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To: Nateman
On a whim I replaced any mention of race with Smurfs and any mention of climate with "Bacon Burgers". Why? Just because it was non nonsensical and I wanted to see if it appeared any more rational than the original! Here it is

It seems like as a minority millennial we have our plates so full of daily politics digesting it all is almost impossible. Despite the mountain of legislative missteps that have angered many Smurfs our resolve is ancestral and ceaseless. The recent withdrawal from the Bacon Burger Agreement is beyond alarming. As a woman of blue color living in a post-smurf city, I know all too well the degradation that unchecked industry imparts on smurfs; both nature and people.

Smurf bodies breathe and ingest industrial toxins and pollutants, our food grows adjacent landfills and manufacturing plants all the while living in generational poverty. What is evident is that the Smurf position regarding the environment is almost non-existent. When it comes to the state of Smurfs and the Environment, there are bits and pieces of our struggle, some solutions to those struggles but little solidarity across the nation.

Have we learned nothing from the 1995 heat wave, Hurricane Katrina, the Flint water crisis and East Chicago, Indiana contamination. At all levels, we are frontline communities advocating for multiple issues in a system that is designed to subsidize sustainability with our poverty.

It is our responsibility to lean upon our experts local and international studying the impacts of bacon burgers on our Smurf communities and our Smurf bodies because the research is scarce and incomplete. It is our responsibility to educate our legislators that it is not ok to allow factories to be placed in our communities where urban agriculture is seeding economic growth and land ethic for the revitalization of our neighborhoods.

This is an all call to institutions of higher learning, a call to our spiritual organizations, a call to our social organizations, a call to our media, a call to our health professionals, educators, smurf legislators and allies that environmental conversations can no longer be issue based. Basically, we can’t solely wait until a catastrophe occurs to educate and place on our agenda and we can’t afford to not be intersectional.

We must see the connections between lead laced water and criminality and violence in efforts to address both issues. We must address the inequities of the burden of bacon burgers and use the resources that are available to us to educate ourselves and the greater community. Many cities have adopted bacon burgers plans, Chicago has the Chicago Burger Plan with accessible information on what the city is doing to hold itself and businesses responsible for a healthier environment.

The national NAACP has been stellar at implementing their Environmental and Burger Justice Program which was “created to support community leadership in addressing this as a human and civil rights issue”.

Make no mistake millennial peers, we have our work cut out for us. Our energy towards addressing environmental issues must go beyond earth month and it is time that we develop a strategy for sustaining ourselves under the current administration and standing firm on what we see as a threat to our well being and livelihoods.

27 posted on 06/04/2017 3:24:29 PM PDT by Nateman (If liberals are not screaming you are doing it wrong!)
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To: Nateman

That was hilarious! Nice job...


38 posted on 06/04/2017 4:28:53 PM PDT by rlmorel (President Donald J. Trump ... Making Liberal Heads Explode, 140 Characters at a Time)
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