Eco-Terrorism: Folk-Democracy(?)

Abishai100

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Should celebrity-involvement in environmentalism (e.g., Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation) inspire more egalitarianism-oriented folk-politics discussions?

There is reflected interest in modern times in films such as FernGully: The Last Rainforest, The Emerald Forest, Bio-Dome, and Animal Farm.

Should we reach out to our kids more? What should we tell them about eco-terrorism?


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BATMAN: Niagara Falls is sacred...
POISON IVY: Even in this modern world of industrial pollution?
BATMAN: Chemists still care about the general 'magic' of hydrogen-bonds in water-molecules!
POISON IVY: Do you think a water-bottling company like Evian cares about magic?
BATMAN: Water reminds us of the need for patience (with its tranquil ripples).
POISON IVY: Not when there's junk floating in the river from the factory!
BATMAN: Eco-terrorism doesn't solve the problem of prayer.
POISON IVY: Industrialization sometimes does not offer us the opportunity of 'prayer.'
BATMAN: I like eco-imagination shows like Treehouse Masters and Nature.
POISON IVY: Youngsters simply do not like exhibiting patience towards corporate bureaucracy.
BATMAN: True, but everyone appreciates Utopian storytelling devoid of terrorism angst.
POISON IVY: Terrorists are sometimes considered 'freedom-fighters.'
BATMAN: The modern world needs negotiation/networks, not rage/censorship.
POISON IVY: I suppose eco-activists do not meditate sufficiently on censorship.

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