ttystikk
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It even gets tougher than that; buying a new car is a very environmentally destructive thing to do, even if it's super Eco friendly to drive. Think about all the drilling for oil to make into plastics for it, the ore that must be dug, refined and milled into sheet metal, etc.you know, i here people say animal ag, other industries..., cars. course i'm in california and hang around smart people but i here activists all over talking about all three. i think it's the companies that sell to the consumers that need to change their product and or sourcing and practices. if i waste water on a long shower during a drought am i the problem or is it the industries that waste 1000s of gals a day and the climate causing the problem? this works for cars and more., if i can only afford to spend 20 gs or less on a car i can't get a prius and if i want a nice car with eco mileage for any price i don't have many choices. it is my opinion that people generally shouldn't have to change their whole life to avoid being used by destructive companies. wasn't shit wrong with eating meat when it wasn't a largely damaging industry .. unless you have a problem killing something with emotions but people are so carnivorous it's macabre.
yeah i feel you. i just think 1 outa 5 unwoke are wakable and the slavers might be technically man, we are too.
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This is why I've never bought a new car, and no matter how rich I get I'm not sure I ever will.