Sunday, December 17, 2017

Save Us, Elon


Our environment is degrading; there’s no denying it. With deforestation, pollution, and other forms of abuse, this planet is not as green, clean, or biodiverse as it once was. While it deeply saddens me that endangered species are driven to extinction and old growth forests are being erased for their valuable timber, many believe the economic gains from exploiting the land justify the loss of the natural world. And this stance can be valid, to each their own, I guess. In the world we live in today, I don’t blame the government or corporations for operating the way they do. If this is the road to what is considered success, by all means follow it. And it’s not just our capitalist system that encourages this exploitation; look at how bad the commies are ruining the environment too.  “The ecological crisis cannot be resolved by politics,” because it extends beyond any system and is rooted in the values of people themselves (Williams 944). I mean, sure it would help to not withdraw from the Paris accords or shrink national monuments or repeal dozens of other regulations *cough cough* but that won’t matter anyways because people have lost their appreciation for nature. There’s the old Native American (maybe??) proverb my sister told me when I was young that states, “ We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.” This mentality, that is the key to preventing WALL-E from becoming a reality, has been lost in the modern day. Maybe we’ve already reached the point of no return. In that case, let’s go to mars man. 

2 comments:

  1. I agree, the damage done to the environment is caused by the lack of respect society has for it. It's most likely irreversible at this point as well. People need to shift their mindset in order to stop this degradation.

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  2. The earth is too far gone at this point. Screw it, I’ll see all of y’all on mars. Peace out.

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