Since leftists have long been known for “situational values,” it’s not surprising that they now exhibit situational environmentalism. It works like this: Something is deemed an “irreplaceable natural resource” that must be preserved at all costs.
Thirty years later, it can be destroyed because, well, if you want to make a green omelet, you’ve got to break a few green eggs (and ham?).
And now, 30 years later is today, and on the chopping block are forests — and the animals living within. Yes, trees, once considered sacred and a reason to transition away from paper supermarket bags (in the ’70s), are currently being cleared in deference to the greentopian climate agenda. The latest example is that this movement, which has targeted forests from the North Maine Woods to the Scottish Highlands to Germany, wants to transform Australia’s koala habitat into a windmill wasteland.
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