Tuesday, June 3, 2025

What else is possible?

💡 What Else Is Possible? A Matriarchal Vision for Resilience

I keep thinking about Savages, the book where Indigenous people in Ecuador tried to clean up an oil spill with their bare hands. Oil pouring from rusted, corroded pipelines. No safety. No cleanup. No justice.
And I realize — this could happen here in Canada, too.

We build pipelines with borrowed money and political will, but when it's time to maintain or repair them, we say it's "too expensive." Tariffs go up, steel prices rise, and suddenly, safety and sustainability are off the table.


🚧 Building for Extraction vs. Building for People

Right now, we’re watching the old systems kick into overdrive.
It feels like all the Mark Y's and the boys — with all that testosterone energy — are saying:

“We’ll fix this. Drill more. Mine more. Build taller.”

But… what else is possible?
That’s what my friend always asks me — and that question has never felt more important.


🧠 We Don’t Need More Towers — We Need More Wisdom

If they can raise a 40-storey condo in 3 months,
Why can't we build 100 tiny homes in 3 weeks?

Let’s take the skills and materials we already have, and redirect them:

  • 🛖 Tiny houses on every unused lot
  • 🚲 Bike paths replacing car-clogged streets
  • 🌱 Gardens instead of parking garages
  • 🏫 Outdoor schools to teach real-world survival and connection
  • 🧠 Mental health and healing centers, not jails
  • 🎨 Community art and maker spaces, not luxury gyms

We don’t need more extraction — we need regeneration.


💣 Steel Tariffs, Trump, and the End of Illusions

Trump doubled the steel and aluminum tariffs — and it’s not just economic policy. It’s a power play.
He knows it raises construction costs for housing, pipelines, and renewables — and he doesn’t care.

It’s all part of a system designed to keep us chasing, consuming, and collapsing.

So let’s stop playing by those rules.


💬 What Else Is Possible?

What if we took back control of our streets, our land, and our future?

What if we:

  • Taught kids to build tiny houses in high school
  • Turned vacant condos into co-ops
  • Hired artists and elders to design community spaces with soul

What if we stopped waiting for governments and just started building what we need?


💗 The Matriarchs Are Rising

This isn’t about women vs. men — it’s about values.

It’s time to lead with:

  • Care, not control
  • Connection, not competition
  • Resilience, not extraction

The patriarchy has run wild. The Matriarchs are calling us home.
Let’s build it — together.


🛠️ So I Ask Again:

What else is possible?

Let’s stop dreaming of towers.
Let’s start building villages.

🌱
Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita



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