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28 votes
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Protesters storm parliament in breakaway Georgian region Abkhazia over deal with Russia
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Slow change can be radical change
6 votes -
Danish family seek to return Etruscan objects to Italy – Bent Søndergaard's children say they want to carry out ‘his final wishes’ and send back antiquities he bought in 1960s
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Cameroonian separatist leader Lucas Ayaba Cho arrested in Norway for his alleged role in the ongoing armed conflict in the Central African country
5 votes -
The intractable puzzle of growth
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The right’s Anti-Israel insurgents – A burgeoning anti-Zionist strain in the America First movement looks to capitalize on popular disaffection over Palestine for its own ends
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Has there ever been a time before where so much social change was occuring in quick succession of each other?
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on...
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on YouTube and what Hollywood brings to my attention.
from my own knowledge, periods of social change (at least in North America):
- the civil rights movement
- women's suffrage movement
- civil war (given it was fought to a great deal to end slavery)
when it comes to social changes in history that is not based in North America, I know of only the broad strokes and none of the specifics, like I know the arrival of the printing press lead to a great deal of struggle in the same way that the arrival of social media has created a struggle, just the balance of power has changed.
I also know that France went through a French Revolution that played a big part of its current political landscape and its secular status quo.
However, something I have found interesting is that within the span of <10 years, we are experiencing a reckoning on several different fronts:
- MeToo movement have rise to a long-needed discussion of sexual harassment and just a general gender reckoning in other ways too
- the murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests gave rise to a global awareness that race-related issues
- the Hamas attack on Israel has certainly pushed the discussion of Israel-Palestine to the forefront. Before the attack, I could not tell you the difference between Erdoğan and Netanyahu. That's obviously no longer the case.
But it makes me wonder if this is unprecedented in human history that so many different issues of social change are being pushed to the forefront in very quick succession of each other or this is a repeat, that it's common for a civilization that experiences one changing in the social norm, to start experiencing other social changes cause they are always in the mindset or something?
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Texas secessionists win GOP backing for independence vote: 'Major step'
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A socialist critique of Kohei Saito’s “start from scratch” degrowth communism
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Jack Conroy, proletarian author and editor, supported important 20th century US poets
4 votes -
Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility
17 votes -
Residents in southern Illinois county to vote on non-binding referendum to separate state from Cook County
13 votes -
‘God has a new Africa’: undercover in a US-led anti-LGBT ‘hate movement’
17 votes -
The rise and fall of the trad wife: Alena Kate Pettitt helped lead an online movement promoting domesticity. Now she says, “It’s become its own monster.”
39 votes -
What is green software and why do we need it?
13 votes -
Transnistria appeals to Russia for ‘protection’, reviving fears for Moldova breakaway region
10 votes -
Rebecca Solnit: Slow change can be radical change
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‘We are ready for a war’: Somalia threatens conflict with Ethiopia over breakaway region [the Somaliland deal with Ethiopia]
9 votes -
"Birds Aren't Real" leader TED talk about his movement | Peter McIndoe
29 votes -
No Fap: A cultural history of anti-masturbation
34 votes -
US thwarts plot to kill Sikh separatist, issues warning to India
28 votes -
Pedro Sánchez prepares for fraught second term as Spanish PM after Catalan amnesty
5 votes -
A handful of influencers are trying to turn the tide on toxic masculinity. But can they get anyone to listen?
36 votes -
Inside South Africa's operation Dudula: Anti migrant, anti foreigner movement has political ambitions
3 votes -
Black Twitter abandons Musk's X. The influential online community that gave rise to social movements like #BlackLivesMatter is now a ‘digital diaspora’ in search of a new home.
66 votes -
From solo protest to global movement – five years of 'Fridays for Future' in pictures
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A movement known as Architectural Uprising is pushing back against Scandinavian design trends – and sometimes forcing architects back to the drawing board
25 votes -
The cloud is a prison. Can the local-first software movement set us free?
35 votes -
Movement narcissism: A warning and a guide
8 votes -
Social movements and trade unions in Peru are holding a third massive march on the capital, Lima on July 19
13 votes -
The history behind Orkney's vote to ‘join Norway’
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Orkney could leave the UK to become a self-governing territory of Norway after its council opted to explore alternative forms of governance
23 votes -
Why Sweden punches above its weight in music
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Simon Ekpa, controversial leader of a Nigerian secessionist movement, has been arrested at his home in Finland
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Banned in the USA: The growing movement to censor books in schools
14 votes -
Nicola Sturgeon unexpectedly quits as first minister of Scotland
6 votes -
Supreme court rules against Scottish parliament holding new independence referendum
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A documentary on the Men's Rights movement
The recent post on why men are ignoring help and falling behind made me think of this documentary. Don't know who here might be interested, but it's certainly a lot to think about. There's a...
The recent post on why men are ignoring help and falling behind made me think of this documentary. Don't know who here might be interested, but it's certainly a lot to think about.
There's a documentary exploring the Mens Rights movement. It's far from perfect, but I think it definitely has some good points. Firstly, I'd recommend watching Cassie Jaye's (the creator of the doc) TEDx Talk about open-mindedness and listening (~15 Mins): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WMuzhQXJoY
Then there's the documentary itself (~2 hours): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7MkSpJk5tM
Cassie Jaye has posted a lot of the unedited and full interviews to her channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7HeX2SUI9v84DMIawkSBzLRANIc9RQ7t
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Defective altruism - the repugnant philosophy of “Effective Altruism” offers nothing to movements for global justice
18 votes -
The reluctant prophet of effective altruism: William MacAskill's movement set out to help global poor. Now his followers fret about runaway AI. Have they seen our threats clearly, or lost their way?
11 votes -
Scottish independence: 19 October 2023 proposed as date for referendum
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How ‘This Way Out’ is preserving its collection of historic audio from the LGBTQ movement
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'There's no such thing as a lone wolf.' The online movement that spawned the Buffalo shooting
9 votes -
The esoteric social movement behind this cycle’s most expensive House race
12 votes -
How a spectacular piece of pedantry created an international enclave
5 votes -
Inside the online movement to end work
12 votes -
Birds aren't real, or are they? Inside a Gen Z conspiracy movement
17 votes -
Bosnia’s Serb President Milorad Dodik threatens secession
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‘I think we should throw those books in a fire’: Movement builds on right to target books
17 votes