“I find it suspicious that, while we continue to generate problems significant enough to severely harm or destroy nearly every living thing on earth, and while our advanced cultures broil in their own addictions to war and litigation, while the ice plates melt, and the ancient forests — the living cradles of life — are converted to charcoal and soy factories… we have the hubris to spend a good 70% of our resources and attention on every kind of bizarre, unthinkable luxury, unnecessary exhibitionism, films, tchotchkes of endless form and stupdifying function, dolls, plastic objects, and, generally, anything that takes us in the opposite direction of solutions as rapidly and irrevocably — and unnecessarily — as possible. I suspect our children will be more than suspicious, presuming they can survive to curse us.”
— an anonymous informant
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