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LGB must always Stand with T+ or else we all will lose our place in this life. Solidarity matters ✊
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Friendly reminder that "No ethical consumption under capitalism" doesn't mean "you are absolved from all guilt over buying from a shitty company," but that even "good" corporations are still implicated in an exploitative system.
Obviously, however, we also need to maintain the crucial nuance that people who can't afford *not* to buy from le shitty corporation are victims as well.
Obviously, however, we also need to maintain the crucial nuance that people who can't afford *not* to buy from le shitty corporation are victims as well.
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Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good idea: seagrass restoration
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/seagrass-restoration-in-malaysia-finds-multi-species-approach-boosts-recovery/
Seagrass restoration is increasingly recognized as crucial for addressing the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
However, much remains unknown about the most effective techniques, especially in tropical ecosystems where long-term projects struggle for funding.
#seagrass, #climatecrisis, #malaysia
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116030185853251447
https://news.mongabay.com/2026/02/seagrass-restoration-in-malaysia-finds-multi-species-approach-boosts-recovery/
Seagrass restoration is increasingly recognized as crucial for addressing the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
However, much remains unknown about the most effective techniques, especially in tropical ecosystems where long-term projects struggle for funding.
#seagrass, #climatecrisis, #malaysia
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116030185853251447
Mongabay
Seagrass restoration in Malaysia finds multi-species approach boosts recovery
In the shallow waters off Johor Bahru’s rapidly urbanizing shoreline in Peninsular Malaysia, a busy assemblage of crabs, marine worms and mollusks are a sign of recovery. Just over a decade ago, the wafting seagrass meadow they now inhabit had been laid waste…
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Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good idea: organized action
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/california-monterey-park-stop-datacenter-construction
No Data Center Monterey Park organizers – working in tandem with the grassroots racial justice group San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Progressive Action – held a teach-in and rally that drew hundreds of participants, knocked on doors, and distributed flyers on busy streets.
They emphasized how the computer systems facility would strain the power grid, drive up energy rates and create noise pollution. A petition quickly amassed nearly 5,000 signatures. All the materials were shared in English, Chinese and Spanish – a concerted effort to reach Monterey Park’s diverse populace, which is two-thirds Asian and one-quarter Hispanic.
#datacenters, #organize, #grassrootsresistance
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116041462512374537
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/07/california-monterey-park-stop-datacenter-construction
No Data Center Monterey Park organizers – working in tandem with the grassroots racial justice group San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Progressive Action – held a teach-in and rally that drew hundreds of participants, knocked on doors, and distributed flyers on busy streets.
They emphasized how the computer systems facility would strain the power grid, drive up energy rates and create noise pollution. A petition quickly amassed nearly 5,000 signatures. All the materials were shared in English, Chinese and Spanish – a concerted effort to reach Monterey Park’s diverse populace, which is two-thirds Asian and one-quarter Hispanic.
#datacenters, #organize, #grassrootsresistance
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116041462512374537
the Guardian
Rage against the machine: a California community rallied against a datacenter – and won
Organizers in Monterey Park took inspiration from other US cities to fight against the construction of a giant datacenter
Real quick tangent about this:
I'm firmly of the belief that the reason AI art prospers (and why "modern art" is hated) is simply a profound lack of understanding of art as a means of communication and expression. If your perception of art is simply "mmm look good," without any care for what's being expressed, you're going to be fine with something that can replicate the appearance of art, but not its intent.
When we talk about media literacy, we're not just talking about books. Being able to examine deeper themes and expression is something that can be applied to *any* art form. A culture that is not willing to examine art in any depth is a culture that will make endless apologies for slop. Thinking critically about art is more important now than ever.
I'm firmly of the belief that the reason AI art prospers (and why "modern art" is hated) is simply a profound lack of understanding of art as a means of communication and expression. If your perception of art is simply "mmm look good," without any care for what's being expressed, you're going to be fine with something that can replicate the appearance of art, but not its intent.
When we talk about media literacy, we're not just talking about books. Being able to examine deeper themes and expression is something that can be applied to *any* art form. A culture that is not willing to examine art in any depth is a culture that will make endless apologies for slop. Thinking critically about art is more important now than ever.
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As said in the comments, it's also worth mentioning that the reduction of art into is aesthetic (and, by extension, into commodity) is a natural result of capitalism's nature of subsuming, repackaging and marketing any genuinely authentic statement. Spending time with art in a way that privileges deep thought and reflection reduces one's rate of consumption, which reduces sales and profit.
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