More and more, I’m convinced that the sustainability of the forty-hour workweek is based on the patriarchal assumption that the worker has a partner that just takes care of the rest of life’s needs so they can ignore them https://twitter.com/destroytoday/status/1165625351894175744
Autism is genetic, you can’t develop it so vaccinate your fucking kids. Most developed countries have compulsory or incentivized vaccines, so vaccinate your fucking kids. If it were some capitalistic money grab conspiracy it wouldn’t be practically the only form of socialized medicine the US is willing to sponsor. Australia pays PARENTS $129 per child to vaccinate their fucking kids. These are vaccinations for Mumps, measles, rubella,Tetanus diphtheria, influenza, Hepatitis B, & Poliovirus.
"Here’s my hot take on this: fuck the algorithm, fuck the impressions, and fuck the king. I would rather trade those benefits and burn my website to the ground than be under the boot and heel and of some giant, uncaring corporation."
@Mycomyths I LOVE THAT SHIT!! thats what i've been saying about this individualist neolip tiny house appropriation, a couple of yuppies building 1 sustainable home each does nothing. The most effect and true to form approach would be building a small village of 500-700sqft homes planned around walking/biking accessible communal hubs. One person each owning essentially an RV only increases isolation and does nothing for the overarching community.
Most ways of building small, sustainable homes were taken right from various indigenous cultures throughout history. And it’s not just about building a house. It’s a whole realignment of how we build society, our cities, our villages, our towns. It’s the most anarchist form city planning I can think of in that it restructures how we navigate our daily life by ending consumerist isolation and urban sprawl.