Claude J. Greengrass
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And the trouble is, so-called "progressive" movements like Greenpeace wanted to ban pesticides and fertilizers as damaging our health, but to what end? To bring back famine??? Yet, they have managed to infiltrate government, unless they are perhaps two faces of the same coin??? But the average people just wants the government to take care of everything, no questions (responsibility) asked, so, as one of my favorite authors wrote, Democracy is unfortunately the least worst governance system! I ask you, why an anarchist freak laying dirt on the walls of private property shall have same rights with me? Why a nomadic person (use of the g-word might be forbidden) regularly camping in private land, shall claim same social insurance benefits with me? You see the (weak) point of democracy.It happened before our eyes just a couple of years ago. Enforced lockdowns, all cruse ships at anchor, all passenger flights grounded, personal car travel highly restricted. In China in Australia, in England, all over the world. Anytime the government wants to cut back on emissions all it needs do is find a handful of willing medical experts to sign off on the latest new variant of some dangerous disease and we're there.
In the past we accused the industry of manipulating the market and sought government regulation and see what happens: politicians bending industry to get rid of fossil fuels, invest on electric cars and forget EVERYTHING against the industry has to say!!!
That is why I dislike politics although I seem being deeply politicized in the sense of seeking the common good (perhaps out of my education).