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@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-11-17 08:52:05

The implications are interesting enough when we apply this to systems like capitalism or national governments, but there are other very interesting implications when applied to systems like race or gender.
Like, as a cis man the only way I can be free to express and explore my own masculinity is if the masculinity I participate in is one which allows anyone the freedom to leave. Then I have an obligation to recognize the validity of nom-masculine trans identity as a necessary component of my own. If I fail to do this, then I trap myself in masculinity and allow the system to control me rather than me to be a free participant in the system.
But if it's OK to escape but not enter, that's it's own restriction that constrains the freedom to leave. It creates a barrier that keeps people in by the fear that they cannot return. So in order for me to be free in my cis masculine identity, I must accept non-masculine trans identities as they are and accept detransitioning as also valid.
But I also need to accept trans-masc identities because restricting entry to my masculinity means non-consensually constraining other identities. If every group imposes an exclusion against others coming in, that, by default, makes it impossible to leave every other group. This is just a description of how national borders work to trap people within systems, even if a nation itself allows people to "freely" leave.
So then, a free masculinity is one which recognizes all configurations of trans identities as valid and welcomes, if not celebrates, people who transition as affirmations of the freedom of their own identity (even for those who never feel a reason to exercise that same freedom).
The most irritating type of white person may look at this and say, "oh, so then why can't I be <not white>?" Except that the critique of transratial identities has never been "that's not allowed" and has always been "this person didn't do the work." If that person did the work, they would understand that the question doesn't make sense based on how race is constructed. That person might understand that race, especially whiteness, is more fluid than they at first understood. They might realize that whiteness is often chosen at the exclusion of other racialized identities. They would, perhaps, realize that to actually align with any racialized identity, they would first have to understand the boot of whiteness on their neck, have to recognize the need to destroy this oppressive identity for their own future liberation. The best, perhaps only, way to do this would be to use the privilege afforded by that identity to destroy it, and in doing so would either destroy their own privilege or destroy the system of privilege. The must either become themselves completely ratialized or destroy the system of race itself such being "transracial" wouldn't really make sense anymore.
But that most annoying of white person would, of course, not do any such work. Nevertheless, one hopes that they may recognize the paradox that they are trapped by their white identity, forced forever by it to do the work of maintaining it. And such is true for all privileged identities, where privilege is only maintained through restrictions where these restrictions ultimately become walls that imprison both the privileged and the marginalized in a mutually reinforcing hell that can only be escaped by destroying the system of privilege itself.

@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io
2025-10-16 21:51:13

2/2 Reflection on #citizenship:
I do not treat the concept of “#democracy" lightly. I was born into the aftermath of centuries of totalitarian oppression that ended suddenly, leaving the nascent Ukrainian state of the late 90s and early 2000s floundering in the turbulent whirlpool of hopes and fears felt by millions of people who were finally allowed to ponder: how to build a free democratic state in the place of Soviet and imperial ruins?
I was taught the words "democracy", "citizen", "freedom", "voting", “liberty" (and more) by people who, less than two decades prior, weren't allowed to leave the borders of their country. I was told about self-determination by people whose political choices were ridiculed, punished, and eviscerated form most of their lives. The duty of governing ourselves felt to us ephemeral - a nice fantasy, akin to a fairytale or a utopia from fictional works.
And then I saw those same people fight with their bodies and souls once the previously unfathomable democracy was threatened. Protests in 2004, then again in 2014, then the unthinkable war against foreign invasion in 2022. Democracy no longer felt abstract or silly. It became as tangible as saying "I love you".
I write of Ukraine as I reflect on becoming a citizen of another country because the history and values of my adopted United States feel as real as the skin on my legs, the significance of its legacy lays as heavy as the weight of my waist-long hair, and the desire to uphold the freedoms of its Constitution burns my throat as harshly as dehydration after a long day in the sun.
People have asked me why I even want to join this country, when the present moment is shrouded in impenetrable darkness. And I answer: because I've felt the warmth of a newly lit fire of freedom breaking through shadows that for centuries looked like solid walls. I have seen kindness, and solidarity heal the fear and hate of oppression. I've seen liberty emerge from nothing but the human soul.
I am not a religious person, but I have faith. Faith in the ideals at the foundation of the American project. Faint but powerful recognition that "we the people" now includes me.
I love #America. And I hope to keep loving my home for the rest of my life.

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-10-18 15:20:38

We visited a nearby #summit today. You can see my home on the photo 😉
It's a lovely day today and we spent some time there watching paragliders and the autumn leaf. - afterwards we drove to a café for some soup, coffee and cake.
Yes we're enjoying and relaxing today.
#hiking

A breathtaking panoramic view from a mountaintop, showcasing a vast and vibrant valley below. The landscape is a patchwork of lush green fields, clusters of colorful autumn trees, and quaint villages nestled among rolling hills. Majestic mountain ranges stretch into the distance under a clear blue sky, creating a sense of awe and tranquility. The rocky foreground adds texture and depth, emphasizing the grandeur of the scene.
A cozy and inviting interior of a rustic restaurant or café, featuring warm wooden beams, benches, and tables. The foreground showcases a menu with the elegant inscription "Landerermühle," resting on a polished wooden table. The background reveals a charming seating area with plush cushions, framed pictures of scenic landscapes, and soft lighting, creating a welcoming and homely atmosphere perfect for relaxation and enjoyment.
@Xavier@infosec.exchange
2025-11-16 01:20:20

Wow, what a wonderful day at @… ! They put on a great conference and I was honored to have been part of it. I held a privacy workshop and gave a #fedvierse talk. I just posted the worksheets from the workshop and the presentation from the talk over on the …

he image shows a conference room with a person standing at a podium giving a presentation. Two large screens display identical slides titled “Getting Started on the Fediverse”. In the foreground, a table is set with microphones and water bottles, and several people are seated facing the presenter. An American flag is partially visible in the left corner of the frame. 

The slides list the following points:

    “Pick a username”
    “Fill out your profile”
    “Set privacy preferences and enabl…
The image shows a person standing at a podium giving a presentation in a lecture hall. Three large screens behind the podium display presentation slides with bullet-point lists. Several people are seated in rows of chairs facing the podium, appearing to be listening to the presentation.
The image shows a person standing at a podium giving a presentation in a lecture hall. Three large screens behind the podium display presentation slides with bullet-point lists. Several people are seated in rows of chairs facing the podium, appearing to be listening to the presentation. 

The left screen reads "4. Hosting" with sub-points "Self Hosting", "Cloud Hosting", "Dedicated Hosting" and "Bare Metal Hosting". The center screen reads "Running Your Own Server" with sub-points "1. Think abo…
@luca@social.luca.run
2025-10-16 16:56:58

Hello North Sea. #denmark #enbee

Enbee, the crochet bee, looks directly into the camera. A hand with blue nails some centimeters below the bee. It looks like the bee flies towards the hand. Or that it was thrown from the hand. In the background the sand beach and the ocean.
@rberger@hachyderm.io
2025-09-18 05:49:17

I've canceled my Disney/Hulu/ESPN/Max bundle subscription due to Disney/ABC continuing to cave to a ridiculous dictator wannabe. They need to realize that history will lump them with the German corporate Collaborators. They are the baddies.
#BoycottDisney #JimmyKImmel

@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-09-18 02:13:28

Alfalfa Field where we parked for Sunday's Car Show in Little York, NY showing the kind of hill that the glaciers shaped all over upstate NY
#photo #photography #landscape

Wide angle photo of a big field with a carpet for short green alfalfa,  there is a pickup truck that looks tiny to the far left,  the horizon is near the center,  to the left there is hillside covered with trees,  to the right a patchy hedgerow,  above a dramatic sky filled with large cumulus clouds.
@simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
2025-09-18 14:25:41

OK, a sidequest on the #tricycle project: I'm going to have to do data capture, storage and display. I need to log speed, cadence, battery voltage, and some indicator of power consumption. I need to display at least speed, cadence, and projected range. I can do speed and cadence off hall effect sensors. I want to use #Lisp

@jamesthebard@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-17 05:10:07

Today I learned about the true power of macros...and holy crap, they are awesome. Started back on the Z80 emulator and wondered if there was a way to reference procs in Nim using strings. Did some searching and came across someone who did something very similar and it never crossed my mind to even try this.
#nim

A simple macro to assign procedures to a lookup table so they can be referenced via string.
@UP8@mastodon.social
2025-11-18 00:18:37

Approach to Rockefeller Hall, the Physical Sciences Building and Baker Hall in the fall
#photo #photography #landscape

Road runs from the bottom to a vanishing point at the lower left and past that a slope where parts of a few buildings which are striking and/or hidden in front of them monochrome trees some with no leaves otherss with strikingly different levels of brightness.