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But when do we stop sacrificing the few remaining pristine places of Earth on the altar of development? How many more traditional peoples will be forced to give up their traditional lifestyles and lands? The dominant culture must always expand to survive. More people, more extraction, more production, the culture always needs more. The "tomorrow" you dream of will never come. The world needs to make a stand now, either with new lifestyles, new means of production, new outlooks, or preferably all of them. We can't just keep saying "well, maybe next time," because eventually there won't be anything left for there to be a next time. THAT is what Avatar was about. NOT replacing lightbulbs, NOT buying a Prius, NOT buying the sustainably harvested coffe, all that does is try to add a green spin to a culture that is unsustainable. Avatar was about having a totally new outlook on nature, the need for not just sustainability, but harmony, and that involves fundamental changes to how we live, and how we view nature.
Like I also brought up before, what about the uncontacted peoples of the Amazon? Do you want to force modern living on them? Oh, and IMO Europe is closest to the mark. Corporations are eating my country alive. And we have a political party that openly denies scientific fact. Quote:
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