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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.

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[–] But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world 75 points 6 days ago (2 children)

While us poor saps blame each other and tell the other to use paper straws.

This is why I’m honestly done taking any blame for the environment. I can conserve and become the Greta Thumberg of environmental causes and a billionaire will undo my work with one weekend getaway trip.

You want to help the environment? Start building gallows for billionaires

[–] Juice@midwest.social 46 points 6 days ago (1 children)

start building gallows

Just no. Join an org, get involved, learn to organize. During the French revolution the guillotine didn't overthrow the aristocracy, they were mostly used on other peasants. What actually worked, was taking their shit.

You are right to want justice, but building gallows is what they will do, its their twisted justice. "When education isn't liberating it is the dream of the oppressed to become the oppressor." We have the ability together, although difficult, to create a more just world. Destroying the material basis for their class, the ownership of the means of production, is the only thing that will can make this possible.

Join an org, salt a union, get involved. Its messaging like this that makes the left completely unpalatable. Wanting justice is good, but we can only have it if we come together as a class to defeat the rich as a class.

Time to take it to the next stage. "Building gallows" won't do shit, might as well eat pudding about it. There is only one thing that has ever worked against them, and that is organization and withholding our labor power. In 1935, after the national strike wave that brought the US to its knees, we got our new deal. Next time, there will be no deal. We are taking the power and we will never give it back. And we will use it to build a better world.

[–] ameancow@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

This is why I’m honestly done taking any blame for the environment.

Why were you ever "taking blame" for the environment and what does it mean to "stop" doing so?

Serious question, because this sounds like the excuse my hick neighbor used to use for dumping used motor oil directly onto the ground so I wave fingers at this kind of rhetoric.

Just because corporations are the primary offenders, doesn't mean you don't have responsibility or accountability for at least the most basic measures. And more so, the accountability for allowing corporations is squarely on us as people who feed them massive amounts of money and then complain there's no alternatives.

My suggestion for both helping the environment and ending billionaires is the one nobody wants to hear: stop spending so much money. Especially if you live in the EU or America, your money is the most valuable currency in the world, and every time you buy the latest model of iPhone or order Doordash, you're harming the world and paying for the next CEO's weekend getaway trip. Every time you pay for the newest game or go watch the latest movie, every time you pay for convenience, you're feeding the system in a massive way.

It's far to much to expect any kind of actual "revolution" to take place. We could literally cripple capitalism overnight with a general strike, but nobody wants the inconvenience. So the next best thing is we start hoarding money away from the grips of these liches and undead dragons.