Author Topic: Any truth to this?  (Read 3666 times)

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Offline NGTM-1R

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Because the kids are still gonna be here when the environment goes to **** due to what their parents did, and their parents aren't.

We gotta hold them responsible while we still can. :P
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Offline Flipside

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They've been born into a wasteful society, they are just as guilty as their parents of not understanding the balance. If it were suggested that products that waste energy or encourage poverty were banned, then all their toys, clothes and past-times would take a massive hit, and they'd be the first in line complaining about it.

Society has a cake and eat it mentality, and telling kids 'it's all your parents' fault' is not only a terrible bit of scapegoating, but it also encourages young people not to pay attention to their own wasteful activities.

 

Offline Locutus of Borg

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Let us start a new one then

Blame your kids!
We are the Borg
We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own

Resistance is FUTILE

 

Offline Flipside

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A better idea would be to blame ourselves, and stop pointing fingers at other people. In truth, the whole social level of environment awareness is mostly an attempt to make us feel guilty anyway, as one comedian put it, once you've looked at large industries, you'll realise that local recycling is like bringing a dustpan and brush to an Earthquake site.

  

Offline Scotty

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Let us start a new one then

Blame your kids!

BLAME CANADAAAAA! (cheery jingle)