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I have a slightly different way to look at this. We as people, need 🚜 farm grown food to live. Artificial and laboratory grown are not for us. Electric cars do pollute and the batteries cause environmental problems. Smart cities and C40 cities are not for our benefit. They are intentionally designed for the disadvantage of the people. Anyone who tells you to reduce your carbon footprint. Ask them why they think carbon is the problem? Hint, carbon is not the problem. This is a way for the people to be put on fear mode. It is also important to know that ESG credits are silly and it is really a forn of manipulation to invest in their ideas.

It is important to watch the behavior of the corporations, governments officials and NGOs. They are not likely following this.

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My grandmother use to tell me all the time when I was a kid.

Government and institutions have been misleading us even before women were riding side saddle so be very careful who you listen to.

Love Justin’s new look. It’s very becoming. 😳

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Notice how their advertisement / marketing with powerful words just lead you into wanting to register and be part of their global agenda. "Stay at home and earn degrees" (learn about the world in the comfort of your home, and then become a leader in this world you learned about staying at home). Out of frustration I will tell you these stories: The new generation expects to be served and have instant gratifications too. Yesterday at work I was clearing a big meeting room from a meeting for which there was plenty of leftover food. The younger dudes, having finised their lunch were waiting in the kitchen for me (I'm their mothers' age +) to bring the plates to their tables. But of course they are the professionnals, I'm just the secretary. Heck, tell me about turning green (!): a couple of years ago a new zesty young woman newly immigrated from France was hired at the office to be head of our marketing department. She was mad at me for ordering plastic coffee sticks, outraged at my environmental faux pas. First thing you know she buys a duplex in Montreal -gets rid of the elderly couple that have been living in the upper appartment for years-, has a baby (disposable diapers galore), flies to France with her baby and husband. But I was the one causing the cabon footprint mishap. Really. I think I'm getting too old, I'm not even 60 yet.

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Brilliant. Disturbing, yes. But brilliant.

Reminds me of the Wandman choosing Harry Potter’s wand...

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