It is really easy to see what seems like hypocrisy in environmental messages. Like the "Worse than Cats" post and posts about Cecil the Lion. This post came from a computer that may not be as energy-efficient as we want it to be. Our houses are rather big, we have lots of personal possessions, both electronic and not, and our families are rather small. We use up plastic all the time, we drive cars, we travel far and/or frequently, we do a lot of environment-hurting activities. Yet we have the audacity to tell readers to change themselves. The same applies to other organizations, but the elaboration on their potential faults is basically a vaguer extension of our faults.
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(First of all, the Worse than Cats post was actually posted on August 5, even though it looks like there are 3 posts on August 6.)
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