
Working class environmental and social justice activist with all the associated sociological weirdness. I will use every non-violent tool in the toolbox to get to a future where all can thrive. And I have lots of big ideas I like to share.
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Sometimes I wonder how many others yearn for a life of human decency, kindness and inclusivity.
When everything is so hard — essentials unaffordable, a divided society, political turmoil — it’s difficult to be calm and reasonable.
Diana’s...
Here’s part of a letter to the editor I just submitted to our local paper.
Let’s face it: we’re awash in misinformation and disinformation. Many claim that the USA — and by implication consumers of American news and entertainment — have th...
After following geopolitics closely for the past few years, I think I can paint a broad strokes picture of what’s going on.
Basically Russia, China and Iran and other BRICS countries have organized themselves in a way that helps to shield...
This particular moment in history is extremely dangerous for truth tellers.
In what many agree is a collapsing empire, in this moment of an ongoing genocide, unprovoked wars, environmental breakdown and AI, people in the west are trying to...
We ignore them, we despise them, we complain about them, but what are governments actually for?
My understanding is that government is supposed to be for the people by the people. I interpret that to mean they’re supposed to make life bett...
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Working class social justice and environmental activist with all the weird sociological trimmings. I will use every non-violent tool in the toolkit to defend our planet and the life she supports.
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