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26 oktober 2021 07:32 |
Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door reservespeler
(Bericht 9800127)
Als ze echt zou inzitten met het klimaat (nu is het haar broodwinning), dan zou ze kinderen aanzetten om goed onderwijs te volgen.
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Haar eigen levenservaring is dat ze zelf veel verder komt in het leven door te stoppen met studeren, genderfluïde te worden en te mekkeren over het klimaat.
Met dank aan de links-activistische reguliere media die haar - net als Greta Thunberg - de stratosfeer in gestuwd hebben.
Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door reservespeler
(Bericht 9800127)
Want geloof het of geloof het niet, de wetenschap en de techniek zullen nodig zijn willen we nog iets kunnen doen aan het klimaat.
Een goede scholing is essentieel voor wetenschap en techniek.
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Veel van die "klimaat-activisten" zijn niet geïnteresseerd in oplossingen. Maar wel in het aanwijzen van " schuldigen".
Zoals deze activisten:
Deze 4 vrouwen vechten voor de groene zaak. “De witte-mannencultuur heeft zeker een invloed op de gesprekken over ons klimaat”
Of zoals deze activist:
Extinction Rebellion isn’t about the Climate
Citaat:
And I’m here to say that XR isn’t about the climate. You see, the climate’s breakdown is a symptom of a toxic system of that has infected the ways we relate to each other as humans and to all life. This was exacerbated when European ‘civilisation’ was spread around the globe through cruelty and violence (especially) over the last 600 years of colonialism, although the roots of the infections go much further back.
As Europeans spread their toxicity around the world, they brought torture, genocide, carnage and suffering to the ends of the earth. Their cultural myths justified the horrors, such as the idea that indigenous people were animals (not humans), and therefore God had given us dominion over them. This was used to justify a multi-continent-wide genocide of tens of millions of people. The coming of the scientific era saw this intensify, as the world around us was increasingly seen as ‘dead’ matter — just sitting there waiting for us to exploit it and use it up. We’re now using it up faster than ever.
Euro-Americans violently imposed and taught dangerous delusions that they used to justify the exploitation and reinforced our dominance, while silencing worldviews that differed or challenged them. The UK’s hand in this was enormous, as can be seen by the size of the former British empire, and the dominance of the English language around the world. There is stark evidence that everyday racial bias continues in Britain, now, today. It’s worth naming some of these constructed delusions that have been coded into societies and institutions around the world:
The delusion of white-supremacy centres whiteness and the experience of white people, constructing and perpetuating the myth that white people and their lives are somehow inherently better and more valuable than people of colour.
The delusion of patriarchy centres the male experience, and excludes/hinders female assigned people from public life (reducing them to a possession or object for ownership or consumption). Patriarchy teaches dominating and competitive behaviours, and emphasises the idea that the world is a place of scarcity, separation and powerlessness.
The delusions of Eurocentrism include the notion that Europeans know what is best for the world.
The delusions of hetero-sexism/heteronormativity propagate the idea that heterosexuality is ‘normal’ and that other expressions of sexuality are deviant.
The delusions of class hierarchy uphold the theory that the rich elite are better/smarter/nobler than the rest of us, and make therefore better decisions.
There are other delusions. These delusions have become ingrained in all of us, taught to us from a very young age.
None of these delusions have ended, although some of the arguments that supported them (e.g. phrenology) have been dispelled. They continue to play out through each of us, in our ways of relating, regardless of our identity. The current pride in the history of the British empire, or the idea that the USA is on the side of ‘good’, continues to enable neo-colonialism in 2019, taking the form of palm-oil plantations, resources wars, and the parasitical financial sector, to name but a few. The task of Extinction Rebellion is to dispel these delusions. We need to cure the causes of the infection, not just alleviate the symptoms. To focus on the climate’s breakdown (the symptom) without focusing attention on these toxic delusions (the causes) is a form a denialism. Worse, it’s a racist and sexist form of denialism, that takes away from the necessary focus of the need for all of us to de-colonise our selves.
My ancestors are European, some of whom claimed to ‘own’ people as slaves. There are black people with the name Basden in the Americas, and I have begun to mobilise my (white) family to make contact in order to seek to pay reparations.
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Trouwens: welkom terug op het forum, reserverspeler! :cheer:
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