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  3. It's almost ironic to see US citizens protest against datacenters, claiming these datacenters imposed on them by rich tech companies take away their land, water and other resources.

It's almost ironic to see US citizens protest against datacenters, claiming these datacenters imposed on them by rich tech companies take away their land, water and other resources.

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    It's almost ironic to see US citizens protest against datacenters, claiming these datacenters imposed on them by rich tech companies take away their land, water and other resources. #SarcasmButOnlyHalf

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      It's almost ironic to see US citizens protest against datacenters, claiming these datacenters imposed on them by rich tech companies take away their land, water and other resources. #SarcasmButOnlyHalf

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      @jwildeboer

      many communities in the US have elected officials doing all sorts of things quietly, advised by big tech and companies with very vested interests, with no good/quick channel for voters to express concerns until it turns into a journalistic expose of a done deal gone awry.

      if there is a silver lining on this cloud, i expect a lot more local activism, interest in local politics, and voter engagement going forward. in particular, i hope that the under 45 year old demographic get upset and get actively involved, including running for office.

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