On the topic of my representation in the media. I find it frustrating.
If I see anyone writing an article saying "Carola the voice of the migrants" again, I will seriously consider to never speak to any journalist again. It seems mostly completely pointless.
Here is why.
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First, as anyone can tell you, migrants and refugees have voices of their own. I have never claimed to speak for them. It's completely wrong to make it appear as if I was talking on behalf of someone else, I will never speak "for migrants" as they can speak for themselves.
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I have not given a single interview on "migration" since last autumn. I pass on all those requests. Whenever I give interviews it's about connecting topics of social justice and the environment. Remember, I am an ecologist, not any sort of migration expert.
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When I do interviews on the the need of socio-economic transformation and how the growth-based economy drives injustice, migration, climate crisis, env breakdown (what I lay out in my book), then often 80% of what I say is cut, and the part of migration is published.
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The results of those cuts are that it appears I had chosen to give an interview about migration.
But I have not given a single interview about migration in one year. Because I decline all of them and pass them on to either Sea-Watch or refugees and migrants..
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It's a waste of my time that so much of what I say to journalists in interviews gets cut. It's usually the most important parts. To end inequality and environmental destruction by transforming the economy.
What is published is a lame story about a white charity saviour.
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In the majority of cases journalists have an idea about what content and quotes they need for their story. Then they try to find someone who will say that.
That's why I decline all interviews on migration. Because it's not my topic. I am an ecologist and like polar areas.
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Even if I explicitly give an interview about connecting issues, a majority of what I say is dropped and the parts of migraton remain. Exactly what journalists wanted in the first place. Then they put their migration headline and publish, as if I had agreed on that topic.
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I am not expert on migration. I don't give interviews on migration. If you see an interview with me on migration this is how it came into being.
I am close to not giving any interviews at all anymore. It seems mostly pointless.
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It's frustrating to work with media if they pretend they would want to report wider issues but then they continue constructing a media figure they themselves invented last year. This media figure has nothing to see with me as a real living person.
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The result? I get annoyed and what I have to say is not shared. People who really want to speak on migration and human rights get no platform. But hey.. media gets a few clicks. And some even feel good bc they want to help migrants and "I" produce clicks for the topic.
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Yes, not all journalists and media are like that. Some actually report what I say and how issues are interconnected. But mainly "I" remain a "story" and a "media figure" to be used in their prefigured narrative.
The media system is pretty sick.
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Ich war heute bei #B1501: Das war eine Mischung aus allem Möglichen. Teils Bauern, teils Ampel-muss-weg-Kram, der nix mit Bauern zu tun hatte. #Lindner wurde ausgebuht und das zu Recht. Warum?
Zunächst mal ist die Landwirtschaft genau wie Gesundheit, ÖPNV oder Bildung fundamental für unsere Gesellschaft. Die aktuelle Agrarpolitik funktioniert nicht, weder ökologisch noch sozial.
Ökologisch haben wir eine riesige Nitratbelastung im Wasser und den Böden durch Tierhaltung/Gülle, Verlust von fruchtbaren Humusböden, die Nutzung von fossilem Dünger verursacht hohe CO2-Emissionen, die Produktion von Tierfutter im Ausland führt zu Rodungen von Urwäldern usw.
Rechte und AfD versuchen für ihre eigenen Zwecke in die #Bauernproteste einzusteigen und die Bauern stehen zunehmend als rechte Deppen da. Ihre Anliegen hört niemand mehr. Aber warum sind die Bauern so wütend? 1/
Es gibt einen ganzen Blumenstrauß verschiedener landwirtschaftlicher Probleme. Die Agrarpolitik der letzten Jahrzehnte wurde maßgeblich von CDU/CSU gemacht und sie wurde schlecht gemacht. 2/
Statt jetzt sozial gerecht mit einer Vermögensabgabe anzufangen, Kerosinsteuer einzuführen, Inlandsflüge zu verbieten, SUVs zu begrenzen, Dienstwagenprivileg abzuschaffen, Tempo 130 festzulegen, den ÖPNV zukunftsfähig zu machen,fängt die aktuelle BuReg aber bei den Falschen an 3/
Yesterday I visited the 'Collettivo di Fabbrica' at the former factory of automotive supplier GKN near Florence. It's a laboratory for the social & ecological restructuring of industry - driven by workers & activists. Here's why:
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About 2.5 years years ago, around 500 GKN workers received their redundancy letters as the company was taken over by a British private equity fund.
The alleged reason: the ecological transformation of the car industry. But the workers called a permanent works meeting, which continues to this day. They took control of their own factory. And they developed production alternatives for an ecological conversion:
Leute, ich kandidiere für's Europaparlament! Damit habt ihr nicht gerechnet? Dann ratet erstmal mit wem... mit @dieLinke! Warum es mich als Bewegungs-Ökologin parteilos nach Brüssel zieht und weshalb wir die LINKE #GemeinsamNeu machen müssen, möchte ich hier erklären.
Vorab: diese Entscheidung ist mir nicht leicht gefallen. Im letzten Jahr habe ich mich wiederholt gefragt, wo der beste Platz im Ökosystem unserer Bewegung für mich ist. Wo kann ich in den nächsten Jahren des #ClimateEmergency den größten Unterschied machen?
Ich habe mich mit vielen Freund:innen beraten und die Entscheidung auch nicht allein getroffen. Vielmehr soll dieses Mandat ein kollektives Projekt sein – auch wenn ich dabei besonders in der Öffentlichkeit stehe. Warum tue ich mir das an?
Twitter crashed twice while I was writing on this thread so I gave up and will write it piece by piece.. sorry. 2/x
First, a bit of background on the recovery of fin whales decades after the end of whaling - it's written by @WinstonC_S and covers a study from last year by our chief scientist @DrHelenaHerr working at AWI and University of Hamburg 3/x nytimes.com/2022/07/07/cli…