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Benjamin W's avatar

I think part of taking responsibility for the environment and our fellow sentient beings starts with defeating the globalist's agenda. People are slowly waking up, but without freedom to make their own choices, we'll never have the world our hearts know is possible. Change is slow, that's just the way it is. It would be nice if we could stop drilling for fossil fuels, but until someone actually comes up with a suitable replacement (next gen nuclear), we can't just stop. Millions of people would starve to death.

So I'll continue to eat plants and support environmentally sound entities, but, at the same time, fight the globalist agenda so that when other people are ready to make better choices, they have the freedom and support to make those choices.

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Javier Lopez's avatar

Thank you for writing this. It's something that we all have to contend with at some point. And when push comes to shove (as it inevitably will) people will not agree on what actions are best on an individual level or collectively. The collectivists will want to impose whatever solutions they come up with on everyone (such as vaxxes in the name of public health) and individualists will hold out for as long as they can doing what they believe to be right for them.

I've found that even among close family, extended relations and local community it's almost impossible to see eye to eye on any single topic or course of action. The last three years was an education in itself. We are "extremists", "radicals", "crazy people" because we don't adhere to the mainstream view. It is what it is. And if things get nasty (or nastier) then we'll be the first to rounded up or at minimum ostracized (again). Such is life.

On what to do... some obviously think they have the right to cull the population using various methods. It's not difficult to understand why they might act in this way. Most humans think it's perfectly ok to treat animals as food, a resource. The elites see us as a resource, nothing more.

Others believe we can use technology to escape the incoming collapse or at least to soften the transition to a new state of being. Possibly, but right now it looks like a pipe dream.

I personally don't think we have to return to caveman standards of living (hunter gatherer) to achieve some kind of sustainable conditions for life on Earth. We can evolve beyond our current adolescent stage to a new plateau where meat eating will be viewed as barbaric and completely unnecessary and unsustainable.

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