Unhappy with the state of the world? What are we doing about it?
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Agree. The last few elections, I just vote against the incumbent. I seem to be the only one, though.ajedigecko said:The political class is the problem and the people who keep voting for the political class.
Not liberals
Not conservatives
Not republicans
Not democrats
The political class is now the oligarchy.The only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.0 -
Thanks, I sure wish Joe was still around.brianlux said:
Great idea! I have to admit to having spent money on a computer, gasoline, some stereo components and a car (which I plan on getting at least 300,000 miles on and it gets 44-45 MPG- probably my last car) and I know in general there aren't socially or environmentally conscious manufacturers for these things but other than that I can't think of anything we spend money on that comes from major slave companies/environment killing corporations. Our paper products are from recycled sources, our food is local farmer's markets, a local family market and food co-op, and we buy used items from thrift stores. The other thing I try to determine if I need a tool or cook wear or something like that is "How durable is it?" The more durable, the longer lasting, the fewer I will need to purchase. Durable, well made items do cost more up front but almost always cost less in the long run because they don't need to be replaced as frequently. For example, I have a thermal vest made by Patagonia- a wonderfully environmentally/socially conscious company- that was a bit pricey but I doubt I will ever wear it out and if I do manage to live to be 110 and wear it out, Patagonia wants me to sent it back to them to recycle it. Very cool!grooveme said:Great post! =D>
May I add one more suggestion? Courtesy of Joe Strummer (may he RIP). Vote your dollars. So many campaigns are won by the deepest pockets, and sometime (eg when you are a relative liberal living in Texas) it seems your vote doesn't count much. But every dollar you spend can reflect your values. Support companies who align with your values, whatever those are. Personally I support companies that are good to their employees, the environment, and to animals whenever I can.
I also spend a lot of time writing letters to my reps, a little time making phone calls, and some time signing petitions, fwiw. I also occasionally go to a protest
(And just in case you're wondering, we make less than the national average income. Good budgeting and wise spending make these things possible.)
Nice nod to the great Joe Strummer, by the way!
Sounds as though you practice conscious consumerism as much as is possible. It would be hard to do much more. I also try to buy things that last, rather than cheap stuff made in China, but some days it seems like almost everything is made in China. I've started tailoring rather than replacing clothes if I go up or down (yay) a size, buying used goods where possible, etc.
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I do although I suppose there's a limit to that even. Today my feet were killing me at work and I looked down at my REALLY tired pair of shoes and thought, hmmm, any worse and I may as well go bare boot! Hahaha! But, yeah, it's a little way to help.grooveme said:
Thanks, I sure wish Joe was still around.brianlux said:
Great idea! I have to admit to having spent money on a computer, gasoline, some stereo components and a car (which I plan on getting at least 300,000 miles on and it gets 44-45 MPG- probably my last car) and I know in general there aren't socially or environmentally conscious manufacturers for these things but other than that I can't think of anything we spend money on that comes from major slave companies/environment killing corporations. Our paper products are from recycled sources, our food is local farmer's markets, a local family market and food co-op, and we buy used items from thrift stores. The other thing I try to determine if I need a tool or cook wear or something like that is "How durable is it?" The more durable, the longer lasting, the fewer I will need to purchase. Durable, well made items do cost more up front but almost always cost less in the long run because they don't need to be replaced as frequently. For example, I have a thermal vest made by Patagonia- a wonderfully environmentally/socially conscious company- that was a bit pricey but I doubt I will ever wear it out and if I do manage to live to be 110 and wear it out, Patagonia wants me to sent it back to them to recycle it. Very cool!grooveme said:Great post! =D>
May I add one more suggestion? Courtesy of Joe Strummer (may he RIP). Vote your dollars. So many campaigns are won by the deepest pockets, and sometime (eg when you are a relative liberal living in Texas) it seems your vote doesn't count much. But every dollar you spend can reflect your values. Support companies who align with your values, whatever those are. Personally I support companies that are good to their employees, the environment, and to animals whenever I can.
I also spend a lot of time writing letters to my reps, a little time making phone calls, and some time signing petitions, fwiw. I also occasionally go to a protest
(And just in case you're wondering, we make less than the national average income. Good budgeting and wise spending make these things possible.)
Nice nod to the great Joe Strummer, by the way!
Sounds as though you practice conscious consumerism as much as is possible. It would be hard to do much more. I also try to buy things that last, rather than cheap stuff made in China, but some days it seems like almost everything is made in China. I've started tailoring rather than replacing clothes if I go up or down (yay) a size, buying used goods where possible, etc.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Few things that I found myself changing lately in my life, and it makes me feel better:
I gave up meat, fish, eggs and trying to avoid dairy as much as I can (only thing left is getting rid of coffee in the morning, working on it). I've been vegan before but somehow got back to eating meat. This time, I just came to this point when realized "I don't want to be a part of it".
So I cook more often, healthy veggie dishes, re-discovering my way in the kitchen, this time without cruelty
I also try to get rid of drinking sodas. works most of the time
I buy much less than I used to, I used to buy clothing and such way too often. Especially when I traveled abroad. And just woke up one day and decided I wanna get rid of things, so I sold some and donated the rest and it feels so much lighter. I learned to choose quality over quantity.
And the most important thing is that I started creating things, when I want something I first of all think "can I make it?" if so, I do it. I take sewing classes, I create my own clothes and I love it.
Small changes, I know it's not something big, I know I can do more. But it is a good start.
Here is a pic with 2 dresses I sewed and some crochet work.
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Giving up the eggs.Man oh man.Id be lost.
The dairy thing,sugars,soda I'm with you on but lean proteins ,yum.0 -
Big changes, evilrona! Excellent!
Vegan diet is the best for the world we live in and I've done it a few times and eat vegetarian much of the time. Not perfect, but fairly often."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I believe that we must reduce consuming meat\dairy\eggs. We dont have to stop, it is pretty hard changing your whole eating habits. I know that in my enviornment it's much easier because of the middle eastern nutrition. But for some it can be a bit difficult if one not cooks or has the opportunities. Reducing makes a differance.
In my previous workplace we used to do a "meatless monday".0 -
Actually, it was peach cobbler. :-)rr165892 said:
Was it a veggie bday cake?brianlux said:Big changes, evilrona! Excellent!
Vegan diet is the best for the world we live in and I've done it a few times and eat vegetarian much of the time. Not perfect, but fairly often.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
vigilante justice... we need more of this; then the world would be a better placefor poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce0 -
That sounds more like "just vigilance". I had someone point out to me a blown tire on a trailer I was towing once. Guy might have saved my bacon!dankind said:
I told the cyclist in front of me on the Manhattan Bridge today that his rear wheel was wobbly. Does that count?chadwick said:vigilante justice... we need more of this; then the world would be a better place
Good eye, good move, dankind! :-)
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Yes,as long as said cyclist wasn't in full blown USPS lance Armstrong like spandex as if midway thru the tour de france.If he was Then you have a responsibility to the rest of us to just let him go.dankind said:
I told the cyclist in front of me on the Manhattan Bridge today that his rear wheel was wobbly. Does that count?chadwick said:vigilante justice... we need more of this; then the world would be a better place
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Damn,Now I'm thinking Pie for breakfast.Thats ok right?brianlux said:0 -
Nice work on the dresses! I am hopeless with a needle. So much so that when I told my husband I could sew on a button, he was doubtful. I did used to crochet...evilrona said:Few things that I found myself changing lately in my life, and it makes me feel better:
I gave up meat, fish, eggs and trying to avoid dairy as much as I can (only thing left is getting rid of coffee in the morning, working on it). I've been vegan before but somehow got back to eating meat. This time, I just came to this point when realized "I don't want to be a part of it".
So I cook more often, healthy veggie dishes, re-discovering my way in the kitchen, this time without cruelty
I also try to get rid of drinking sodas. works most of the time
I buy much less than I used to, I used to buy clothing and such way too often. Especially when I traveled abroad. And just woke up one day and decided I wanna get rid of things, so I sold some and donated the rest and it feels so much lighter. I learned to choose quality over quantity.
And the most important thing is that I started creating things, when I want something I first of all think "can I make it?" if so, I do it. I take sewing classes, I create my own clothes and I love it.
Small changes, I know it's not something big, I know I can do more. But it is a good start.
Here is a pic with 2 dresses I sewed and some crochet work.
I have been vegetarian for 20 plus years, mostly avoid dairy and eggs too for the last 5 or so. Try to avoid leather, volunteer at the animal shelter, etc. Good for me, the animals, and the environment.0 -
Do you find yourself more prone to catching colds and feeling run down without the animal protien?grooveme said:
Nice work on the dresses! I am hopeless with a needle. So much so that when I told my husband I could sew on a button, he was doubtful. I did used to crochet...evilrona said:Few things that I found myself changing lately in my life, and it makes me feel better:
I gave up meat, fish, eggs and trying to avoid dairy as much as I can (only thing left is getting rid of coffee in the morning, working on it). I've been vegan before but somehow got back to eating meat. This time, I just came to this point when realized "I don't want to be a part of it".
So I cook more often, healthy veggie dishes, re-discovering my way in the kitchen, this time without cruelty
I also try to get rid of drinking sodas. works most of the time
I buy much less than I used to, I used to buy clothing and such way too often. Especially when I traveled abroad. And just woke up one day and decided I wanna get rid of things, so I sold some and donated the rest and it feels so much lighter. I learned to choose quality over quantity.
And the most important thing is that I started creating things, when I want something I first of all think "can I make it?" if so, I do it. I take sewing classes, I create my own clothes and I love it.
Small changes, I know it's not something big, I know I can do more. But it is a good start.
Here is a pic with 2 dresses I sewed and some crochet work.
I have been vegetarian for 20 plus years, mostly avoid dairy and eggs too for the last 5 or so. Try to avoid leather, volunteer at the animal shelter, etc. Good for me, the animals, and the environment.
I've toyed around with different eating habits and currently just avoid dairy and simple carbs and sugar.6days a week(Pizza on cheat day).But when I gave a raw all plant based diet a spin.I thought it was lacking and tough to get all the grams of protien needed.And just not as yummy.
I found being an avid gym rat meathead,that the lack of lean animal protien not only made me feel like I had less energy,but my recoup time seemed off.I watched That video Forks over knives and tried some concepts they talked about,and it had Merritt but I can't get past the Big protien defecit0 -
Tonight I felt like it's time to revive this thread. We talk a lot here, but what are we doing? No one needs to answer that, but maybe we should just think about it. What are we doing to make a difference? Did we go to a rally yesterday? Did we make a call, sign a petition, write a letter, or just write stuff on social media about what's going on in the world?I've done some work but I can always do more. Anyone else feel the same way?"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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I fantasize about a revolution like the French revolution.
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