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  • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

    @HI_Greens wind turbines are a hell of a lot better than fossil fuels, but unfortunately still use stuff like lithium, cobalt, and rare earth metals, which without an underlying change in political and economic systems will likely have a similar influence on who imperialist powers decide to invade and/or exploit

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    #7

    @hazelnot This is true, Hazel - but don't forget that technology doesn't stand still. The blades, for example, will eventually be replaced by the newer type, that are easier to recycle. And when a wind farm is "repowered" (ie, gets an upgrade on the nacelle), each turbine will have greater efficiency, and over time material scientists will find replacements for many of the substances you mention.
    It's like how transistors replaced vacuum tubes.

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    • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

      @hazelnot This is true, Hazel - but don't forget that technology doesn't stand still. The blades, for example, will eventually be replaced by the newer type, that are easier to recycle. And when a wind farm is "repowered" (ie, gets an upgrade on the nacelle), each turbine will have greater efficiency, and over time material scientists will find replacements for many of the substances you mention.
      It's like how transistors replaced vacuum tubes.

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      #8

      @HI_Greens again, I'm not arguing against clean(er) energy, I think replacing fossil fuels with wind, solar, hydro, etc is great!

      My point is that technical solutions don't fix social issues, and while getting rid of fossil fuels is great in lots of ways, this isn't really one of those ways

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      • simon_brooke@mastodon.scotS simon_brooke@mastodon.scot

        @HI_Greens I did not see it, no. I do see it now. Thank you.

        (My mental health is really not good at present. It is possible that it was there and I simply missed it)

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        #9

        @simon_brooke @HI_Greens mistakes happen, you just wanted to help, that is what matters

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        • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

          @HI_Greens again, I'm not arguing against clean(er) energy, I think replacing fossil fuels with wind, solar, hydro, etc is great!

          My point is that technical solutions don't fix social issues, and while getting rid of fossil fuels is great in lots of ways, this isn't really one of those ways

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          #10

          @hazelnot Reasonably, for example if we lived in a matriarchy, the countries where those elements are extracted would be well-paid for them, and there would be worker safety measures in place.
          Maybe if we manage to save ourselves from climate collapse we can get on with the job of getting rid of the patriarchal "me first" way of doing things.

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          • ilpi@mastodon.socialI ilpi@mastodon.social

            @simon_brooke @HI_Greens mistakes happen, you just wanted to help, that is what matters

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            #11

            @Ilpi @simon_brooke We were just worried the ALT text wasn't showing up across servers!

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            • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

              @hazelnot Reasonably, for example if we lived in a matriarchy, the countries where those elements are extracted would be well-paid for them, and there would be worker safety measures in place.
              Maybe if we manage to save ourselves from climate collapse we can get on with the job of getting rid of the patriarchal "me first" way of doing things.

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              #12

              @HI_Greens if we lived in a matriarchy we'd still have inequality and social hierarchies. Getting rid of the patriarchy is a good start, but it doesn't need to be replaced with anything else. The most important thing to get rid of though is capitalism.

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              • hazelnot@sunbeam.cityH hazelnot@sunbeam.city

                @HI_Greens if we lived in a matriarchy we'd still have inequality and social hierarchies. Getting rid of the patriarchy is a good start, but it doesn't need to be replaced with anything else. The most important thing to get rid of though is capitalism.

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                #13

                @hazelnot Capitalism *is* patriarchy. Based on private landownership, both of them.

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                • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

                  @hazelnot Capitalism *is* patriarchy. Based on private landownership, both of them.

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                  #14

                  @HI_Greens you're not entirely wrong, they're interconnected, but they're also kinda on different axes of oppression, it's all intersectional

                  Capitalism enables and feeds from patriarchy, patriarchy enables and feeds from capitalism. They both enable and feed from racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc as well, but they're not the same thing

                  They're all different issues and they all need to be tackled. Replacing patriarchy with matriarchy wouldn't be a solution though, because it would preserve a gender hierarchy, and that hierarchy would still enable all the other ones going on, it doesn't matter who's on top

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                  • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

                    @hazelnot Reasonably, for example if we lived in a matriarchy, the countries where those elements are extracted would be well-paid for them, and there would be worker safety measures in place.
                    Maybe if we manage to save ourselves from climate collapse we can get on with the job of getting rid of the patriarchal "me first" way of doing things.

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                    #15

                    @HI_Greens

                    The countries where [rare-earth] elements are extracted [for renewables] would be well-paid (?!) for them.

                    Later down the thread you say capitalism is patriarchy. If that is combined with this desire for matriarchy, then it follows that the abolition of capitalism is desired. Since capitalism depends on the exchange of labour power as a commodity, this demand must retain capitalism, albeit in a friendlier form.

                    This friendlier form wears the phrase "well-paid". This is a gauge on the rate of exploitation. Therefore, exploitation must still exist unless the workers had the dominant voice in the distribution of surplus product. At that point, labour power will be decommodified and "well-paid" will cease to mean anything.

                    However, the green party will be elected to a position in a government, where they will hire capitalist companies to perform labour on these turbines. The manufacturing of wind turbines will made with the cheapest possible labour, and local capitalist governments are bound to the world market. Capital as a whole aims to reduce the value of labour power as much as possible, and its means include force. Not only that, but capital aims to scale up, meaning short-term extraction must increase over time insofar as capital remains a social force.

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                    • avesbury_rosetta@wetdry.worldA avesbury_rosetta@wetdry.world

                      @HI_Greens

                      The countries where [rare-earth] elements are extracted [for renewables] would be well-paid (?!) for them.

                      Later down the thread you say capitalism is patriarchy. If that is combined with this desire for matriarchy, then it follows that the abolition of capitalism is desired. Since capitalism depends on the exchange of labour power as a commodity, this demand must retain capitalism, albeit in a friendlier form.

                      This friendlier form wears the phrase "well-paid". This is a gauge on the rate of exploitation. Therefore, exploitation must still exist unless the workers had the dominant voice in the distribution of surplus product. At that point, labour power will be decommodified and "well-paid" will cease to mean anything.

                      However, the green party will be elected to a position in a government, where they will hire capitalist companies to perform labour on these turbines. The manufacturing of wind turbines will made with the cheapest possible labour, and local capitalist governments are bound to the world market. Capital as a whole aims to reduce the value of labour power as much as possible, and its means include force. Not only that, but capital aims to scale up, meaning short-term extraction must increase over time insofar as capital remains a social force.

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                      #16

                      @HI_Greens That being said, this technology will significantly reduce wars for oil and gas, as once the turbines are bought they will be in use for decades. However, this cannot last. Capitalism uses every means available to make their products consumable, requiring constant fresh purchases.

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                      • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

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                        #17

                        @HI_Greens

                        If gov't REALLY wanted to go electric, every town would have these by now ... do they REALLY work ? NO ONE knows the trurh.

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                        • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

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                          #18

                          @HI_Greens
                          and with some adjustement it could very well be a machine that *kills* fascists..

                          (possible traces of "black ristretto borderline humour" inside)
                          #prplXprpgnd

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                            #19

                            @HI_Greens but the capitalists that profit from them create their own conflicts. Its a shame what they have done to the communities and Ejidos in the isthmus of Mexico.

                            New technology, without dismantling the economic system that controls its implementation, just creates new problems. No amount of "green" tech will get us out of this mess. Only destroying capitalism and the state can do that.

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                            • hi_greens@mastodon.scotH hi_greens@mastodon.scot

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                              @HI_Greens Not in the Sauerland. There, it will start wars...

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