I feel like I always think of solar punk as a macro thing where a lot has to change but there are still smaller wins we can implement, what have you been doing?

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    Lately, I’ve been teaching people how to repair their clothing! At least one guy has come to the conclusion that hand sewing is actually punk af, because knowing how to fix your shit is Sticking It To The Man.

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      ‘Thread Repair’ is definitely less grandma-esque than ‘sewing’ or ‘needle and stitch’.

      Some youtuber somewhere is probably recording an introduction,

      ‘Welcome to my thread repair lab. This is where we pull, push, and stretch fabric to the limit…’

      It writes itself! Theres a whole youtube channel in this!

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        The need to de-centre women from traditionally female technologies, crafts and occupations in order to appeal and cater to men’s interests, is kinda upsetting though.

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          I believe that’s actually a modern perception and textiles were originally a male dominated field. I’m told the book “Fabric of Civilization” by Virginia Postrel goes deeper into it, but I haven’t gotten around to reading it myself.

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            I believe that’s actually a modern perception and textiles were originally a male dominated field.

            Yeah, fuck all the female dominated histories of all the various textile cultures around the world, someone on the internet told me it was men who probably did it first, and women obviously just copied them! So if men want to get into textiles again now they have every right to push out any reminder of women ever being involved!

            Just to be clear, the above paragraph is sarcasm. Exasperated but unsurprised, sarcasm.

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              Okay, well my comment was based off the a Hank Green interview with Virginia Postrel where she corrected his assumption that it was a female dominated field, so Idk what to tell you. She’s literally the expert.

              For what it’s worth there’s apparently a gendered difference between who did weaving and spinning, so my broad statement on textiles wasn’t correct.

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                On the other hand, the SciShow episode about knitting was so upsettingly wrong that Hank Green took it down, so I’m not particularly inclined to trust him on this topic. He angered the entire fiber art community by talking about how nobody understood knitting until scientists looked at it, which is actually pretty sexist.