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About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.

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  • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

    "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

    It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

    #KiaTikaKiaPono

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    @Phil_Tanner With all of the sub-messages: girls have access to education, and are free to circulate without harassment, ...

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    • erik@mastodon.infrageeks.socialE erik@mastodon.infrageeks.social

      @Phil_Tanner With all of the sub-messages: girls have access to education, and are free to circulate without harassment, ...

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      @erik indeed

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      • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

        "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

        It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

        #KiaTikaKiaPono

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        @Phil_Tanner This whole thread is fascinating, thank you for sharing!

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        • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

          "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

          It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

          #KiaTikaKiaPono

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          @Phil_Tanner That's a really good metric. I like it.

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          • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

            "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

            It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

            #KiaTikaKiaPono

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            @Phil_Tanner ...distances to the next school...

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            • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

              About to start a 2.5 day conference at Vic Uni.

              Really looking forward to it ❤️

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              @Phil_Tanner
              Thank you for taking us along on this journey and letting us be a part of it.
              There’s a lot I haven’t understood (yet? 😅), but much of it has inspired me and brought me a sense of inner peace, because it feels good to know that my horizons have been broadened.🙏

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              • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

                "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

                It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

                #KiaTikaKiaPono

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                @Phil_Tanner The difference being that I understand what GDP measures (and that in 90% of articles it's a wrongly chosen metric), but I have no idea what your metric says about anything.

                In my country:
                - access to education: spectacular
                - gender equality: about EU average
                - road safety: good
                - environment: good

                Still I haven't met a single girl riding her bike to school during my whole life. And only a small handful of boys, me being one of them (long time ago).

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                • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

                  "How many girls are riding their bikes to school?" is a better measure of a country's success than GDP.

                  It tells you about so much more; about access to education, gender equality, road safety, the environment...

                  #KiaTikaKiaPono

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                  @Phil_Tanner Social safety for girls and those who identify as girls.

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                    @HeavyMetalWings the concept of the whole conference was about building a fair and just society - not about building a country. So i don't think we're in any disagreement here

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                    • chrastecky@phpc.socialC chrastecky@phpc.social

                      @Phil_Tanner The difference being that I understand what GDP measures (and that in 90% of articles it's a wrongly chosen metric), but I have no idea what your metric says about anything.

                      In my country:
                      - access to education: spectacular
                      - gender equality: about EU average
                      - road safety: good
                      - environment: good

                      Still I haven't met a single girl riding her bike to school during my whole life. And only a small handful of boys, me being one of them (long time ago).

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                      @chrastecky to be clear, it's not "my" metric. This was a quote from a conference i was attending and "live tooting".

                      But that aside, I'm interested to hear why you think the number of children cycling to school is so low in your country?

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                      • phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.comP phil_tanner@mastodon.philtanner.com

                        There is no point claiming the purpose of a system is to do what it consistently fails to do. A system is what it does.

                        The economy is not a law of nature, it is a system designed to keep power concentrated.

                        The economy is presented as an external force, we need to do X to appease it. It is us and our decisions we make. We designed it, we can redesign it. But the master's tools cannot dismantle the master's house.

                        #KiaTikaKiaPono

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                        @Phil_Tanner the economy is downstream of politics but the financiers and politicians like to pretend the opposite

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