolution. We don’t usually talk about the horrors of Stalinism in the Soviet Union, and some are even surprised when they’re told that the regime that killed the most communists in the world—far more than the right wing and fascism—was Stalin’s regime. I’ve just returned from Peru, where I had a long conversation with one of the most veteran advisors to the Amazonian organization AIDESEP (Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest), which brings together nearly 2,500 communities in nine federations. We talked at length about the 15 autonomous governments that as many communities have created due to the impossibility of dialogue and negotiation with the government in Lima. When I asked him why the indigenous peoples of the Andes, the Quechua and Aymara, haven’t taken a similar path, his account surprised me. CONACAMI (National Confederation of Communities of Peru Affected by Mining), which represented more than half of the country’s six Andean communities, began to discuss the possibility of adopting an Indigenous identity, since until then the organizations only identified as peasant. Adopting an Indigenous orientation meant a break with the tradition of mobilizing to demand from the State, as they conceived of no other option than negotiating to obtain resources. The Indigenous position was championed by Hugo Blanco, among others. However, the Peruvian left-wing parties refused to allow this step, because they felt they would lose control of “their” base, which was rigorously controlled from the party hierarchy and movements like the CCP (Peasant Confederation of Peru). They used the threat of cutting off funding to the movement through the NGOs they controlled as blackmail, thus managing to block this historic step that would have led the Andean peoples in directions closer to building autonomy. I bring up this issue because I feel that, in addition to the colonial perspective and the heroic vision of the changes that Consigliere analyzes, there are the petty personal and political interests of those who live off the efforts of the people and use their influence to obtain some kind of advantage. Original article by Raúl Zibechi, Desinformémonos, November 10th, 2025. Translated by Schools for Chiapas. Please leave this field empty ## Want to receive our weekly blog digest in your inbox? _We don’t spam! Read ourprivacy policy for more info._ Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.
schoolsforchiapas.org
November 12, 2025 at 10:03 PM
Wow, good evisceration of our current situation in #canada by Honest Government Ads-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt6Hmp9ndkI
November 9, 2025 at 5:25 AM
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While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing #unix v4 from Bell Labs, circa 1973

Apparently no other complete copies are known to exist: https://gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_Edition

We have arranged to deliver it to the Computer History Museum

#retrocomputing
November 6, 2025 at 8:50 PM
ANF | Communism from a socialist perspective: The examples of Zapatista and Rojava
"Originally conceived as a means of direct participation by the people—for example, in the form of collective farms, people's communes, or people's councils—these structures increasingly became instruments of […]
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indieweb.social
November 4, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Queering Mi’kma’ki: Sharing the Story of the Puoinaq – Active History

Ultimately, reading colonial records against the grain can offer insight into Two-Spirit histories in Mi’kma’ki despite the significant absences in source material. However, we assert that there is more power in creating […]
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indieweb.social
November 4, 2025 at 5:29 PM
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In Canada, Halloween Moose kicks The Great Pumpkin's ass, every time.

#moose #Meese #mooses #humor #humour #halloween

[description: a huge bull moose eats jackolanterns by the street.]
October 30, 2025 at 1:29 PM
"In the 1970s, Ontario built the future.
Floating pods over Lake Ontario, soaring architecture, and a vision that promised technology, art, and imagination for everyone.

But fifty years later, Ontario Place stands as a relic.
Now, as redevelopment plans and privatization debates reignite old […]
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indieweb.social
October 31, 2025 at 1:38 AM
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CBC: This mom’s son was asking Tesla’s Grok AI chatbot about soccer. It told him to send nude pics, she says

https://www.cbc.ca/news/investigates/tesla-grok-mom-9.6956930

#ai #chatbot #grok
October 29, 2025 at 9:04 PM
"If treaties are to be understood as a framework for relationships of mutual aid and non-domination, schools are essential for preparing settler society to engage in such a relationship." […]
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indieweb.social
October 29, 2025 at 4:31 PM
"Loving one another is the solution to social problems. Our people are not distant from the idea of communes. Today, through communes, we are trying to restore our social life. When the state was established, the life of communes was disrupted. We want to show our people that there is a life […]
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indieweb.social
October 28, 2025 at 9:10 PM
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#uncontactedindigenous peoples & efforts to protect them

From the depths of Brazil’s Amazon to Indonesia’s rainforests, some of the world’s most isolated peoples are being squeezed by #roads, miners & drug traffickers—a crisis unfolding far from public view or effective state protection […]
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masto.ai
October 27, 2025 at 2:37 PM
"If the new omnibus bill becomes law, corporate interests will succeed in setting every city in Ontario back by a decade: more cyclists and pedestrians will be killed by cars, and more carbon emitted on our roads will intensify climate change. And traffic won’t even get better.

But as long as […]
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indieweb.social
October 24, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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Good piece on the Cowichan Decision from an indigenous perspective.
#bcpoli #cdnpoli #indigenous #richmondbc
Setting the Record Straight on the Cowichan Tribes Title Decision
What the Cowichan Decision Really Means — and What It Doesn’t
khelsilem.substack.com
October 23, 2025 at 1:58 AM
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Kent Monkman is a treasure.

Mark Tansey meets Attila Lukacs but with a strong sense of political history and wry humour. In a word, exquisite.

https://theconversation.com/with-miss-chief-eagle-testickle-cree-artist-kent-monkman-confronts-history-252136

#fineart #Painting #Indigenous
With Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, Cree artist Kent Monkman confronts history
Kent Monkman’s paintings reference iconic European, Canadian and American paintings to provide a scathing commentary on the colonial enterprise.
theconversation.com
October 21, 2025 at 2:01 AM
This is amusing an amusing game-
https://tessel.vantulder.net/

Love that you can play it right on the website, there's an Android version, but I appreciate web based things over apps.
Tessel – A tile game
A free online tile game. Place tiles with matching colors to make shapes and fill the board.
tessel.vantulder.net
October 20, 2025 at 12:53 AM
"The local detachment has agreed to refer eligible Indigenous people involved in non-violent crimes to the diversion centre rather than recommending charges.
The program is meant to reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the justice system in a city where 16 per cent of the […]
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indieweb.social
October 16, 2025 at 9:15 PM
"Canada, a settler-colonial state built on the dispossession of Indigenous peoples, has long conflated dissent with threat, whether through the surveillance of Indigenous land defenders, the criminalization of pro-Palestine activism, or the repression of anti-capitalist movements.
The silencing […]
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indieweb.social
October 16, 2025 at 1:28 AM
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Good to see. Best of luck to the new body arising from the treaty, I hope it works out well.

"He was referring to the final steps towards a statewide treaty – the first anywhere in Australia between a parliament and Aboriginal people.

"The bill legislating the Victorian treaty received its […]
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aus.social
October 14, 2025 at 10:05 PM
"On October 12, 2026, one year from now, the National Indigenous Congress (CNI) will celebrate 30 years since its founding as the home of the indigenous peoples of Mexico who resist the nightmare called capitalism. It will celebrate 30 years of dreaming of new worlds from an anti-capitalist […]
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indieweb.social
October 14, 2025 at 2:05 AM
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In the 28.7 days since the #curl release, we have merged 233 bugfixes (8.13 per day)

Yeah, its a little crazy here right now. Those kids with the new tools reporting problems... 😁
October 8, 2025 at 9:38 PM