magmacranes

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music person (derogatory)

composer: Shouting Down Midnight, Noclip, Helheim Hassle & many more

music implementer: The Lamplighter’s League

maker of interactive musical experiences: Which is Witch and inter-view, currently making Divinuet

🌃: Chicago


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Anonymous Guest asked:

Can you please post something hopeful? I feel like I am dying after this supreme court ruling

Someone on here sent me this PDF when I was feeling bummed so I'm passing it on to you: The Cleantech Revolution, a somewhat puffy but not inaccurate document of the ways the climate outlook is actually getting better. The trend is better than I knew about - a lot of places, including countries that aren't rich or aren't known for progressive politics, are moving towards renewable electricity as a power source and away from fossil fuels, and the incentives for them to keep doing so are growing. The EU now uses fossil fuels for less than 25% of its electrical generation, a change that's happened quite rapidly in the last few years.

I know that's not a direct response to a concern about democracy in the US, but it's good news that's big and real, and sometimes it's easier to accept hope outside your current worry, so I wanted to give you that.

As far as the US... this is the worst period in our history, except for all the others. I often think "remember when politics wasn't like this, when the stakes felt lower and the tone more tolerant," and when I catch myself doing that, I ask myself what fucking year exactly. Am I thinking of the warm bipartisanship of... the Iraq War? The AIDS pandemic? The Patriot Act? US politics has always been a shitshow and through it all most of us have still been able to live our lives where the things that mattered most were the people close to us and the small comforts of daily life. I don't meant to say it doesn't matter who's in charge or what the laws are, but it's not the only thing that matters and for most people on most days it's not the biggest. We--in many senses of "we," your local community or cultural community or your family or chosen family or queer or online or lefty communities or...--we will be here for each other regardless of which criminally wealthy sex offender is trying to fuck it up for us.

And not just in a cozy "the Sun will rise regardless" way, but in an active way where we have learned from the past and we're better than we were before at supporting each other no matter the conditions. It may not feel that way when you're seeing stupid little arguments on the microscale, but I'm remembering one of those stupid little arguments that was very relevant--people were getting overeager to offer their own "safe houses" or "natural abortions" after the Dobbs decision, and were told not to, because organized abortion networks exist. The structure for people to get safe, medically supervised abortions despite living in anti-abortion states is not perfect but it is so much better than it was pre-Roe and it's getting stronger. There are more ways to resist than winning elections or waiting for some glorious revolution.

...Also, Donald Trump doesn't have a lot of years left in him and everyone else the Republicans could conceivably run for President has the charisma and electoral power of a debate team captain crying that women haven't provided logical justifications for not dating him. So there is that.


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