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a senator named george mcgovern. you might, before the night gets over, start to realize that washington isn't bad as you thought it was. it's worse.
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from august the 1st on, for the next 30 days, i thought of nothing but how to get out.
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he just kept on preaching. so i started resigning chance, demonic chance, out to block what he was doing.
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the stars had decided what my personality was going to be like.
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and she walked by the car, and had a couple christian brothers with me.
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it's still the same miracle. god still saves you just the same. sometimes i think it's harder to get the pks and the christian kids saved than it is the wish-
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... that the occult world ever planned out and carried out.
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brainwash them with beatles music and rock music. if you want to leave it in your home, i won't go into details why you can't, but if you want to leave it in your home and all the demons that-
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and you'd be surprised at how fast your kids come around after they finish throwing their two year old tantrum.
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i don't mind. i drove all day so i could say these things.
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i was the manager of zodiac productions, which zodiac productions named-
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manson's dead because he belonged to the process. helter skelter of seventh-
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might add, an extremely powerful one. the occult is-
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... politically motivated through their finance, they have-
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the quest soon became very vicious and malicious, and not just against me, but also against my family.
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or there's excuse making or shaming and blaming, but-
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and i get it because some of my comrades out here are just rude, crude, and-
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got a big donation a couple years ago and buckingham county didn't want to put in a tiny guy. this is what i heard over the [inaudible 00:02:21], is it?
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yeah, so when the invites went out, by the way, the invites are so cute. i love them. they're very fun to make.
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... probably illegal way and now they're saying they have the right to-
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it shouldn't be the other way around. this is our city. we live here.
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they're the one to, you're right, you should be listening to us, but they don't. they just care about all of our money.
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well, just from my experience, and the people that i work around and live around-
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... i was just thinking about how, in this past year alone, i moved to asheville about last year on this time and-
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1,000, 1,100, 1,200 for a two-bedroom apartment. that's not including all the utilities and everything.
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eating here also kind of sucks. i always remember going to walmart, and it kind of sucks seeing a lot of the shelves really empty.
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like, three times as much, and it's like, oh my gosh, i can't even eat healthy or whatever that is. i don't know. everything is-
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... getting to be so... everything is already so much, and it's just getting worse.
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it makes me really angry to have the cops and dot come around and evict people while saying things like-
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... give land back to indigenous people, to have indigenous stewardship.
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and hearing about how there are people coming into asheville, i don't know if y'all ever been on like,
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which is just a housing thing that people post if they need housing or looking for something on facebook.
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yeah, so this thread, this thing right here, is for people who can't pay more than 1300 for rent.
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... 100 a month when your rent's 1100. i mean, how do you pay your electricity? how do you pay? this is problems that this-
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and giving you our time and energy. and then once we have that money, it goes right away to rent or living other necessities. we don't have-
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... the energy to do anything else. we don't have the energy to come out into the park-
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... disrespectful. the clientele's horrible. it's a terrible work environment. so-
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still sandwiches or nothing, you really going to...
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they're going to hate life. it was terrible. i had $1,000 a month rent up there. it was a two-bedroom.do you have something? i remember asking some folk, if anything that-
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to be said, and someone brought up about just what happens when sweeps happen-
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... is that you no longer know where your friends are. you no longer know where your family's at, and-
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it just makes it harder to get yourself okay, and around you okay, if you're constantly being removed from your area.
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... hate having to listen to us. they hate it.
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a crime against humanity, and empowered a sexual predator to run that domestic torture program.
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for your own personal wellbeing, quit your jobs.
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i urge you, as one human being to another, to get up, walk out.
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it's not possible to have a net positive impact in this world while you answer the torturers, rapists, sadists and sociopaths.
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all of them will push the boundaries of what you thought you knew about climate justice.
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grew out of an illustrated book curated by harpreet and i, called perspectives on a global green new deal.
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the new deal had serious flaws. flaws that were rooted in the discriminatory racial, national and gendered boundaries.
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how can they play a central role in adjust transition so that both workers and communities who have become reliant on these high carbon industries-
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very little of the wealth that generates has been reinvested back into local communities.
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would be retrained and redeployed into well-unionized, secure jobs in renewable industries.
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due to pandemic-related crises in the labor market, and not to mention the decimation of the welfare state after a decade of neoliberal austerity.
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not only is it not true, indeed, as gabby told us, the vast majority of north sea oil workers surveyed by platform-
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in 2013, san miguel energy corporation privatized the albi electric cooperative, despite five years of workers' resistance.
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we must not forget what a renewable energy revolution would mean for those further down the supply chain.
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they're often assumed to continue and possibly even expand in a system based on renewable energy.
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miners are amongst the most mistreated workers in the world.
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this already dangerous and difficult work is made worse by the exploitive labor practices of the companies running the industry.
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whether the conditions of both unpaid and paid social reproductive labor-
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... their contribution to the global economy, when valued at minimum wage-
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it's in the expectation that women are naturally responsible for undertaking the lion's share of this difficult and skilled labor.
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this expectation that women, especially in the global south-
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... is reproduced when we talk about work under a global green new deal-
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... without talking about how we reprioritize and redistribute the work of social reproduction.
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but their existing living conditions is rife with discrimination, inequality and violence.
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discrimination. so this is what the chapter really looks at.
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as we were forced to confront the fact that when it comes to it, it's not necessarily the workers who are paid the most.
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you also saw that this essential work is disproportionately undertaken by communities that are marginalized.
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the way work is distributed and valued is related to how the people who do them are valued.
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and building our infrastructures of mitigation and resilience around collectivizing this labor.
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you still have management consultants coming in and trying to make it more efficient. and
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only this year, sarah published a book called work won't love you back, in which she explored-
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... this is how we end up in an absurd situation where the most essential work of our world continues to get done under unsustainable and unfair conditions.
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when you look at it this way, the question becomes so much bigger than how do we make sure nobody loses their job under a just transition.
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what if we define the economy as the way we take care of one another since that's what it ultimately is?
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what is the future of infrastructure in an era of climate breakdown?
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here the focus is less on reduce, reuse, recycle.
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more on visions of large scale investment, expansion and abundance.
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borrowing inspiration once again from the legacy of roosevelt's new deal and its transformation of us society through roads, bridges, airports, and power lines.
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political promises of major investment in infrastructure are genuinely popular around the world.
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in the midst of overlapping financial, political, and health crises the promise to build back better.
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yet the global majority continue to live in conditions of scarcity and neglect.
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we are told that infrastructure is a universal good, a great equalizer.
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so how is it that during one of the biggest waves of mega infrastructure spending in human history.
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sometimes this looks like marginalized communities being exposed to infrastructures that are actively dangerous.
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wasn't okay, far from it. flynn's tap water was laced with dangerous levels of lead. the state knew about it and did nothing.
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pass your minds back to episode one where we talked about how current corporate visions of renewable infrastructures in the global north.
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and second in providing the bricks and mortar systems required for economic activity and growth.
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imagining the future of infrastructure beyond the nation state is not a romantic vision, but a practical necessity.
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climate breakdown is global, so our response too must be global.
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in our current system, borders function to protect the interest of what vara feck has called the international oligarchy.
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in vera feck's vision of a great new deal for europe.
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scientific developments in medical technology mean that lifesaving vaccines have been developed at record breaking speeds.
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yet intellectual property and patenting upheld by international law meant that many around the world remain without access to this vital medication.
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even if patents were revoked tomorrow, the vaccination gap would be narrowed, but it wouldn't be eliminated.
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in malawi for example, in order to provide healthcare for the entire population, it would need four times the number of nurses it currently has.
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building infrastructures of long-term resilience without the expectation of financial return is urgent now more than ever.
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