diegreen
26th December 2007, 04:48
[COLOR=green] I was wandering what some others thought of the movement of Green Anarchists, and what the future holds for us.
With many different things now affecting the way the average person views his relationship between us and the earth. How were treating it and the lasting affects of our ruthless poisening of our "provider". Along with books like the world without us, wich discuss the after affects of humans after were gone.
These many different issues, conflicts and mistakes being made more public every day, how is this affecting the feral movement. Many now are realising that the way we live is deffinatly not the best. For us or the planet, animals and plants that are here with us. Does this bring our movement closer. Does this make it easier for us. Do the people open there ears to the truth?
With many different things now affecting the way the average person views his relationship between us and the earth. How were treating it and the lasting affects of our ruthless poisening of our "provider". Along with books like the world without us, wich discuss the after affects of humans after were gone.
These many different issues, conflicts and mistakes being made more public every day, how is this affecting the feral movement. Many now are realising that the way we live is deffinatly not the best. For us or the planet, animals and plants that are here with us. Does this bring our movement closer. Does this make it easier for us. Do the people open there ears to the truth?