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#Learning about different #IdentityLabels is more than just discovering a #category of #people who are "out there" somewhere. It is that, and that is important as well, for appreciating the vast and intricate #diversity of our species and for holding #solidarity in #liberation struggles. But it's also about #understanding new lenses to view our own selves and #experiences through, and how new #concepts #apply or don't in our own #lives. That's #subversive to #cisheteronormativity.

um .. thisa post below 👇 gotta me thinkin' y'all [ 🤔 ] as itsa better to be a "shit-for-brains" ignorant f..ker in the UK than be knowledgeable & sorta see the .. ya know .. "writing on the wall" and .. um .. get fings in focus. Itza "capital offence" almost .. ain't it .. if ya that type of "shithead" ⁉️ Itza an ironic but important distinction ‼️👽

In 》this《 context, I'm more appreciative of degrowth than what they say is decoupling.

"In this context, #degrowth is the proposal to intentionally shrink the physical size of wealthy economies, whereas #decoupling is the hope that growing economies will at last break free from growing #resource use and #environmental damage. The former renews #environmentalism as a #subversive political movement. The latter is firmly post-#environmentalist, often associated with support for #nuclear #energy, #industrial #agriculture, and artificial technologies. With my mentor #GiorgosKallis, we’ve spent three years working together on a critical analysis of this post-environmentalism that emanates from the Breakthrough Institute and their self-styled #ecomodernist friends."

undisciplinedenvironments.org/

Undisciplined Environments - the former entitled blog · Defending degrowth at ecomodernism’s homeby Sam Bliss In June, I was invited to speak at the eight annual Breakthrough Dialogue, an annual invite-only conference where accomplished thinkers debate how to achieve prosperity for humans and nature. The Breakthrough Institute, an ecomodernist think-tank, welcomed my presence as a provocateur. I was to participate in a panel called “Decoupling vs. Degrowth”. My role was the token “degrowther” making my case to a majority “decoupler” crowd. In this context, degrowth is the proposal to intentionally shrink the physical size of wealthy economies, whereas […]