cassio g.c. - Dec 01, 2011 01:21pm courtneymarchbank - Nov 28, 2011 02:00pm For sure, Cassio. I feel the same way after watching documentaries like Food, Inc., Bag It, and The Cove. All of them make me stop and think how absolutely repulsive the human race is. We are so egotistical that we don’t stop and question how our actions are affecting those around us (the ocean, honey bees, soil, trees, our future children, etc). Ridiculous and disgusting. Of course, we DO have a few great leaders out there that are trying to change the way we think and act. I’m always reminded of the All At Once mission statement: An individual action, multiplied by millions, creates global change. We CAN impact the world positively, but dammit, we have a long way to go. Anyway, hope you can catch the film sometime; I know you’d like it.
it’s a really long way. fortunately, there are people who care more about the world and less about the money (probably our biggest problem).
It is our biggest problem, money has always been! Look at the occupy movement it’s world wide. Our politicians should be made to make cleaning up the world a priority. But all they care about is profit and making the people pay and average wage earners haven’t got spare money!
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