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Maybe A Function Similar To A USSRic Park Or A Hashoah (Holocaust) Museum Would Be A Good Use Of The

Maybe a function similar to a USSRic Park or a Hashoah (Holocaust) museum would be a good use of the above along with the memorial for said children. I would like for my northern neighbour to reckon with its less than savory past with its Native people in some way too. Didn't the US & Canada also bring a Holodomor (artificial famine) to its Native people?

So Can We Start Hunting Down White Liberals Now Or What
So Can We Start Hunting Down White Liberals Now Or What

so can we start hunting down white liberals now or what

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3 years ago

If the proper precautions are taken alongside the above, then I guess they can be helpful. With the first, it would do well to ensure the burgers would be regularly swapped & made fresh with the fridge sections and/or heat lamps so that no one gets sick from eating them.

What A Great Idea!

This billboard is made of 2,000 cheeseburgers that anyone can take for free.

What A Great Idea!

This bag of chips has two perforations so you can open it more the further down you eat.

What A Great Idea!

This pill bottle lid tells you when you last opened it.

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This is a phone charging station where you can pedal to get power.

What A Great Idea!

Trash bins in Copenhagen are angled so cyclists can toss their trash while biking.

What A Great Idea!

This dressing room has labeled hooks to help you separate your clothes.

What A Great Idea!

Choose a cup and let everyone know about your current status.

What A Great Idea!

Doghouses near a supermarket in Copenhagen.

What A Great Idea!

There’s a special place for your pet in this supermarket cart.

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A cafe in Poland provides its guests with water for their pets. 

What A Great Idea!

 These bananas are sorted by how ripe they are at the moment.

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This pharmacy has a magnifying glass so people can read medicine labels more easily.

What A Great Idea!

This pizza place has a display with all their pizza sizes and how large they are compared to each other.

What A Great Idea!

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3 years ago

Yet another set of tips for anyone to be able to take care of the lands themselves in a positive way.

not to be native on main but like, it’s everyone’s responsibility to steward the land they’re on. like you’re required. if you’re in america the people who own the land aren’t around to steward it so pick up the slack. learn how people cultivated and cared for the land you’re on. if you’re an animist there’s really no excuse. man, i get disabilities and stuff (i’m disabled myself) but you gotta do something. get some native grasses and toss em into your yard. mow your grass a little higher. leave a little strip that’s completely untouched so native wildlife can take residence there. cultivate a relationship with the land you’re on, not only for magical reasons (and you WILL get magical benefits) but also because the earth is deserving of love and respect in itself. 


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3 years ago
culturalsurvival.org
Indigenous Identity Transition in Russia: An international legal. perspective The political changes in Russia in recent years have brought t

This should give an idea on how those in my northern neighbour has struggled in the Soviet Union & its successors.


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3 years ago
DNA analysis confirms 2,000-year-old sustainable fishing practices of Tsleil-Waututh Nation
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Ancient Indigenous fishing practices can be used to inform sustainable management and conservation today, according to a new study from Simo

Yet another example of culture & traditions being confirmed by modern science. Now here's an example of traditions coming to light in positive ways. When I spoke of looking at cultural traditions that aren't as proud of aspects to help adapt as needed while encouraging the growth of the culture as a whole, this would be an example of what to look for. When I once spoke of something of the like yesteryear with someone, it came out really wrong & have deeply regretted said saying ever since & for that, I deeply & sincerely apologise. I do hope the people can learn from the link inside & see I mean them no harm nor wish them malice.


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3 years ago

Hugely important, especially since this can end up hospitalising the affected if not properly handled. Remember to take a break from whatever kind of activism ye may be involved in if needed since continual involvement without them isn't good for ye at all, seeing as mind health is just as important as is body health.

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https://www.colorado.edu/ecenter/2021/04/22/eco-anxiety-dealing-environmental-triggers

Eco-Anxiety - Dealing with Environmental Triggers

Studying environmental topics and being passionate

Environmental Center

What is Eco-Anxiety?

Eco-anxiety is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as the “chronic fear of environmental doom.”

These feelings can be accompanied by feelings of being overwhelmed, you may feel as though you are running on empty, and even absolute anger.

It is very easy to get absorbed by feelings of helplessness when discussing climate change.

This fear is normal and is associated with the ultimate fear of environmental degradation. It is only rising in teens and people everywhere as the climate crisis worsens with little being done to fix it.

Eco-Anxiety facts: (You Are Not Alone)

According to a 2018 National survey, 70% of U.S. residents are worried about climate change and 51% of those feel completely helpless on this issue.

If you have people that are unable to promote sustainability because they are mentally drained because they put themselves aside to accomplish these efforts, there will be no successful progress made.

Anxiety around environmental issues can stem from experiencing, being at risk of, or having loved ones at risk of climate-related extreme weather, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.

How to Heal

Allow yourself to have time to heal because in doing so and taking breaks can promote more peace and love in the future.

We must create spaces and relationships in which you have the full capacity to heal so that we can work in harmony to have a sustainable future.

The more we listen to our bodies, the more we can participate in these movements!

Acts of self-care are so important when you need to take a step back and put yourself and your needs first, you must do so.

Love, love, love. Love for yourself, for others, spreading kindness and love is essential in this line of work and activism. Love will allow us to care more about our water systems, forests, and will help guide us to collective liberation.

Make a happy relationship with nature, connect more on a deeper level, spend quiet alone time simply reflecting.

How you can uplift yourself when these overwhelming feelings arise

Rest and self-healing. And lots of love! Love will help us build even more powerful movements and allow us to move forward and make change!

We want a future that can be inhabitable and love and hope are both such important roles!

We are seeing everything change around us, now is the time to acknowledge this grief, emotional rollercoaster, and vulnerability.

Knowing when to disengage is key! If you start feeling too overwhelmed, it is okay to take a step back and remind yourself it is not up to you alone.


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