Otherwise known as Earf Day. Every April 22nd for now 53 years. I remember the first one when I was in the second grade. Air, land, and water pollution was the big focus. We were preached to not to litter. Are you old enough to remember this weeping Indian commercial?
In modern America, pollution had pretty much been eradicated, at least until every Branch Covidian started wearing and then tossing masks and gloves everywhere. In Third World hell holes though, not so much. Open smokestacks, dumping in waterways, no HAZMAT mitigation, open sewers, etc. Yet somehow, WE AMERICANS need to pay more of our hard earned income and wealth to magically save the planet from their transgressions!
NEWSFLASH: the planet doesn't need our "saving." We can not permanently damage the planet, nor do we have the power to save it if it is to be destroyed by natural means (like by the SMOD).
It is like a fucking religion to these greenie environazis. But they are not truly green. Nor are they religious. If they were religious, they would understand that the planet is a gift from God for us to use, and over the centuries we have learned to be more responsible. In the meantime, the planet has healed from our past carelessness. No, they are watermelons. Green on the outside, but deep COMMIE RED on the inside, and as intelligent as the fruit itself.
I remember my first ED as well. We were living in the SF bay area. Rather than being bussed to school, we all walked. Of course, the day was a total waste, and it took us 3 hours to meander around and get to school. We did take the bus back.
ReplyDeleteThe Greenies definitely aren't green. And we are learning responsibility, at least here in the US. Agree that the most trash I generally see is those stupid masks. Plus the 'green energy' they are pushing is more likely to destroy natural resources than anything else. And they don't get that.
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Iron Eyes Cody, born Espera Oscar de Corti. Sicilian & Italian. Not a drop of Native American blood in him.
ReplyDeleteJust another actor. Hollywood and all their lies.
This issue was brought up in a storyline in the Sopranos, the episode over the protest of Columbus Day. Great episode.
Have a great weekend Glypto!
Thanks for that, saved me from looking it up as I knew he was not of my brethren.
Deleteps JL over at the Bitter Centurion has been nuked, let us know if you hear anything.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with all the recent purges?
DeleteNEWSFLASH: the planet doesn't need our "saving."
ReplyDeleteEvery year there is a "Greenfest" near where I live and I go there every year just to mock the greentards.
One booth had a big sign that said "HELP SAVE THE PLANET."
I stood there and read some of the nonsense they had published and one of them came over and said "Do you want to save the planet?"
My response was "Why do you think it needs saving?"
They aren't used to having any type of challenge to their ignorant dogma.