• 小莱卡
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    8 months ago

    What you say is completely fine and i support it, but in my experience the solarpunk aesthetic has been largely used by “back to nature” reactionary movements that see “industrial society” as corruption etc…

    • Hestia [comrade/them, she/her]@hexbear.net
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      8 months ago

      industrial society in its current form HAS poisoned our planet. You’re suggesting that solarpunk would send us back to the fucking stone ages but it really just means phasing out harmful and obsolete technology in liu of ecofriendly alternatives. There’s alot of agricultural methods that industrial society has phased out to it’s own detriment, depleting the soil and replacing biodiversity with… corn. endless corn.

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      Yeah very true. The difference isn’t in the solarpunk-aesthetic vision but in the path to get there (industrial innovation vs primitivist regression), and when reactionaries try to falsely claim the idea of a green future as something that is exclusive to de-industrialization. I think it’s important not to let that false exclusivity stick.