• silence7@slrpnk.netOPM
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    1 month ago

    There are two sets of things you can do:

    1. Work to change the politics to favor collective action in the country you’re in. In the US right now, that means getting involved to support a lot of the better Democrats.
    2. Take steps which reduce your impact and enable you to shift community norms around you in that direction. That can mean things like installing a heat pump, putting up solar panels, riding an ebike to work on a seasonal basis, or the likes.
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      Lol you’re very hopeful. I’m old so I know those things in #1 are not real or effective. You can’t influence politics or policy without having the money to lobby (bribe).

      And again I do everything possible for my part. But then I look over and see a rich guy undoing it all in a day and facing no consequences and it gives me a sense of “what’s the fucking point?”

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        1 month ago

        That’s utter nonsense; I’ve seen people have a pretty dramatic impact on a shoestring. Especially at the local level, where simply showing up to comment at municipal government meetings makes a real difference.

        The end goal is to eventually constrain the impact the wealthiest have.

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          Again I could be at such a task all my life, fighting against government to help the environment for four lifetimes, and a billionaire will undo all my life’s work with the snap of a finger and a location wedding for their rich friends.