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What is an environmental crisis?

Ecology: the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. Just what defines a culture in crisis? I have been in hiding for twelve years or maybe longer and have awakened to a world that is clearly in denial. The environmental movement has been categorised as a leftist movement requiring absolutely no attention from conservatives, lest you be titled a radical, pot smoking hippie, who is clearly out of touch with the conservative media biased issues, that dilute the truth, and shame the poor. No I am not an environmentalist, but I support them. I can see that this leaves me with not much to say, because I am clearly one of the enemies, but if I had a voice or I had a platform this is what I would say:

We are now living in the twenty first century and things have become more and less confusing. Where computers were an enigma in the early 90's, children are teaching their parents who belonged to the original computer generation how to do things on the computer, that we don't even know how to pronounce. Religion has become a business, and businesses have become religions and activist groups who were at one time listened to, you could invite them into your home for a meal and a hot chocolate are being beaten to death, by a generation of authorities--in the name of the law.

I am not a law breaker, but breaking the law to send a message, formerly known as ahimsa brought to the collective through Gandhi, now Gandhi was not a radical or an anarchist, but the modern day anarchy has been brought to us through Obama, yes I mean Barack. Understand me, socialism will never work, and setting the world green won't work financially, but there has been and will be more and more crisis, as we continue to destroy our environment, and we conservatives should at least be accommodating and even hospitable to those who are not destroying this world. It's the least I can do.

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