can't even guess how much indigenous land ive lost in buses and bars
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I almost got fired for working overtime at a retirement home when I was younger. I was in charge of closing and sometimes opening. They complained that I needed to finish up sooner or clock out sooner. I told them people would die if I didn't do my job properly, and I'd report them. They let me stay, but they made it hard. The old folks loved me, though, and everyone them felt like my grandparent. I was told by people around me that I should pick my battles better, but I knew I'd picked the right one. Fuck, it sucked so much, though. Doing good work and demanding pay is a battle.
I'm sick of people asking to borrow my surplus value of workers labour and never giving it back.
Macro economics says If I don't take it someone else will. And they're probably worse than me. Be happy I took it.
Well, give it back! I need it!
what does this have to do with solarpunk?
Solarpunk is anti-capitalist and anti-colonialism.
Is there a solarpunk without those things? I only wanted to sign up for a future world running on renewables, eg. the opposite of climate doomerism
Imo resources from the southern hemisphere outdoes indigenous land by a lot
They kind of go hand in hand, don’t they?
Well, USA and canada are pretty big and on the northern hemisphere
It's insane how much employers steal through unpaid overtime alone. So remember to always write it down!
I almost got fired for working overtime at a retirement home when I was younger. I was in charge of closing and sometimes opening. They complained that I needed to finish up sooner or clock out sooner. I told them people would die if I didn't do my job properly, and I'd report them. They let me stay, but they made it hard. The old folks loved me, though, and everyone them felt like my grandparent. I was told by people around me that I should pick my battles better, but I knew I'd picked the right one. Fuck, it sucked so much, though. Doing good work and demanding pay is a battle.