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  • drangnon@hachyderm.ioD drangnon@hachyderm.io

    @benroyce how unamerican of you

    > Fuck any country in Europe still stuck on #oil and #gas

    Think instead of the Opportunity, to invest in infrastructure build out for electric cars, or to profit from introducing heat pumps and mini splits in hundreds year old buildings

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    Can't decide if I'm sarcastic here or not, hm

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    @draNgNon 😂

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      "Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy"

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      Ukraine's president says partners asked if the attacks could be "reduced" as prices soar due to the Iran war.

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      Yeah, fuck that

      Fuck any country in Europe still stuck on #oil and #gas

      Fuck bigot Americans in giant low fuel economy pickup trucks whining

      Fuck you India, Fuck you China

      Fuck you all

      All countries:

      Get the fuck off oil and gas. Period. End of story

      Addressing the #climatecrisis and defunding vile regimes is job #1

      #Zelensky:

      Pulverize #Russia's #energy sector to oblivion

      #UkraineWar

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      #14

      @benroyce wtf?

      With "allies" like that, who needs enemies?

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        "Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy"

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        Ukraine's president says partners asked if the attacks could be "reduced" as prices soar due to the Iran war.

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        Yeah, fuck that

        Fuck any country in Europe still stuck on #oil and #gas

        Fuck bigot Americans in giant low fuel economy pickup trucks whining

        Fuck you India, Fuck you China

        Fuck you all

        All countries:

        Get the fuck off oil and gas. Period. End of story

        Addressing the #climatecrisis and defunding vile regimes is job #1

        #Zelensky:

        Pulverize #Russia's #energy sector to oblivion

        #UkraineWar

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        @benroyce Funny how the short term pain for long term gain guys currently gassing about the Usraeli war on Iran don't seem to think it applies to oil.
        I wonder why that could be?

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        • roblosricos@mastodon.socialR roblosricos@mastodon.social

          @Npars01 @benroyce

          Uruguay did what most nations still call impossible: it built a power grid that runs almost entirely on renewables—at half the cost of fossil fuels. The physicist who led that transformation says the same playbook could work anywhere—if governments have the courage to change the rules.

          forbes.com

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          @roblosricos @Npars01 @benroyce

          It’s a nice piece. But Forbes avoids mentioning that the interviewee, “Energy Minister from 2008 to 2015”, was a member of a Broad Front government.

          As China continues to show, strong socialist policies support converting to renewables. Meanwhile, free market economies support what the powerful industrialists prefer.

          Want Greener policies? Get a more socialist government!

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          • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

            @roblosricos @Npars01 @benroyce

            It’s a nice piece. But Forbes avoids mentioning that the interviewee, “Energy Minister from 2008 to 2015”, was a member of a Broad Front government.

            As China continues to show, strong socialist policies support converting to renewables. Meanwhile, free market economies support what the powerful industrialists prefer.

            Want Greener policies? Get a more socialist government!

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            @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

            i wouldn't agree with china as a depiction of socialism. more like capitalist totalitarianism. a smart one, for now. but all authoritarianism goes one way in the end, one way or another

            you do understand that china is capitalist, yes?

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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              @Sibshops

              yes of course

              fossil fuels fund vile regimes

              and there's climate change

              but even if we forget morality or good strategy: it's fucking cheaper

              the problem is it requires investment

              our stupid fucking governments would rather suckle at the teat of fossil fuel money and maintain the status quo, rather than prepare for the future that is coming no matter their indolent heel dragging and corruption

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              @benroyce @Sibshops
              they're building bunkers and stockpiling food and water and fuel and arms

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                i wouldn't agree with china as a depiction of socialism. more like capitalist totalitarianism. a smart one, for now. but all authoritarianism goes one way in the end, one way or another

                you do understand that china is capitalist, yes?

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                @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                I understand.

                I am very sympathetic to Xi. I lived in rural Western China for a year and I saw the effects of his policies on ordinary people. The reopening of the Shanghai stock exchange was by his predecessor. Xi has taken the revenue generated and poured it into public projects, aimed at lifting people out of poverty; cheaper energy, cheaper and more efficient public transport, government subsidies for opening mom & pop stores, fixed prices for food, and so on.

                I often repeat the point that Xi knows what it’s like to go to school without shoes. I honestly believe that his support for the nation’s poorest people is heartfelt and genuine.

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                • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                  @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                  I understand.

                  I am very sympathetic to Xi. I lived in rural Western China for a year and I saw the effects of his policies on ordinary people. The reopening of the Shanghai stock exchange was by his predecessor. Xi has taken the revenue generated and poured it into public projects, aimed at lifting people out of poverty; cheaper energy, cheaper and more efficient public transport, government subsidies for opening mom & pop stores, fixed prices for food, and so on.

                  I often repeat the point that Xi knows what it’s like to go to school without shoes. I honestly believe that his support for the nation’s poorest people is heartfelt and genuine.

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                  @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01 One of my brighter students referred to China’s economy as “managed free market”. It’s a lovely tongue in cheek observation.

                  Further, I grew up in a capitalist UK economy that coexisted with a socialist welfare state. Aspects of Xi’s China have some similarities to mid 20th century UK Labour attempts at a halfway house. Fortunately, China doesn’t have a Tory Party dominating the national media, so the social projects should last longer.

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    "Zelensky says allies asked him to scale back attacks on Russian energy"

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                    Yeah, fuck that

                    Fuck any country in Europe still stuck on #oil and #gas

                    Fuck bigot Americans in giant low fuel economy pickup trucks whining

                    Fuck you India, Fuck you China

                    Fuck you all

                    All countries:

                    Get the fuck off oil and gas. Period. End of story

                    Addressing the #climatecrisis and defunding vile regimes is job #1

                    #Zelensky:

                    Pulverize #Russia's #energy sector to oblivion

                    #UkraineWar

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                    @benroyce We support democracy unless it makes gas expensive

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                    • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                      @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                      I understand.

                      I am very sympathetic to Xi. I lived in rural Western China for a year and I saw the effects of his policies on ordinary people. The reopening of the Shanghai stock exchange was by his predecessor. Xi has taken the revenue generated and poured it into public projects, aimed at lifting people out of poverty; cheaper energy, cheaper and more efficient public transport, government subsidies for opening mom & pop stores, fixed prices for food, and so on.

                      I often repeat the point that Xi knows what it’s like to go to school without shoes. I honestly believe that his support for the nation’s poorest people is heartfelt and genuine.

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                      @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                      my friend

                      you can declare yourself a friend of the people

                      or you can declare yourself a friend of this:

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                      China's Xi Jinping could stay in power indefinitely after parliament backs constitutional changes.

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                      you can't do both

                      you're not an idiot. you know where that leads

                      and yes, the average citizen of china has put aside freedoms and rights because economic growth is a rocket ship

                      you do to?

                      and might i remind you, it's all due to capitalism

                      i don't champion capitalism. but it means you referring to socialism here is a puzzle

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                      • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                        @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01 One of my brighter students referred to China’s economy as “managed free market”. It’s a lovely tongue in cheek observation.

                        Further, I grew up in a capitalist UK economy that coexisted with a socialist welfare state. Aspects of Xi’s China have some similarities to mid 20th century UK Labour attempts at a halfway house. Fortunately, China doesn’t have a Tory Party dominating the national media, so the social projects should last longer.

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                        @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                        ah

                        so you believe, under an autocratic system as in china, as opposed to a democratic system as in the uk, that there is a better chance for plutocratic forces to fade and socialist forces to dominate

                        that's a very interesting belief my friend, to put it as mildly as possible

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                          ah

                          so you believe, under an autocratic system as in china, as opposed to a democratic system as in the uk, that there is a better chance for plutocratic forces to fade and socialist forces to dominate

                          that's a very interesting belief my friend, to put it as mildly as possible

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                          @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                          I think it would be fair to say that we would agree that the Republican Party, or the UK Conservative Party, and the Murdoch press are working counter to the interests of the working people.

                          Capitalism exists everywhere. Social projects are the only way that socialist governments can operate *within* a capitalist economy, like the Uruguayan example. Xi’s domestic policies are socialist in much the same way.

                          Do I think Xi should be President for life? No.
                          Do I think he deserves credit for lifting millions of people out of poverty and for increasing commitment to renewable energy? Yes.

                          I think I’d even praise DJT if he did these things. But we both know it’s a safe bet that he never would.

                          Do I trust the Chinese system to keep the working class safe under any leader? No (See the Cultural Revolution).
                          Do I trust capitalist parliamentarianism? Also no.

                          I am, I hope, not entirely a fool. 🙂

                          I know we have differences of opinion. We also share many of the same hopes.

                          I think it’s important to celebrate gains that are made towards those goals, even in systems we cannot wholeheartedly support.

                          Do I trust Xi entirely? No.
                          Do I think he has done more good for the people of the world than DJT, Netanyahu, MBS, or Putin? Yes.

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                          • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                            @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                            I think it would be fair to say that we would agree that the Republican Party, or the UK Conservative Party, and the Murdoch press are working counter to the interests of the working people.

                            Capitalism exists everywhere. Social projects are the only way that socialist governments can operate *within* a capitalist economy, like the Uruguayan example. Xi’s domestic policies are socialist in much the same way.

                            Do I think Xi should be President for life? No.
                            Do I think he deserves credit for lifting millions of people out of poverty and for increasing commitment to renewable energy? Yes.

                            I think I’d even praise DJT if he did these things. But we both know it’s a safe bet that he never would.

                            Do I trust the Chinese system to keep the working class safe under any leader? No (See the Cultural Revolution).
                            Do I trust capitalist parliamentarianism? Also no.

                            I am, I hope, not entirely a fool. 🙂

                            I know we have differences of opinion. We also share many of the same hopes.

                            I think it’s important to celebrate gains that are made towards those goals, even in systems we cannot wholeheartedly support.

                            Do I trust Xi entirely? No.
                            Do I think he has done more good for the people of the world than DJT, Netanyahu, MBS, or Putin? Yes.

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                            @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                            nothing good comes out of authoritarianism

                            the democratic world is rotting under the forces of plutocracy, and will wind up as authoritarian if we don't get a handle on it

                            which is where china already is

                            china's success is due to capitalism, not socialism. and as a rights-trampling autocracy its plutocrat fate is already written

                            the solution, as you said

                            uruguay

                            democracy

                            strong social-democratic tradition

                            robust welfare state

                            champion uruguay

                            not china

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                              nothing good comes out of authoritarianism

                              the democratic world is rotting under the forces of plutocracy, and will wind up as authoritarian if we don't get a handle on it

                              which is where china already is

                              china's success is due to capitalism, not socialism. and as a rights-trampling autocracy its plutocrat fate is already written

                              the solution, as you said

                              uruguay

                              democracy

                              strong social-democratic tradition

                              robust welfare state

                              champion uruguay

                              not china

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                              @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01 There are as many problems with democracy, as far as I can see.

                              No British Prime Minister has supported broad socialist policies since Wilson.

                              Democracies have been responsible for far more wars of aggression in my lifetime than autocracies.

                              European democracies are tending toward fascism, on a sliding scale from Orban to Macron deliberately obstructing the public choice of a socialist prime minister.

                              If we compare Xi with Obama, one of these leaders was engaged in overseas wars of aggression, in which he oversaw the use of drone warfare, with resultant civilian casualties. One of these leaders has also raised millions of his citizens out of abject poverty.

                              Democracy as an ideal is better than authoritarianism as an ideal. However, a number of fascist dictators have been installed by the democratic process, including Hitler. I live in a democracy that has had single-party rule for all but two short periods in its postwar history.

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                              • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                                @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01 There are as many problems with democracy, as far as I can see.

                                No British Prime Minister has supported broad socialist policies since Wilson.

                                Democracies have been responsible for far more wars of aggression in my lifetime than autocracies.

                                European democracies are tending toward fascism, on a sliding scale from Orban to Macron deliberately obstructing the public choice of a socialist prime minister.

                                If we compare Xi with Obama, one of these leaders was engaged in overseas wars of aggression, in which he oversaw the use of drone warfare, with resultant civilian casualties. One of these leaders has also raised millions of his citizens out of abject poverty.

                                Democracy as an ideal is better than authoritarianism as an ideal. However, a number of fascist dictators have been installed by the democratic process, including Hitler. I live in a democracy that has had single-party rule for all but two short periods in its postwar history.

                                1/2

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                                @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                                The problem with the PRC is succession. Who comes next? And how is that decided? The history of the PRC shows that it is a dangerous and unreliable process. Looking at the history of the G7 over the same period suggests that democracy, as it exists, is also a dangerous and unreliable process.

                                There are a lot of things that need to be changed in democracy in order to make it more representative, less influenced by big money, and so on. I know that’s something you passionately believe in: involvement in the decision making process by voting at every level. And you are correct.

                                Even so, if you judge world leaders by a few simple criteria (No wars of aggression; commitment to social projects; commitment to conversion to renewables), some key democracies haven’t produced a leader with the positive qualities of Xi. That is all I am saying. Not that the man, or his system is flawless; but that the leaders of the “free world” are, frequently, less capable of helping the people of their own country and other countries.

                                Xi is an autocrat. Agreed.
                                China is a one-party state. Agreed.
                                Yet, it has brought more into the lives of its citizens, and those of other countries, than most of the postwar leaders of democracies.

                                Surely, that raises questions about the kind of democracy we have.

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                                • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                                  @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                                  The problem with the PRC is succession. Who comes next? And how is that decided? The history of the PRC shows that it is a dangerous and unreliable process. Looking at the history of the G7 over the same period suggests that democracy, as it exists, is also a dangerous and unreliable process.

                                  There are a lot of things that need to be changed in democracy in order to make it more representative, less influenced by big money, and so on. I know that’s something you passionately believe in: involvement in the decision making process by voting at every level. And you are correct.

                                  Even so, if you judge world leaders by a few simple criteria (No wars of aggression; commitment to social projects; commitment to conversion to renewables), some key democracies haven’t produced a leader with the positive qualities of Xi. That is all I am saying. Not that the man, or his system is flawless; but that the leaders of the “free world” are, frequently, less capable of helping the people of their own country and other countries.

                                  Xi is an autocrat. Agreed.
                                  China is a one-party state. Agreed.
                                  Yet, it has brought more into the lives of its citizens, and those of other countries, than most of the postwar leaders of democracies.

                                  Surely, that raises questions about the kind of democracy we have.

                                  2/2

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                                  @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                  yes china delivered those things

                                  with capitalism. combined with no human rights. totalitarian capitalism

                                  and so i look at your bio and i am struck at the contrast. between someone who proclaims rights, and yet is so eager to betray rights. and i wonder. is it a troll? do you lack the capacity to understand your profound hypocrisy?

                                  i sniffed you out as a tankie from the get go. i just had to confirm it. and you did

                                  my friend:

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                                    @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                    yes china delivered those things

                                    with capitalism. combined with no human rights. totalitarian capitalism

                                    and so i look at your bio and i am struck at the contrast. between someone who proclaims rights, and yet is so eager to betray rights. and i wonder. is it a troll? do you lack the capacity to understand your profound hypocrisy?

                                    i sniffed you out as a tankie from the get go. i just had to confirm it. and you did

                                    my friend:

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                                    @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                    there is no such thing as being on the left, and championing authoritarianism. they are completely incompatible positions. a tankie is merely a fascist at some intermediate ideological evolutionary state. with MAGA at least they are honest about their vile bigotry. tankies? they want the same as MAGA, but don't know, or don't care

                                    my honest feelings about you i have to censor or i will be banned

                                    you are not on the left, and you are in some ways worse than MAGA

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                      there is no such thing as being on the left, and championing authoritarianism. they are completely incompatible positions. a tankie is merely a fascist at some intermediate ideological evolutionary state. with MAGA at least they are honest about their vile bigotry. tankies? they want the same as MAGA, but don't know, or don't care

                                      my honest feelings about you i have to censor or i will be banned

                                      you are not on the left, and you are in some ways worse than MAGA

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                                      @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                      i unfollowed you, i forced you to unfollow me. do not speak to me ever again, you rotten delusional piece of shit

                                      you are not of the left. not that you fucking tankies will ever stop lying to yourselves about that

                                      fucking pathetic self-deluding morons. good lord are tankies worse than MAGA: MAGA is at least honest about its malice. tankies like you? the rank hypocrisy in such sweet words behind which is nothing but vile rights destroying fascist intent

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                                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                        @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                        i unfollowed you, i forced you to unfollow me. do not speak to me ever again, you rotten delusional piece of shit

                                        you are not of the left. not that you fucking tankies will ever stop lying to yourselves about that

                                        fucking pathetic self-deluding morons. good lord are tankies worse than MAGA: MAGA is at least honest about its malice. tankies like you? the rank hypocrisy in such sweet words behind which is nothing but vile rights destroying fascist intent

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                                        @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                                        Wow!

                                        OK.

                                        As you wish.

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                                        • tattered@social.vivaldi.netT tattered@social.vivaldi.net

                                          @benroyce @roblosricos @Npars01

                                          Wow!

                                          OK.

                                          As you wish.

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                                          @Tattered @roblosricos @Npars01

                                          🖕 🖕 🖕

                                          trip and fall on your front steps and wind up in the hospital, you tankie piece of shit. you are not of the left. you are worse than MAGA. and the biggest joke is you tankies don't even know it, as you work hard for fascism

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