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  1. M8 motorway demolition in Glasgow could take inspiration from ‘New York and San Fransisco’

    The Woodside viaducts are crumbling – despite tens of millions of pounds being spent on propping them up…
    #Glasgow #UnitedKingdom #UK #GB #Scotland #Headlines #News #Europe #EU #Britain #GreatBritain #LabourParty #M8 #Premium #scottishlabour #TransportScotland #VinceCable
    europesays.com/uk/967960/

  2. europesays.com/ro/141671/ (VIDEO) Toate modelele BMW M au fost comparate de britanici şi învingătorul nu a fost nici cel mai scump, nici cel mai puternic | PiataAuto.md #bmw #britanici #comparate #invingator #m #m2 #m3 #m5 #m8 #MAI #modele #nu #puternic #RO #Română #Romania #Romanian #scumpe #Technology #tehnologie #toate #x3m #x5m #xm

  3. «Decriminalise Our Lives!»

    International Women's Day: Shared Vision for Feminism.

    Statement by ESWA, EuroNPUD, S.A.F.E. and Equinox Initiative.

    [I cannot agree more with it. ❤️‍🔥😍 💯]

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation should NEVER be the first response to social and healthcare issues!

    3 years ago, the 8 March Principles were launched - to provide a new model on how we see justice.

    This International Women's Day, we're calling for care over carceralism, on issues including sex work, abortion, harm reduction, racial justice and poverty.

    We advocate for a feminism that is rights-based, not punitive.

    -

    ‣ Rights not rescue: sex work is work!

    Criminalisation, including the criminalisation of clients, is a massive driver of violence against sex workers.

    It drives sex work underground, into more danger and stigma, creates barriers to healthcare, housing, and justice.

    The 8 March Principles emphasise that consensual sexual activity between adults should never be a matter for the criminal legal system.

    Decriminalisation of sex work prioritises the safety, human and labour rights of sex workers.

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation has never stopped abortions from happening. It only makes them less safe.

    Under the 8 March Principles, reproductive and bodily autonomy are recognised as fundamental human rights.

    We demand the removal of all punitive barriers to healthcare. When we treat abortion as a crime, we violate the right to health, privacy, and bodily autonomy. It is time for a legal system that trusts individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without the threat of a prison cell.

    -

    ‣ Support, don't punish! Harm reduction saves lives. Criminalisation destroys them.

    The “War on Drugs” is a war on all humans. In practice, it disproportionately impacts women, caregivers and communities already marginalised.

    The 8 March Principles advocate for a shift from criminalisation to harm reduction. Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal one. By redirecting resources from policing to community-supported healthcare and safe consumption services, we can transform our societies for the better.

    Lived experience is knowledge.

    -

    ‣ Carceralism vs. Racial Justice.

    The legal system isn't “neutral”.
    It disproportionately targets and penalises Black, Brown and racialised communities.

    The 8 March Principles remind us that justice cannot be achieved through a system built on systemic bias. We must dismantle the structures of over-policing and invest in safety measures that are led by and for the communities most affected by state violence.

    Anti-carceral feminism is essential to realising racial justice.

    -

    ‣ The Shared Vision - Our Demands:

    • Decriminalise abortion, sex work, drug use, and activities associated with poverty.

    • Redirect resources from the carceral state to community-led safety, health, and housing.

    • Adopt the 8 March Principles globally to ensure that human rights, not moral policing, guide our legal systems.

    • Center lived experience as expertise: policies are stronger when shaped by the people most affected. Amplify community voices, recognise peer support, and treat people with dignity and autonomy.

    -

    ‣ Poverty is not a crime!

    In many places, being poor or homeless is effectively treated as a criminal offense.
    Laws targeting activities like loitering or sleeping in public punish people for simply existing.

    The 8 March Principles state that the criminal law should never be used to address social and economic exclusion.
    We cannot jail our way out of poverty, and should never criminalise the means by which the poorest survive.

    Resources belong in housing and healthcare, not policing and prisons.

    -

    ‣ Further reading:

    🌐 S.A.F.E. supportingabortions.eu

    🌐 EuroNPUD: euronpud.net
    ➕ SisterWUD: euronpud.net/project/mobilisin

    🌐 European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance: eswalliance.org

    🌐 Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice: equinox-eu.com

    🗄📄 8 March Principles: web.archive.org/web/2023031106

    -

    A safer world is possible when we stop using the law to punish and start using it to protect.

    When we remove the threat of criminalisation, we create space for autonomy, safety, and dignity for all.
    It also makes space for well-being and pleasure: safer choices, informed decisions, and self-determination.

    ‣ LET'S BUILD A FEMINISM THAT LIBERATES EVERYONE, SPECIALLY THE MOST MARGINALISED.

    #8M #M8 #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #Europe #ESWA #SAFE #EuroNPUD #EquinoxInitiative #SexWork #HarmReduction #SRHR #Abortion #DrugUse #Decrim #DecrimNow #Decriminalization #Feminisms

  4. «Decriminalise Our Lives!»

    International Women's Day: Shared Vision for Feminism.

    Statement by ESWA, EuroNPUD, S.A.F.E. and Equinox Initiative.

    [I cannot agree more with it. ❤️‍🔥😍 💯]

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation should NEVER be the first response to social and healthcare issues!

    3 years ago, the 8 March Principles were launched - to provide a new model on how we see justice.

    This International Women's Day, we're calling for care over carceralism, on issues including sex work, abortion, harm reduction, racial justice and poverty.

    We advocate for a feminism that is rights-based, not punitive.

    -

    ‣ Rights not rescue: sex work is work!

    Criminalisation, including the criminalisation of clients, is a massive driver of violence against sex workers.

    It drives sex work underground, into more danger and stigma, creates barriers to healthcare, housing, and justice.

    The 8 March Principles emphasise that consensual sexual activity between adults should never be a matter for the criminal legal system.

    Decriminalisation of sex work prioritises the safety, human and labour rights of sex workers.

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation has never stopped abortions from happening. It only makes them less safe.

    Under the 8 March Principles, reproductive and bodily autonomy are recognised as fundamental human rights.

    We demand the removal of all punitive barriers to healthcare. When we treat abortion as a crime, we violate the right to health, privacy, and bodily autonomy. It is time for a legal system that trusts individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without the threat of a prison cell.

    -

    ‣ Support, don't punish! Harm reduction saves lives. Criminalisation destroys them.

    The “War on Drugs” is a war on all humans. In practice, it disproportionately impacts women, caregivers and communities already marginalised.

    The 8 March Principles advocate for a shift from criminalisation to harm reduction. Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal one. By redirecting resources from policing to community-supported healthcare and safe consumption services, we can transform our societies for the better.

    Lived experience is knowledge.

    -

    ‣ Carceralism vs. Racial Justice.

    The legal system isn't “neutral”.
    It disproportionately targets and penalises Black, Brown and racialised communities.

    The 8 March Principles remind us that justice cannot be achieved through a system built on systemic bias. We must dismantle the structures of over-policing and invest in safety measures that are led by and for the communities most affected by state violence.

    Anti-carceral feminism is essential to realising racial justice.

    -

    ‣ The Shared Vision - Our Demands:

    • Decriminalise abortion, sex work, drug use, and activities associated with poverty.

    • Redirect resources from the carceral state to community-led safety, health, and housing.

    • Adopt the 8 March Principles globally to ensure that human rights, not moral policing, guide our legal systems.

    • Center lived experience as expertise: policies are stronger when shaped by the people most affected. Amplify community voices, recognise peer support, and treat people with dignity and autonomy.

    -

    ‣ Poverty is not a crime!

    In many places, being poor or homeless is effectively treated as a criminal offense.
    Laws targeting activities like loitering or sleeping in public punish people for simply existing.

    The 8 March Principles state that the criminal law should never be used to address social and economic exclusion.
    We cannot jail our way out of poverty, and should never criminalise the means by which the poorest survive.

    Resources belong in housing and healthcare, not policing and prisons.

    -

    ‣ Further reading:

    🌐 S.A.F.E. supportingabortions.eu

    🌐 EuroNPUD: euronpud.net
    ➕ SisterWUD: euronpud.net/project/mobilisin

    🌐 European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance: eswalliance.org

    🌐 Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice: equinox-eu.com

    🗄📄 8 March Principles: web.archive.org/web/2023031106

    -

    A safer world is possible when we stop using the law to punish and start using it to protect.

    When we remove the threat of criminalisation, we create space for autonomy, safety, and dignity for all.
    It also makes space for well-being and pleasure: safer choices, informed decisions, and self-determination.

    ‣ LET'S BUILD A FEMINISM THAT LIBERATES EVERYONE, SPECIALLY THE MOST MARGINALISED.

    #8M #M8 #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #Europe #ESWA #SAFE #EuroNPUD #EquinoxInitiative #SexWork #HarmReduction #SRHR #Abortion #DrugUse #Decrim #DecrimNow #Decriminalization #Feminisms

  5. «Decriminalise Our Lives!»

    International Women's Day: Shared Vision for Feminism.

    Statement by ESWA, EuroNPUD, S.A.F.E. and Equinox Initiative.

    [I cannot agree more with it. ❤️‍🔥😍 💯]

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation should NEVER be the first response to social and healthcare issues!

    3 years ago, the 8 March Principles were launched - to provide a new model on how we see justice.

    This International Women's Day, we're calling for care over carceralism, on issues including sex work, abortion, harm reduction, racial justice and poverty.

    We advocate for a feminism that is rights-based, not punitive.

    -

    ‣ Rights not rescue: sex work is work!

    Criminalisation, including the criminalisation of clients, is a massive driver of violence against sex workers.

    It drives sex work underground, into more danger and stigma, creates barriers to healthcare, housing, and justice.

    The 8 March Principles emphasise that consensual sexual activity between adults should never be a matter for the criminal legal system.

    Decriminalisation of sex work prioritises the safety, human and labour rights of sex workers.

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation has never stopped abortions from happening. It only makes them less safe.

    Under the 8 March Principles, reproductive and bodily autonomy are recognised as fundamental human rights.

    We demand the removal of all punitive barriers to healthcare. When we treat abortion as a crime, we violate the right to health, privacy, and bodily autonomy. It is time for a legal system that trusts individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without the threat of a prison cell.

    -

    ‣ Support, don't punish! Harm reduction saves lives. Criminalisation destroys them.

    The “War on Drugs” is a war on all humans. In practice, it disproportionately impacts women, caregivers and communities already marginalised.

    The 8 March Principles advocate for a shift from criminalisation to harm reduction. Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal one. By redirecting resources from policing to community-supported healthcare and safe consumption services, we can transform our societies for the better.

    Lived experience is knowledge.

    -

    ‣ Carceralism vs. Racial Justice.

    The legal system isn't “neutral”.
    It disproportionately targets and penalises Black, Brown and racialised communities.

    The 8 March Principles remind us that justice cannot be achieved through a system built on systemic bias. We must dismantle the structures of over-policing and invest in safety measures that are led by and for the communities most affected by state violence.

    Anti-carceral feminism is essential to realising racial justice.

    -

    ‣ The Shared Vision - Our Demands:

    • Decriminalise abortion, sex work, drug use, and activities associated with poverty.

    • Redirect resources from the carceral state to community-led safety, health, and housing.

    • Adopt the 8 March Principles globally to ensure that human rights, not moral policing, guide our legal systems.

    • Center lived experience as expertise: policies are stronger when shaped by the people most affected. Amplify community voices, recognise peer support, and treat people with dignity and autonomy.

    -

    ‣ Poverty is not a crime!

    In many places, being poor or homeless is effectively treated as a criminal offense.
    Laws targeting activities like loitering or sleeping in public punish people for simply existing.

    The 8 March Principles state that the criminal law should never be used to address social and economic exclusion.
    We cannot jail our way out of poverty, and should never criminalise the means by which the poorest survive.

    Resources belong in housing and healthcare, not policing and prisons.

    -

    ‣ Further reading:

    🌐 S.A.F.E. supportingabortions.eu

    🌐 EuroNPUD: euronpud.net
    ➕ SisterWUD: euronpud.net/project/mobilisin

    🌐 European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance: eswalliance.org

    🌐 Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice: equinox-eu.com

    🗄📄 8 March Principles: web.archive.org/web/2023031106

    -

    A safer world is possible when we stop using the law to punish and start using it to protect.

    When we remove the threat of criminalisation, we create space for autonomy, safety, and dignity for all.
    It also makes space for well-being and pleasure: safer choices, informed decisions, and self-determination.

    ‣ LET'S BUILD A FEMINISM THAT LIBERATES EVERYONE, SPECIALLY THE MOST MARGINALISED.

    #8M #M8 #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #Europe #ESWA #SAFE #EuroNPUD #EquinoxInitiative #SexWork #HarmReduction #SRHR #Abortion #DrugUse #Decrim #DecrimNow #Decriminalization #Feminisms

  6. «Decriminalise Our Lives!»

    International Women's Day: Shared Vision for Feminism.

    Statement by ESWA, EuroNPUD, S.A.F.E. and Equinox Initiative.

    [I cannot agree more with it. ❤️‍🔥😍 💯]

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation should NEVER be the first response to social and healthcare issues!

    3 years ago, the 8 March Principles were launched - to provide a new model on how we see justice.

    This International Women's Day, we're calling for care over carceralism, on issues including sex work, abortion, harm reduction, racial justice and poverty.

    We advocate for a feminism that is rights-based, not punitive.

    -

    ‣ Rights not rescue: sex work is work!

    Criminalisation, including the criminalisation of clients, is a massive driver of violence against sex workers.

    It drives sex work underground, into more danger and stigma, creates barriers to healthcare, housing, and justice.

    The 8 March Principles emphasise that consensual sexual activity between adults should never be a matter for the criminal legal system.

    Decriminalisation of sex work prioritises the safety, human and labour rights of sex workers.

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation has never stopped abortions from happening. It only makes them less safe.

    Under the 8 March Principles, reproductive and bodily autonomy are recognised as fundamental human rights.

    We demand the removal of all punitive barriers to healthcare. When we treat abortion as a crime, we violate the right to health, privacy, and bodily autonomy. It is time for a legal system that trusts individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without the threat of a prison cell.

    -

    ‣ Support, don't punish! Harm reduction saves lives. Criminalisation destroys them.

    The “War on Drugs” is a war on all humans. In practice, it disproportionately impacts women, caregivers and communities already marginalised.

    The 8 March Principles advocate for a shift from criminalisation to harm reduction. Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal one. By redirecting resources from policing to community-supported healthcare and safe consumption services, we can transform our societies for the better.

    Lived experience is knowledge.

    -

    ‣ Carceralism vs. Racial Justice.

    The legal system isn't “neutral”.
    It disproportionately targets and penalises Black, Brown and racialised communities.

    The 8 March Principles remind us that justice cannot be achieved through a system built on systemic bias. We must dismantle the structures of over-policing and invest in safety measures that are led by and for the communities most affected by state violence.

    Anti-carceral feminism is essential to realising racial justice.

    -

    ‣ The Shared Vision - Our Demands:

    • Decriminalise abortion, sex work, drug use, and activities associated with poverty.

    • Redirect resources from the carceral state to community-led safety, health, and housing.

    • Adopt the 8 March Principles globally to ensure that human rights, not moral policing, guide our legal systems.

    • Center lived experience as expertise: policies are stronger when shaped by the people most affected. Amplify community voices, recognise peer support, and treat people with dignity and autonomy.

    -

    ‣ Poverty is not a crime!

    In many places, being poor or homeless is effectively treated as a criminal offense.
    Laws targeting activities like loitering or sleeping in public punish people for simply existing.

    The 8 March Principles state that the criminal law should never be used to address social and economic exclusion.
    We cannot jail our way out of poverty, and should never criminalise the means by which the poorest survive.

    Resources belong in housing and healthcare, not policing and prisons.

    -

    ‣ Further reading:

    🌐 S.A.F.E. supportingabortions.eu

    🌐 EuroNPUD: euronpud.net
    ➕ SisterWUD: euronpud.net/project/mobilisin

    🌐 European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance: eswalliance.org

    🌐 Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice: equinox-eu.com

    🗄📄 8 March Principles: web.archive.org/web/2023031106

    -

    A safer world is possible when we stop using the law to punish and start using it to protect.

    When we remove the threat of criminalisation, we create space for autonomy, safety, and dignity for all.
    It also makes space for well-being and pleasure: safer choices, informed decisions, and self-determination.

    ‣ LET'S BUILD A FEMINISM THAT LIBERATES EVERYONE, SPECIALLY THE MOST MARGINALISED.

    #8M #M8 #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #Europe #ESWA #SAFE #EuroNPUD #EquinoxInitiative #SexWork #HarmReduction #SRHR #Abortion #DrugUse #Decrim #DecrimNow #Decriminalization #Feminisms

  7. «Decriminalise Our Lives!»

    International Women's Day: Shared Vision for Feminism.

    Statement by ESWA, EuroNPUD, S.A.F.E. and Equinox Initiative.

    [I cannot agree more with it. ❤️‍🔥😍 💯]

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation should NEVER be the first response to social and healthcare issues!

    3 years ago, the 8 March Principles were launched - to provide a new model on how we see justice.

    This International Women's Day, we're calling for care over carceralism, on issues including sex work, abortion, harm reduction, racial justice and poverty.

    We advocate for a feminism that is rights-based, not punitive.

    -

    ‣ Rights not rescue: sex work is work!

    Criminalisation, including the criminalisation of clients, is a massive driver of violence against sex workers.

    It drives sex work underground, into more danger and stigma, creates barriers to healthcare, housing, and justice.

    The 8 March Principles emphasise that consensual sexual activity between adults should never be a matter for the criminal legal system.

    Decriminalisation of sex work prioritises the safety, human and labour rights of sex workers.

    -

    ‣ Criminalisation has never stopped abortions from happening. It only makes them less safe.

    Under the 8 March Principles, reproductive and bodily autonomy are recognised as fundamental human rights.

    We demand the removal of all punitive barriers to healthcare. When we treat abortion as a crime, we violate the right to health, privacy, and bodily autonomy. It is time for a legal system that trusts individuals to make decisions about their own bodies without the threat of a prison cell.

    -

    ‣ Support, don't punish! Harm reduction saves lives. Criminalisation destroys them.

    The “War on Drugs” is a war on all humans. In practice, it disproportionately impacts women, caregivers and communities already marginalised.

    The 8 March Principles advocate for a shift from criminalisation to harm reduction. Drug use is a public health issue, not a criminal one. By redirecting resources from policing to community-supported healthcare and safe consumption services, we can transform our societies for the better.

    Lived experience is knowledge.

    -

    ‣ Carceralism vs. Racial Justice.

    The legal system isn't “neutral”.
    It disproportionately targets and penalises Black, Brown and racialised communities.

    The 8 March Principles remind us that justice cannot be achieved through a system built on systemic bias. We must dismantle the structures of over-policing and invest in safety measures that are led by and for the communities most affected by state violence.

    Anti-carceral feminism is essential to realising racial justice.

    -

    ‣ The Shared Vision - Our Demands:

    • Decriminalise abortion, sex work, drug use, and activities associated with poverty.

    • Redirect resources from the carceral state to community-led safety, health, and housing.

    • Adopt the 8 March Principles globally to ensure that human rights, not moral policing, guide our legal systems.

    • Center lived experience as expertise: policies are stronger when shaped by the people most affected. Amplify community voices, recognise peer support, and treat people with dignity and autonomy.

    -

    ‣ Poverty is not a crime!

    In many places, being poor or homeless is effectively treated as a criminal offense.
    Laws targeting activities like loitering or sleeping in public punish people for simply existing.

    The 8 March Principles state that the criminal law should never be used to address social and economic exclusion.
    We cannot jail our way out of poverty, and should never criminalise the means by which the poorest survive.

    Resources belong in housing and healthcare, not policing and prisons.

    -

    ‣ Further reading:

    🌐 S.A.F.E. supportingabortions.eu

    🌐 EuroNPUD: euronpud.net
    ➕ SisterWUD: euronpud.net/project/mobilisin

    🌐 European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance: eswalliance.org

    🌐 Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice: equinox-eu.com

    🗄📄 8 March Principles: web.archive.org/web/2023031106

    -

    A safer world is possible when we stop using the law to punish and start using it to protect.

    When we remove the threat of criminalisation, we create space for autonomy, safety, and dignity for all.
    It also makes space for well-being and pleasure: safer choices, informed decisions, and self-determination.

    ‣ LET'S BUILD A FEMINISM THAT LIBERATES EVERYONE, SPECIALLY THE MOST MARGINALISED.

    #8M #M8 #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #Europe #ESWA #SAFE #EuroNPUD #EquinoxInitiative #SexWork #HarmReduction #SRHR #Abortion #DrugUse #Decrim #DecrimNow #Decriminalization #Feminisms

  8. #M8
    [🎦BIDEOA] Kale inkesta: Beste mundu bat feminismotik

    #Martxoak8-ko manifestazioaren leloari erantzunez eta gaur egun oraindik ere feminismoak dituen erronken inguruan galdetu diegu mobilizazioan parte hartu zuten emakume batzuei
    ahotsa.info/albisteak/m8-kale-

  9. > MARCH 8, INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

    > March 8th is the International Women's Day, a day to celebrate the achievements of women and to seek gender equality. Gender equality is a fundamental human right and a solution to some of the greatest global challenges.
    > Worldwide are cis and transgender women majority among sex workers. Most of them live and work under patriarchal structures, which means they experience oppression and exploitation, although most of them are responsible for house and family.
    > There are, however, cis and transgender women that decide to live self-determined lives, to support themselves and their families through sex work.
    > TAMPEP is in solidarity with, encourages and supports all women on March 8th.

    — TAMPEP 🇪🇺

    #M8 #SexWork #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #TAMPEP

  10. #M8 #Martxoak8
    [🎦BIDEOA] Uholde feminista bat beste mundu bat eraikitzeko

    'Beste mundu bat feminismotik' lelopean mobilizazioak egin dituzte Euskal Herriko herri eta hirietan. Palestina izan dute gogoan Iruñean, eta gerra inperialistak salatu dituzte t.co/zUcqFaKhvj

  11. Antikapitalistak taldearen adierazpen hau partekatzen dut hemendik. ^^

    > GERRA ETA IMPERIALISMOAREN AURREAN, TRANSFEMINISMO ANTIKAPITALISTA

    > Martxoaren 8an berriro hartuko ditugu Euskal Herriko kaleak. Patriarkatuaren, kapitalismoaren eta militarismoaren aurrean, borroka feminista antolatzen jarraitzen dugu.

    Gaztelerazko adierazpen hitzez-hitzezko itzulpenak ez ditut eskuarki nabarmenduko, baina beno, noizean behin… 🥴

    [Adierazpena irudietan.]

    #M8 #Antikapitalistak #Antikapi

  12. Taupak, Euskal Herriko Mugimendu Feministak martxoaren 8rako egindako aldarrikapenarekin bat egin eta “Beste mundu bat feminismotik” lelopean auzo, herri eta hiriburuetan deitutako mobilizazioetan parte hartzera animatzen zaituzte.

    Berdintasunak mugimendua behar du eta gu mugitzera goaz.

    #M8

    #m8
  13. > Mundua hankaz gora dago, ez ausaz, batzuek hala jarri dutelako baizik. Eskuin muturraren gorakada, faxismoa forma zahar eta berrietan, jarrera erreakzionarioak nonahi eta politika neoliberalak askatasun indibidualaren izenean bozkak pilatzen eta gorputz eta lurraldeak zapaltzen.

    > Palestina, Venezuela eta Rojava inperialismoaren ondorioen eszenatokien adibide argi dira. Ez dira garai onenak egungo mundua iraultzeko lanean gabiltzanontzat.

    > Askotarikoak gara sistema kapitalista zisheteropatriarkal kolonialista eta arrazistak zapaltzen gaituen gorputzak, are gehiago, zapalkuntza horiek gorputzetik ez ezik lurraldeetatik ere igarotzen dira.

    > Ezin baitira bata eta bestea haien arteko loturarik gabe ulertu.

    > Igarotze horrek gorputzetan pobrezia, desberdinkeria, ikusezin bihurtzea, gorrotoaren jopuntu izatea, esplotazioaren gorputz izatea, menpeko izatera kondenatzea edota sistemaren pieza huts bat gehiago besterik ez izatea dakar. Finean, indarkeria aplikatzeko materia, zuzenean nahiz zeharka.

    > Indarkeria horiek guztiak aplikatzeko egiturek sostengatzen dute sistema, eta beraz, hankaz gora dagoen mundu hau.

    > Lurralde bakoitzean ezberdin lurreratzen da zapalkuntza bakoitza.

    > Baina lurralde guztiek ez dute indarkeria bera ezartzen beste lurralde eta gorputzekiko, eta guri, ezinbestean, bizi garen kokaleku honetatik, Ipar globaleko herri garen heinean, ardurak hartzea ere badagokigu Hego globalarekiko okupatzen dugun posizioan.

    > Horrek zapalkuntzen kate globalean dugun lekuaz jabetzea dakar, eta guk paradigma kokatu horretatik dihardugu. Bizi ditugun indarkeriei aurre eginez eta eragiten ditugunetatik desplazatzeko erabaki irmoa hartuz.

    > Izan ere, kokapen horretatik jarduteak ez du soilik zapalkuntzen egitura globala ulertzea eskatzen; gure eguneroko praktikak ere aztertzea dakar.

    > Ongi dakigu zeinek jartzen dituen kolokan eskuin muturra eta haren balioak.

    > Zein gorputz, harreman-eredu eta komunitatea antolatzeko eredu diren ordena zisheteropatriarkal, arrazista, kolonial eta kapitalistarentzat desestabilizatzaile.

    > Gure egunerokotasunean bizitza sostengatzeko eta bizigarriagoak egiteko martxan jartzen ditugun praktikak aurrera eramaten ditugunean jartzen dugu zalantzan ordena hori; bizitza kapitalaren gainetik antolatzen dugunean.

    > Antikapitalismotik, antiarrazismotik eta zisheteroarauaren aurka. Finean, antifaxismotik eragiten dugunean.

    > Guk bide horretan jarraitzeko, hori guztia iraultzeko eta Euskal Herria Feminista eraikitzeko proposamen politiko bat dugu, eta Burujabetza Feministaren baitan ardazten dugu.

    > Gorputz burujabez osatutako lurralde burujabea izateko. Desberdinkeriekin eta askotariko indarkeria eta zapalkuntzekin amaituko duten baldintza materialak eskuratzeko tresna dugu Burujabetza Feminista. Herri gisa menpeko izatetik deslotzeko eta menpeko gorputzak sortzeari uzteko.

    > Sistemaren egiturek noraezera eraman nahi gaituzte, baina guk geure burua etengabe berrasmatzen dihardugu eta argi dugu norabidea.

    > Eraldatu nahi dugun guztia irauliz, asmatzen ari gara, herria eraikitzen asmatzen ari gara. Bere lur, hizkuntza eta gorputz.
    > Segi dezagun eraikitzeko iraultzen.

    > Gora borroka feminista! Gora Euskal Herria Feminista! Gora Bilgune Feminista!

    @ehbfeminista 🦋 bsky.app/profile/ehbfeminista.

    ❤️‍🔥 👏👏👏 ♀️✊

    #8M #M8#EuskalHerria#EHBilguneFeminista#Manifestua #BurujabetzaFeminista#GorputzenBurujabetza

  14. #M8 #BesteMunduBatFeminismotik #Zarautz
    7an, bazkaria eta jaia
    8an, 12:30ean, manifestazioa: "Zapalkuntza sistemen aurrean:antolakuntza eta borroka"
    10ean, solasaldia, Mijo eta Anerrekin: #Transfeminismoa eta #euskara
    11n, zineforuma

  15. 🗓️ Hitzaldi ubela martxoaren 3an, asteartearekin, Berttoli elkartean (Urruña), 18:30ean.

    :feminista: Mary Shelly, Frankenstein eta gure baitako munstroez solasteko gogo biziz!

    ❤️‍🔥 "Gaur egun ere, ez baitiogu Munstroak sortzeari utzi"

    #FrankensteinAgurgarria #M8 #transfeminismoa

  16. Just keeps getting more and more expensive. These things were four hundred a few years ago when they came out and the hardware does the same thing (edit: by “does” I mean the audio tech is the same and you generate the same shit). #m8 #dirtywave

    They’ll be sold out in a flash, and next time they show up they’ll be even more expensive.

    Not playing that game.

  17. #AMD #EPYC #Turin vs. #Intel #Xeon 6 #GraniteRapids vs. #Graviton4 Benchmarks With #AWS #M8 Instances
    From #AI and #HPC to video encoding/transcoding, compilation, and traditional LAMP, 5th Gen AMD EPYC powering AWS M8a instances were delivering best performance overall against AWS Graviton4 and Intel Xeon 6. Even though Graviton4 offers lowest cost/hour, AMD EPYC Turin was routinely delivering much better performance-per-dollar across most of the workloads tested.
    phoronix.com/review/aws-m8a-m8

  18. #AMD #EPYC #Turin vs. #Intel #Xeon 6 #GraniteRapids vs. #Graviton4 Benchmarks With #AWS #M8 Instances
    From #AI and #HPC to video encoding/transcoding, compilation, and traditional LAMP, 5th Gen AMD EPYC powering AWS M8a instances were delivering best performance overall against AWS Graviton4 and Intel Xeon 6. Even though Graviton4 offers lowest cost/hour, AMD EPYC Turin was routinely delivering much better performance-per-dollar across most of the workloads tested.
    phoronix.com/review/aws-m8a-m8

  19. vs. 6 vs. Benchmarks With Instances
    From and to video encoding/transcoding, compilation, and traditional LAMP, 5th Gen AMD EPYC powering AWS M8a instances were delivering best performance overall against AWS Graviton4 and Intel Xeon 6. Even though Graviton4 offers lowest cost/hour, AMD EPYC Turin was routinely delivering much better performance-per-dollar across most of the workloads tested.
    phoronix.com/review/aws-m8a-m8

  20. #AMD #EPYC #Turin vs. #Intel #Xeon 6 #GraniteRapids vs. #Graviton4 Benchmarks With #AWS #M8 Instances
    From #AI and #HPC to video encoding/transcoding, compilation, and traditional LAMP, 5th Gen AMD EPYC powering AWS M8a instances were delivering best performance overall against AWS Graviton4 and Intel Xeon 6. Even though Graviton4 offers lowest cost/hour, AMD EPYC Turin was routinely delivering much better performance-per-dollar across most of the workloads tested.
    phoronix.com/review/aws-m8a-m8

  21. #AMD #EPYC #Turin vs. #Intel #Xeon 6 #GraniteRapids vs. #Graviton4 Benchmarks With #AWS #M8 Instances
    From #AI and #HPC to video encoding/transcoding, compilation, and traditional LAMP, 5th Gen AMD EPYC powering AWS M8a instances were delivering best performance overall against AWS Graviton4 and Intel Xeon 6. Even though Graviton4 offers lowest cost/hour, AMD EPYC Turin was routinely delivering much better performance-per-dollar across most of the workloads tested.
    phoronix.com/review/aws-m8a-m8

  22. Hell yeah, Jeremy has made a new M8 DnB album.

    soundvision.bandcamp.com/album

    I think this is a sign that I should be doing lots of M8 stuff for WeeklyBeats 2026, too.

    #JermyBlake #RedMeansRecording #M8 #M8Tracker #DrumAndBass #DnB #Bandcamp #music

  23. Hell yeah, Jeremy has made a new M8 DnB album.

    soundvision.bandcamp.com/album

    I think this is a sign that I should be doing lots of M8 stuff for WeeklyBeats 2026, too.

    #JermyBlake #RedMeansRecording #M8 #M8Tracker #DrumAndBass #DnB #Bandcamp #music

  24. Hell yeah, Jeremy has made a new M8 DnB album.

    soundvision.bandcamp.com/album

    I think this is a sign that I should be doing lots of M8 stuff for WeeklyBeats 2026, too.

    #JermyBlake #RedMeansRecording #M8 #M8Tracker #DrumAndBass #DnB #Bandcamp #music

  25. Hell yeah, Jeremy has made a new M8 DnB album.

    soundvision.bandcamp.com/album

    I think this is a sign that I should be doing lots of M8 stuff for WeeklyBeats 2026, too.

    #JermyBlake #RedMeansRecording #M8 #M8Tracker #DrumAndBass #DnB #Bandcamp #music

  26. I have no idea if I'll actually be able to keep up, but I am technically participating in #Looptober this year

    Here's "one drum slice and the hypersynth, in my car, on my lunchbreak."

    #looptober25 #looptober2025 #m8 #m8tracker

  27. I have no idea if I'll actually be able to keep up, but I am technically participating in #Looptober this year

    Here's "one drum slice and the hypersynth, in my car, on my lunchbreak."

    #looptober25 #looptober2025 #m8 #m8tracker

  28. I have no idea if I'll actually be able to keep up, but I am technically participating in #Looptober this year

    Here's "one drum slice and the hypersynth, in my car, on my lunchbreak."

    #looptober25 #looptober2025 #m8 #m8tracker

  29. I have no idea if I'll actually be able to keep up, but I am technically participating in #Looptober this year

    Here's "one drum slice and the hypersynth, in my car, on my lunchbreak."

    #looptober25 #looptober2025 #m8 #m8tracker

  30. I have no idea if I'll actually be able to keep up, but I am technically participating in #Looptober this year

    Here's "one drum slice and the hypersynth, in my car, on my lunchbreak."

    #looptober25 #looptober2025 #m8 #m8tracker

  31. Trying to get back to astrophotography after a long hiatus. As a starter, Lagoon Nebula (M8) photons for an hour.

    80mm refractor, imx585 camera, no filter, PMC-Eight mount, 30mm guidescope, 2 mins sub, open-source software (NINA, PHD2, ASCOM, Carte du Ciel, DeepSkyStacker, Siril, Cosmic Clarity, GraXpert, Darktable), Bortle 5 sky.

    #m8 #lagoonnebula #astrophotography #nina #phd2 #dss #ascom #carteduciel #siril #CosmicClarity #graxpert #darktable

  32. Trying to get back to astrophotography after a long hiatus. As a starter, Lagoon Nebula (M8) photons for an hour.

    80mm refractor, imx585 camera, no filter, PMC-Eight mount, 30mm guidescope, 2 mins sub, open-source software (NINA, PHD2, ASCOM, Carte du Ciel, DeepSkyStacker, Siril, Cosmic Clarity, GraXpert, Darktable), Bortle 5 sky.

    #m8 #lagoonnebula #astrophotography #nina #phd2 #dss #ascom #carteduciel #siril #CosmicClarity #graxpert #darktable

  33. Trying to get back to astrophotography after a long hiatus. As a starter, Lagoon Nebula (M8) photons for an hour.

    80mm refractor, imx585 camera, no filter, PMC-Eight mount, 30mm guidescope, 2 mins sub, open-source software (NINA, PHD2, ASCOM, Carte du Ciel, DeepSkyStacker, Siril, Cosmic Clarity, GraXpert, Darktable), Bortle 5 sky.

    #m8 #lagoonnebula #astrophotography #nina #phd2 #dss #ascom #carteduciel #siril #CosmicClarity #graxpert #darktable

  34. Trying to get back to astrophotography after a long hiatus. As a starter, Lagoon Nebula (M8) photons for an hour.

    80mm refractor, imx585 camera, no filter, PMC-Eight mount, 30mm guidescope, 2 mins sub, open-source software (NINA, PHD2, ASCOM, Carte du Ciel, DeepSkyStacker, Siril, Cosmic Clarity, GraXpert, Darktable), Bortle 5 sky.

    #m8 #lagoonnebula #astrophotography #nina #phd2 #dss #ascom #carteduciel #siril #CosmicClarity #graxpert #darktable

  35. Trying to get back to astrophotography after a long hiatus. As a starter, Lagoon Nebula (M8) photons for an hour.

    80mm refractor, imx585 camera, no filter, PMC-Eight mount, 30mm guidescope, 2 mins sub, open-source software (NINA, PHD2, ASCOM, Carte du Ciel, DeepSkyStacker, Siril, Cosmic Clarity, GraXpert, Darktable), Bortle 5 sky.

    #m8 #lagoonnebula #astrophotography #nina #phd2 #dss #ascom #carteduciel #siril #CosmicClarity #graxpert #darktable

  36. Aug 30, 2025: He who faces [sees] all of universe.

    ವಿಶ್ವತೋಮುಖ:
    wishwatomukhaha

    *wishwaroopadarshana alankaara on the 64th "birth-star day" of the paryaaya putthige swamiji HH Sri Sri Sugunendra Teertha.

    #Udupi #Krishna #Hindu #India #Kannada #Sanskrit #red #standing
    #vishwavasu #dakshina #varsha #bhadrapada #sp #saptami #Saturday #m8 #y2025 #chaturmasa #fullview #crown #weapon #mace #vishwaroopa #arjuna

  37. Last night we had a lovely clear sky, so I set up a mosaic with the Dwarf3 around the Triffid and Lagoon nebulae.

    I applied my usual post processing steps, and I got almost as good a result as I got up in Beacon with the DwarfII. But only almost, and with twice as long an exposure.

    Let's just look at that for a moment, because not all is as it seems.

    The D3 has a 38mm aperture, and the D2 25mm. This means that the D3 has twice the light gathering capability of the D2, and has a more sensitive detector. So this image has four times the light gathered as the image in Beacon, but it is also a mosaic covering almost four times the area, so we come back down to the same amount of light per pixel as the D2 got in a true dark sky.

    What this means is that if I had taken this shot last week in Beacon, it would have been truely spectacular!

    2 hours 8 minutes total exposure, gain 80, Ha/OIII filter.

    #Dwarf3 #SmartTelescope #Snapseed #Astrophotography #Astronomy #Astrodon #TriffidNebula #LagoonNebula #M8

  38. Another target from last Friday up in Beacon. This time it is one that I often target, M8 - the Lagoon Nebula. I almost never get to see it like this, though, and especially not with the DwarfII!

    The Lagoon is an intense star forming region and emission nebula.

    This was my first target of the night with the DwarfII, so I gave it 90 minutes with the Ha/OIII filter. The results speak for themselves!

    #DwarfII #SmartTelescope #Astronomy #Astrodon #astrophotography #M8